
In a major community-driven move, Hollywood actor and Bay Area native Jeremy Renner has teamed up with the San Francisco 49ers’ ownership group
to introduce a new discounted ticket program designed for veterans, low-income families, and individuals facing hardship across Northern California.
The initiative represents the Bay Area’s deep connection between culture, community, and football — and serves as a bold reminder that
the 49ers are more than a team; they’re a reflection of the region’s heart and resilience.
According to sources within the organization, Renner worked directly with team CEO Jed York
and the 49ers’ community impact division to structure the program. Discounted tickets will be offered for every home game at Levi’s Stadium, ensuring that those who’ve served or struggled still have a chance to experience 49ers football in person.
Jeremy Renner: “The Bay made me who I am — every dream, every recovery, every comeback started right here. The 49ers represent that same fight. This ain’t just about football — it’s about giving everyone in the community a chance to feel that pride and unity on Sundays.”
The collaboration is already being praised as one of the most heartfelt fan initiatives in the league, combining Renner’s Bay Area roots and spirit of resilience with the 49ers’ commitment to inclusion and social impact.

The 49ers plan to partner with local nonprofits, veteran outreach groups, and family assistance programs to distribute tickets fairly and reach those most in need.
This initiative marks a powerful moment for the city of San Francisco and its surrounding communities — a fusion of
film, football, and compassion — showcasing that greatness off the field can matter just as much as victories on it.
With this partnership, the 49ers continue to build something bigger than the game itself:
a community united under one symbol, one mission, and one family — the Faithful.