BREAKING: San Francisco 49ers Release Player Who Cost Them the Game, Place All the Blame on Him After Bitter Loss
Seattle, Washington – January 2026
From the perspective of Seattle Seahawks fans, the 41–6 win over the San Francisco 49ers was not just a playoff victory. It was the moment Seattle forced its rival to confront reality — and to pay for it immediately.
Less than 24 hours after being completely dismantled by the Seahawks, the San Francisco 49ers made a move that left no room for interpretation: they released defensive lineman Alfred Collins. No extended review. No delay. Just a decisive cut following a night in which their defensive identity was torn apart in front of the entire NFL.

For the 12s, the decision was hardly shocking. It simply confirmed what had already been obvious on the field.
The game slipped out of San Francisco’s control almost immediately. From the opening quarter, Seattle dominated the line of scrimmage, dictated tempo, extended drives at will, and repeatedly forced the 49ers’ defense into chaos. This was Seahawks football at its core: disciplined, physical, and unforgiving.
What had once been a source of pride for San Francisco collapsed in full view of Seahawks fans. Every run, every play-action look exposed disorganization and structural cracks within the 49ers’ defense.
In the middle of that collapse, Alfred Collins became the focal point. Missed assignments, lost gap integrity, and slow reactions were relentlessly exploited by Seattle. The breaking point came early in the third quarter, when a critical individual mistake by Collins allowed the Seahawks to extend a touchdown drive — the moment when even 49ers fans knew the game was over.
After the game, Collins spoke under heavy scrutiny:
“I didn’t have my best night, and I have to own that. But this loss isn’t just on me. The Seahawks played with confidence, strength, and poise when it mattered most. They made the key plays, they stayed composed, and they earned this win. I don’t think it’s fair to put everything on one guy.”
The words reflected honesty — but in the NFL playoffs, honesty rarely changes outcomes. San Francisco chose to release Collins as a statement about standards: performances like that cannot survive on the postseason stage.
For 49ers fans, the reaction was anger and disbelief. For the Seahawks community, it was the inevitable result of a night in which Seattle controlled every phase of the game.
For Kyle Shanahan, the offseason begins under intense pressure. For the 49ers, the 41–6 loss to Seattle will linger far beyond this season.
And for the Seattle Seahawks and the 12s, it was a night to remember.
A night when Seattle didn’t just win —
Seattle forced the other side to make a cut.
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