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Greg Papa, 'Voice of the 49ers,' Diagnosed with Cancer

BAY AREA, CALIFORNIA, AUG 1 – Greg Papa, 62, is focusing on cancer treatment after stepping away from his 49ers radio broadcasts where he has been the voice since 2019, KNBR announced.

  • Greg Papa, 62, who has been the radio broadcaster for the San Francisco 49ers starting in 2019, revealed on August 1, 2025, that he is taking a break from his broadcasting duties after being diagnosed with cancer.
  • Papa disclosed his diagnosis and decision to focus fully on treatment through a statement read on-air by KNBR program director Mike Hohler at the start of his regular show on Friday morning.
  • Papa has been a prominent presence in Bay Area sports broadcasting for almost 40 years, providing play-by-play commentary for five major local teams and co-hosting a midday show with Greg Silver on KNBR.
  • Papa announced he will be taking a break from hosting his broadcasts as he focuses on his health, expressing optimism about coming back in the near future. Meanwhile, Silver expressed gratitude for the fans' support and confirmed that the program will continue with various guest co-hosts during Papa’s hiatus.
  • The 49ers and KNBR expressed unwavering support for Papa, wishing him a full recovery and looking forward to his return, highlighting his significant contributions to Bay Area sports broadcasting.
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NBC Bay Area broke the news in San Francisco, United States on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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