
"Best. In. The. World. Defensive end Clelin Ferrell used those four words in breaking down the 49ers' huddle at Thursday's practice, a message that fired up its playoff-pursuing audience. It was a pretty cool reminder for all of us to hear that from Cle, quarterback Brock Purdy said. What we do is hard and it's a challenge, but we love it and we're up for it. We've done this our whole life. We can't take this for granted. We're at the end of the season, NFL ball in December, this is an exciting time."
"The biggest thing is it's a new season. Four games left, that's all we're guaranteed, Ferrell said. The best part about it is we get to write our own destiny and we've got the pen. A best in the world motto is not so much a vow to win Super Bowl LX at Levi's Stadium in two months, but rather it's about confidence and a reminder of their high-profile occupation. It's belief."
"I've been on this team before in '23 when we had a chance to go make a run. A big point at this part of the year is get everybody on the train. Get ready, Ferrell said. Whether you see it or not, we're trying to get there. The biggest part is you have to have that belief, and if you get a chance to dress on Sunday, you're one of the best in the world at what we do."
Clelin Ferrell energized the 49ers with the phrase "Best. In. The. World." during a Thursday practice huddle. Quarterback Brock Purdy said the message reminded players that their work is difficult, rewarding and not to be taken for granted. The 49ers, 9-4 and refreshed after a bye, will host the Tennessee Titans as the team begins a crucial final four-game stretch with playoffs looming. Ferrell, a seventh-year veteran who missed last postseason with a knee injury, has returned as a vocal leader and emphasized belief, destiny and getting everyone aligned for the run to come.
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