Record Heat at Levi's Stadium Forces 49ers Fans to Seek Shelter
The San Francisco 49ers' game against the Arizona Cardinals marks the hottest matchup in the stadium's history, prompting safety measures for fans.
- Temperatures reached a record 112 degrees on the field during the 49ers' game against the Cardinals, causing fans to retreat to the concourses for relief.
- Several fans required medical attention due to the extreme heat, with reports of a fan collapsing in the upper deck.
- The 49ers provided complimentary water stations and sunscreen to help fans cope with the conditions, but the team did not comment on additional medical staffing during the game.
- The NFL denied the 49ers' request to wear white uniforms at home to mitigate heat effects, though the team switched to white pants.
- Despite the heat, gameplay continued uninterrupted with no chance of rain, as the 49ers led the Cardinals 23-21 in the fourth quarter.