The San Francisco 49ers will play two home games in Arizona after new coronavirus regulations put in place by officials in Northern California forced the team to find a temporary new home. The 49ers (5-6) will host the Buffalo Bills next Monday night and Washington on Dec. 13 at State Farm Stadium, home of the Arizona Cardinals, because they won't be able to practice or play games in their home in Santa Clara County for three weeks. Niners CEO Jed York said the team had offers from San Diego and Arizona but playing at the Cardinals' home proved to be the best option. Santa Clara County announced rules Saturday that include a three-week ban on practices and games for contact sports starting Monday. “The 49ers are one of the thousands of organizations impacted by our most recent actions,” the county said in a statement.
Source: Fox News November 30, 2020 22:30 UTC