49ers vow to improve postgame Levi's Stadium traffic, but caution it won't be easy

SANTA CLARA — Jim Harbaugh wants the NFL to inform him what "inappropriate language" quarterback Colin Kaepernick was accused of using by referee Carl Cheffers against the Chicago Bears, an infraction that resulted in an unsportsmanlike conduct 

Sunday Night Football, a new stadium for the 49ers — it's a match made in heaven. Well, it is unless you're a tiny unsuspecting teddy bear. Poor little guy didn't stand a chance.  Tweet Share on Twitter Share Share on 

After months of planning and weeks of preseason dress rehearsals, Sunday night's 49ers Levi's Stadium regular season opener was the real traffic test for the new Santa Clara Stadium.

By Mike Rosenberg. SANTA CLARA — After half a decade of planning, a couple years of construction and several warm-up events, the 49ers opened Levi's Stadium on Sunday evening — for real this time — with the nation's eyes focused on the team's new 

Niners tight end Vernon Davis left in the fourth quarter of a 28-20 defeat to the Bears on Sunday night and was on crutches in the locker room after the game. Davis was injured when his ankle was pinned as he was tackled by linebacker Jonathan Bostic