SAN FRANCISCO (1-12) at ATLANTA (8-5)Sunday, 4 p.m. ET, FoxOPENING LINE -- Falcons by 13RECORD VS. SPREAD -- San Francisco 2-10-1, Atlanta 8-5SERIES RECORD -- 49ers lead 47-30-1LAST MEETING -- 49ers beat Falcons 26-20, OT, Nov. 8, 2015LAST WEEK -- 49ers lost to Jets 23-17, OT; Falcons beat Rams 42-14AP PRO32 RANKING -- 49ers No. 31, Falcons No. 949ers OFFENSE -- OVERALL (29), RUSH (4), PASS (32)49ers DEFENSE -- OVERALL (32), RUSH (32), PASS (14)FALCONS OFFENSE -- OVERALL (3), RUSH (16), PASS (3)FALCONS DEFENSE -- OVERALL (28), RUSH (14), PASS (32)STREAKS, STATS AND NOTES -- Game matches Atlantas 32nd-ranked pass defense against San Franciscos 32nd-ranked passing attack. ... San Francisco is 0-6 on road and has lost franchise-record 12 straight since opening with shutout of Rams. ... 49ers have won last three in series, including 28-24 win at Georgia Dome in 2012 NFC championship game. ... RB Carlos Hyde has 436 yards rushing in last four games. Hyde had career-high 193 yards with TD last week and needs 121 yards for first career 1,000-yard season. ... QB Colin Kaepernick has 118.2 rating with no INTs in two starts against Falcons, including playoff win. ... Rookie DT DeForest Buckner had career-high 11 tackles, two sacks last week. ... 49ers 52 rushes of 10 or more yards rank third in NFL. ... Falcons have not had winning record since 13-3 finish in 2012. ... LB Vic Beasley tied for NFL lead with 13 + sacks and leads with six forced fumbles. Beasley had three sacks and TD on forced fumble and recovery last week. Beasleys six forced fumbles have tied John Abrahams team record set in 2012. ... WR Julio Jones leads NFL with 1,253 yards receiving despite missing last weeks win over Rams with sprained toe. ... QB Matt Ryan looking to extend NFL-record streak of 41 games with at least 200 yards passing. Ryan is second in NFL with 4,050 yards passing and leads with 113.2 rating. ... LB Deion Jones tied for rookie lead with three INTs. ... S Keanu Neal leads NFL rookies with 87 tackles. ... Falcons have 28 sacks after ranking last in league with 19 in 2015. ... Fantasy Tip: WR Taylor Gabriel, who has four TDs in last four games, could be smart play if Jones misses second straight game. Gabriel had season-high 82 yards receiving with touchdown last week when Falcons were without Jones and Mohamed Sanu, who is expected back this week.---For more NFL coverage: http://www.pro32.ap.org and http://www.twitter.com/AP-NFLAdidas Y3 NZ . Zvonareva, who won the tournament in 2009 and 10, couldnt handle her opponents big groundstrokes in only her third event back after 17 months out with a shoulder injury. Zvonareva made her comeback in January in Shenzhen and played in the Australian Open but lost her first matches at both tournaments. Superstar NZ Cheap .5 million, one-year contract on Friday. 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What general manager Dave Nonis called "short and productive" negotiations ended with Kessel signing a US$64-million, eight-year contract on Tuesday.SAN ANTONIO -- Saying he fears for the countrys future, San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich made his frustrations and anger over Donald Trumps election known Friday night.He is in charge of our country, Popovich said. Thats disgusting.Popovich spoke before his team played Detroit after initially suggesting he needed more time to put his thoughts together. He then vented without being asked another question for the next several minutes, even telling a reporter who tried to interrupt at one point that he wasnt done talking.With that, he followed NBA coaches such as Golden States Steve Kerr and Detroits Stan Van Gundy in lashing out at Trumps election.Im a rich white guy and Im sick to my stomach thinking about it, said Popovich, a graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy and the next coach of the U.S. Olympic mens basketball team. I cant imagine being a Muslim right now or a woman or an African-American, Hispanic, a handicapped person. How disenfranchised they might feel. For anyone in those groups that voted for him, its just beyond my comprehension how they ignore all that.Trump lauded the Spurs during a campaign stop last month, but Popovich was upset with Trumps rhetoric throughout his campaign, and that disdain has not yet subsided.Not basically because the Republicans won or anything, but the disgusting tenure and tone and all the comments that have been xenophobic, homophobic, racist, misogynistic, Popovich said. I live in that country where half the people ignored all that to elect someone. Thats the scariest part of the whole thing to me.Trump said early in his campaign that he would build a wall to keep illegal immigrants out of America because when Mexico sends its people they are sending rapists, bringing crime and bringing drugs. Trump also oncee proposed a ban on any Muslims entering the country.ddddddddddddSince his election Tuesday night, Trump seemed to strike a more conciliatory tone during his acceptance speech and following his meeting with President Barack Obama. He even suggested in an interview with The Wall Street Journal that he was considering keeping some elements of the Affordable Care Act -- after vowing repeatedly throughout his campaign to repeal Obamacare immediately.Hes already backing off on immigration, on Obamacare and other things, Popovich said. So, was it a big fake? ... What gets lost in the process are African-Americans and Hispanics and women and the gay population -- not to mention the eighth-grade developmental stage exhibited by him when he made fun of the handicap person. I mean, come on. Thats what a seventh-grade, eighth-grade bully does, and he was elected president of the United States.Popovich, who is of Serbian descent, said kids would be punished for the words and behavior Trump exhibited.We would have scolded our kids, Popovich said. We would have had discussions and talked until we were blue in the face trying to get them to understand these things and he is in charge of our country? Thats disgusting.Everybody wants him to be successful. Its our country, we dont want it to go down the drain, Popovich said. Any reasonable person would come to that conclusion, but it does not take away the fact that he used that fearmongering and all the comments from day one.As his remarks ended, Popovich said he was concerned that the U.S. is on the same path as the Roman Empire.My final conclusion is, my big fear is, we are Rome, Popovich said. ' ' '