With the weather in Cleveland expected to be very inclement, the 49ers will likely lean heavily on the run game as they aim to move to 9-4 by beating the Browns.
McCaffrey’s Historic Chase Continues as 49ers Face Browns in Week 13
Christian McCaffrey has the chance to surpass a Hall of Famer in the 49ers’ Week 13 clash.

That’s good news for Christian McCaffrey, who can expect to receive an even greater share of the offensive touches than he consistently gets as the focal point of the 49er attack.
With throwing the ball potentially difficult, the 49ers facing Myles Garrett, and Brock Purdy coming off a three-interception showing on Monday, McCaffrey will almost certainly receive a huge amount of carries and lots of targets on short passes.
As such, McCaffrey is in an excellent position to write another page in the history books in a remarkable season for the running back.
McCaffrey has 10 games with at least five receptions and 100 scrimmage yards this season, the most in the league.
He has 53 for his career and, with another such effort against Cleveland, will tie Marshall Faulk for the most games with five receptions and 100 scrimmage yards by a player in his first nine seasons in NFL history.
In addition, McCaffrey is tied for the second-most games with at least 50 receiving yards by a running back in league history. He can break the tie with Faulk on Sunday and move just four games behind Larry Centers (55).
McCaffrey’s outstanding talents as a runner and receiver have kept the 49ers in the thick of the playoff race. He is on course for a second season with 1,000 rushing yards and 1,000 receiving yards and, considering the weather and the pass-rushing strength of the opponent, a strong performance that sees McCaffrey add another historic achievement to his outstanding resume will be even more important than usual.
Swiss tennis player Mika Brunold comes out as gay in emotional social media statement

Mika Brunold, the 312th ranked player in the world, revealed that he is gay in an emotional statement. The 21-year-old tennis player shared the news on social media, saying that he was finally ready to take this step.

Mika Brunold emphasized that he was discovering his personality and that he wanted to stay true to himself and his principles. He certainly had dilemmas and difficulties whether to speak openly about this, but ultimately the young tennis player decided to take this step, following the example of some other athletes.
“Heyy. Today I want to share something personal with you,” Brunold wrote on Instagram. “As a professional tennis player, I’ve spent countless hours working on my game, my body, and my mindset.
Through all of this, one of the most important things I’ve learned is that success on the court isn’t just about physical skill - it’s about discovering your personality and staying true to yourself.
I’ve been thinking a lot about how to talk about this. And while it hasn’t always been easy, hiding it and pretending to be someone I’m not was never an option. That’s why I feel it’s time for me to open up and share with you that I’m gay."
Mika Brunold talks about challenges
Brunold emphasized that being gay means facing various difficulties and challenges and that there is too little talk about such things in the world of sports. The Swiss tennis player is grateful to everyone who has supported him, because without such support he believes that he would not be able to speak openly about this.
“Being gay doesn’t mean loving the same gender – it also means dealing with things most people never have to think about. The fear of not being accepted, the pressure to stay quiet, the feeling of being different. But I’ve grown. And I’m proud of who I am today.
I’m sharing this with you to take a step for myself, but also because I think it’s not talked about enough in sports. I believe that in an ideal world, we wouldn’t even need to ‘come out’ at all.
I’m deeply grateful for everyone who supported me. Without you, I would never be the person I am today.”- he concluded.