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Santa Clara, CA — November 15, 2025 — As the tension builds ahead of Sunday afternoon’s NFC West showdown between the San Francisco 49ers (6–3) and the Arizona Cardinals (5–4)
, the pregame fireworks have already detonated — and this time, the spark came from a late-night post dripping with venom.
It all started when Kyler Murray quietly dropped a cryptic message on X late Thursday, a message that instantly ignited speculation across the NFL. Without mentioning names, without tagging anyone, Murray’s words cut sharper than most direct callouts:
**“Funny seeing certain QBs acting like they run the show…when everybody knows they’re just babysitting the job
until the real one walks back in.”**
The post spread like wildfire, racking up millions of views within hours. Analysts on every major network debated its meaning, while fans from both sides flooded timelines with theories. But to everyone watching — every player, every reporter, every fan — the target was obvious:
Mac Jones, currently filling in while Brock Purdy returns from injury.

Inside the 49ers locker room, the message didn’t stay quiet for long. And while the words were sharp, Mac Jones’ response was even stronger — but in a completely different way.
Standing at the podium after Friday’s walkthrough, shoulders firm, voice steady, Jones delivered a message that carried more weight than any insult, because it came from conviction, not ego.
**“People can say whatever they want online.
I’m not here for spotlight or labels — I’m here for my teammates.
As long as this team needs me, I’ll give everything I have for them.”**
The quote exploded instantly, with hashtags
#ForTheTeam and #MacResponds trending across X. 49ers fans praised the humility and focus, while Cardinals fans fired back by amplifying Murray’s post even further.
Reporters pressed Jones again, asking if he felt disrespected by the implication that he was merely keeping the seat warm. Jones didn’t get defensive. He didn’t match Murray’s tone. Instead, he leaned deeper into the one message he wanted heard.
“This isn’t about proving myself to another quarterback.
It’s about showing up for this locker room.
That’s my job — and that’s all I care about.”
Meanwhile, anticipation continues to grow around the expected return of Brock Purdy, raising questions about the depth chart — questions Jones refused to entertain.
Still, Murray’s late-night jab struck a nerve far beyond San Francisco. It turned a divisional matchup into a narrative about identity, legitimacy, and what it means to truly earn your place under center.
And as kickoff approaches, one thing is certain:
This isn’t just 49ers vs Cardinals anymore.
It’s a test of pride, professionalism, and who can back up their words when the clock starts.
But in Jones’ eyes, the focus is simple:
He plays for the crest —
not the credit.