San Francisco 49ers
Chris Culliver - #29 - CB
| Status | Active |
| Height/Weight | 6' 0"/ 199 lbs. |
| Birthday | 08/17/1988 |
| Birthplace | Garner, NC |
| College | South Carolina |
| Years played | 3 |
| Drafted | 2011, 3rd round, 16th pick by 49ers |
Super Bowl XLVII heroes and goats
There were the standard allotment of heroes and goats from the Super Bowl week, and we break them all down.
Super Bowl matchup: Ravens WRs vs. 49ers secondary
The 49ers' secondary has been a stout unit for most of the season, and faces a Ravens' passing game that has taken off in the postseason.
49ers' Culliver expresses contrition for anti-homosexual comments
A day after anti-homosexual comments made by 49ers CB Chris Culliver came out, he spoke contritely about what he had said.
49ers 'reject' Culliver's comments
The 49ers released a statement Wednesday rejecting CB Chris Culliver’s comments made on Tuesday.
Culliver a Niners starting CB in the making
Most close team observers seem to agree that Niners second-year CB Chris Culliver is on a fast track for a starting role in 2013.
Insider: Culliver is one of NFL's top cornerbacks
An NFL insider says that in a league lacking top-flight cornerbacks, 49ers nickel CB Chris Culliver has become one of the best at his position.
Will Claiborne return kicks?
Although it's a risky strategy, we hear the Cowboys may ask No. 6 overall pick Morris Claiborne to return kickoffs, according to our NFC Whispers.
Niners' rookie crop providing substantial impact
Inside sources agree that the Niners' rookie crop, led by OLB Aldon Smith, deserves considerable credit for the team's stunning success this season.
PLAYER NEWS
Culliver will begin sensitivity training and education immediately after the Super Bowl following his anti-gay remarks this week, then begin volunteer work with at-risk homosexual youth nationwide.|||||||
Culliver is scheduled to begin working with "The Trevor Project," an organization that provides crisis and suicide intervention to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender youth, according to his public relations representative, Theodore Palmer.