San Francisco NFL struggles continue

After losing their fourth successive NFL game, San Francsico 49ers could turn to out of favour quarterback Colin Kaepernick to help them turn their form around.

San Francisco 49ers backup quarterback Colin Kaepernick

San Francisco 49ers could turn to quarterback Colin Kaepernick to help them turn their form around. (AAP)

San Francisco 49ers coach Chip Kelly acknowledged that Colin Kaepernick could be promoted to starting quarterback following the team's fourth straight NFL loss.

Behind another uninspiring performance from signal-caller Blaine Gabbert, the 49ers suffered a 33-21 defeat to the Arizona Cardinals on Friday AEDT and are faced with a dilemma over their struggling offence.

The home San Francisco crowd chanted "We want Kaep" in support of backup Kaepernick in the late stages of the loss, forcing Kelly to confront the growing QB controversy.

"I think we're going to look at everything, Kelly told reporters. "I mean, we're 1-4, we've got to make sure that we're going out there and giving us the best chance to win, so we're going to look at everything."

The 28-year-old Kaepernick has hogged the headlines this season without even throwing a regular season pass for the 49ers.

His protest during the US national anthem, when he takes a knee as a gesture against police brutality and racial injustice, has divided opinion between those who support his actions against those who believe it to be unpatriotic.

Kaepernick, however, has yet to make a major impact with his arm since losing the starting job to Gabbert in the middle of last season, before falling short in the competition for the top quarterback role prior to this campaign.

But with the 49ers sinking fast, Kaepernick may get a chance to make his latest statement as a starter.


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