Kyle Shanahan gave up play-calling duties in 49ers 2024 season finale
Briefly

The 49ers' season finale against the Arizona Cardinals featured Klay Kubiak making his regular-season debut as a play-caller, an opportunity provided by head coach Kyle Shanahan.
Despite the lack of postseason implications, Kubiak's performance as play-caller saw the 49ers score 24 points and adapt amid a challenging game dynamic.
Shanahan's decision to let Kubiak call plays, although puzzling, seems to be aimed at providing him crucial experience for future opportunities as an offensive coordinator.
Kubiak successfully adjusted to personnel changes during the game, notably guiding running back Patrick Taylor to a career-high 109 yards, showcasing his adaptability.
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