[08/25/21 - 09:00 AM] "Home Economics" Scores with NFL's San Francisco 49ers-Themed Season Premiere, Wednesday, Sept. 22, on ABC Hall of Fame wide receiver and three-time Super Bowl champion Jerry Rice and Bay Area rapper/singer and 49ers super fan 24kGoldn make special appearances.
[via press release from ABC]
TOUCHDOWN!
"HOME ECONOMICS" SCORES WITH NFL'S SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS-THEMED SEASON PREMIERE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 22, ON ABC
Football Legend Jerry Rice Guest Stars
Billboard Chart Topper and 49ers Super Fan 24kGoldn Guest Stars
"Home Economics" is back and going the whole "50" yards to kick off season two, after delivering the best lead-in retention in Adults 18-49 of any new comedy debut last season, also claiming its position as the only new comedy to build over its lead-in in Total Viewers. This season, the ABC series has teamed up with the NFL and San Francisco 49ers to give viewers an exciting night of family and football in true Hayworth Family style - from an exclusive luxury suite to some good old-fashioned fun in the stands. Hall of Fame wide receiver and three-time Super Bowl champion Jerry Rice and Bay Area rapper/singer and 49ers super fan 24kGoldn make special appearances when season two of "Home Economics" premieres WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 22 (9:31-10:00 p.m. EDT/PDT).
"49ers Foam Finger, $7" - Connor invites the Hayworth clan to a San Francisco 49ers game as he tries to close his latest business deal. Desperately trying to prove that he knows the game, Tom gets a once-in-a-lifetime chance to showcase his football skills in front of the entire crowd of 49ers Faithful at Levi's(R) Stadium. Meanwhile, Denise tries to get Sarah to come to terms with Shamiah's new interest in cheerleading on the season two premiere of "Home Economics" on ABC.
Episodes can also be viewed the next day on demand and on Hulu.
Guest starring football legend Jerry Rice as himself; eight-week Billboard chart topper for his hit "Mood" 24kGoldn as himself; and sportscaster Scott Van Pelt as himself.
"49ers Foam Finger, $7" was written by Michael Colton and John Aboud, and directed by Dean Holland.
About The San Francisco 49ers:
The San Francisco 49ers, owned by Denise and John York, currently play in the NFC West division and have won five Super Bowl trophies including Super Bowl XVI, XIX, XXIII, XXIV and XXIX. The franchise also has seven conference championships and 20 divisional championships and was the first major league professional sports team to be based in San Francisco more than 70 years ago. Please visit 49ers.com and follow the 49ers on Facebook and Twitter @49ers.
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