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The 49ers face a scheduling disadvantage against the Rams in Week 2, as they play the Dolphins in Australia while the Rams have an extra day to prepare after facing the Giants. This twist could impact their recovery and performance.

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Of all the wrinkles buried inside San Francisco's 2026 calendar, none stings quite like the recovery gap that just opened up between two NFC West rivals. The 49ers and Los Angeles Rams will both kick off their season halfway across the planet in Australia, yet only one club walks away from that trip with a meaningful turnaround cushion, and it isn't Kyle Shanahan's team.
Per the league's full international slate, the Niners draw the Sunday slot in Week 2 against the Miami Dolphins, while Los Angeles gets the prized Monday night assignment versus the New York Giants.
Here's where the math gets interesting for San Francisco. Because the Australia opener falls on Thursday night U.S. time and Friday morning local time, the 49ers technically have a stretched window before Miami arrives.
The 49ers play the Dolphins in Australia on Sunday, while the Rams have a Monday night game against the Giants, giving the Rams an extra day to prepare.
The 49ers will have a shorter recovery time compared to the Rams due to their earlier game in Australia, which could impact their performance.
The 49ers will face the Miami Dolphins, while the Rams will play against the New York Giants.
The 49ers' game against the Dolphins is on Sunday, while the Rams' game against the Giants is on Monday night.

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The Rams simply get a longer one. For a coaching staff that already viewed the trip as a competitive negative, the timing differential is the kind of structural disadvantage that rarely shows up in power rankings but routinely shows up in red-zone execution and fourth-quarter conditioning.
San Francisco enters this stretch off a 12-5 finish that placed them third in the NFC West despite a brutal injury wave. The schedule also routes them to Mexico City in Week 11 for a non-divisional matchup with Minnesota, making them one of the most-traveled rosters in football this fall.
Shanahan didn't disguise his stance at the NFL owners meetings in March, and the schedule release has only sharpened the relevance of those comments. Speaking on March 30, the head coach laid out his case bluntly.
"I don't see any pro. I mean, it's cool. It's cool for the league to play globally. I think that's awesome. But, um, as far as the team doing it, you know, it's..no, there's not much benefit to it. Sometimes, it's nice to get a bye week after. But it doesn't happen Week 1," Shanahan said, via Niners Nation.
He followed with a line that captured the logistical absurdity of the assignment.
"Our goal to go 19 hours away. We're going back in time or into future. … It is what it is. We'll deal with it," Shanahan said, per Cam Inman.
The Mexico City leg should sit more easily with the staff. It's roughly a five-hour flight from the Bay Area, with only a one-hour time shift, which feels more like a standard cross-country road trip than a true international expedition.
The opponent profile helps too, since Minnesota isn't a division rival, meaning a potential loss carries less standings damage inside the NFC West race.
Still, stacking two overseas-classified games into one season is a workload no Shanahan-era 49ers roster has previously absorbed, and how the medical and travel staff sequence recovery between Weeks 1, 2, and 11 may quietly shape whether San Francisco improves on last season's third-place divisional finish.