San Francisco, California – Just 12 hours after Jed York announced the surprise "Nevada 49ers" project, moving the team from San Francisco to Nevada, fans were stunned.
The 49ers fanbase received another shock when Governor Gavin Newsom demanded a full explanation from the team about the $120 million scandal.
The scandal centers on the SAP Performance Facility project, which was supposed to be a state-of-the-art facility in the Bay Area.

The project has faced strong criticism due to rapidly increasing costs and questionable spending during construction.
A large 150GB document released by the state of California highlights unaccounted spending and loose management of public funds.
Reports show the project cost rose nearly 30 percent, from $93 million to $120 million, without clear justification for the extra expenses.
“The SAP Performance Facility project is a major failure, and it is unacceptable for the 49ers to continue pushing for the team’s relocation while these financial issues remain unresolved.” Governor Gavin Newsom said in a press conference earlier today.
“We demand that the team provide a full explanation of these mismanagements before moving forward with any further changes.”
In response, Jed York released a detailed breakdown showing that all expenses were properly managed and fully transparent.
He asserted that all spending followed financial regulations and was regularly audited, contrary to the earlier allegations.
York announced that the team would pause relocation plans to Nevada to focus on resolving the financial issues and ensuring transparency for fans.
The released documents have shaken the 49ers community and caused widespread frustration among supporters.
Many fans feel betrayed by both the potential move to Nevada and the way the financial matters were handled.
One frustrated fan asked how the team could be trusted with a major relocation if they couldn’t manage a simpler local project properly.
Currently, the 49ers and California officials face growing public scrutiny and media pressure to resolve the situation.
With increasing pressure from the community and government, the team’s proposed move still faces significant challenges ahead.





