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49ers vet rips lineman for Super Bowl blunder, Eagles' Jalen Carter says he 'spoke on my dead teammate'

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The Super Bowl loss is obviously still a fresh wound in the Bay Area, but one San Francisco 49ers player might have taken his emotions a bit too far.

Niners offensive lineman Jon Feliciano made mention on X that blame was placed on the wrong lineman when Kansas City Chiefs' Chris Jones had a free rush on the Niners' final offensive play in the game. Brock Purdy's pass was incomplete, so they had to settle for a field goal, and it was not enough.

Jones was lined up against Colton McKivitz, so a user assumed that the free rush was his fault, but Feliciano chimed in.

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Jon Feliciano, #55 of the San Francisco 49ers, reacts after losing to the Kansas City Chiefs 25-22 in overtime during Super Bowl LVIII at Allegiant Stadium on Feb. 11, 2024 in Las Vegas. (Steph Chambers/Getty Images)

"I know you know all, so u should know that’s not Colton’s guy…." Feliciano posted.

"So who’s guy was it?" replied another user. "Although not his guy, a quick chop to disrupt his pass rush route could’ve given Purdy just enough time to get a pass off."

Feliciano, without naming names, threw another teammate under the bus.

"A quick chop is not needed if the guy that was supposed to block him, blocks him," he wrote.

That "guy" was Spencer Burford, who clearly was not thrilled that he was put on blast roughly 36 hours after the loss.

Spencer Burford, #74 of the San Francisco 49ers, looks on during Super Bowl LVIII against the Kansas City Chiefs at Allegiant Stadium on Feb. 11, 2024 in Las Vegas. (Perry Knotts/Getty Images)

"Sheesh…I open up my app to this…get well soon bro…," Burford posted, citing Feliciano's

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