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Jacksonville Jaguars TE Luke Farrell set to hit free agency, sign with San Francisco 49ers
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49ers reportedly add TE Luke Farrell on 3-year deal: Report
49ers' Luke Farrell: Bound for San Francisco
Farrell is slated to sign a three-year, $20.25 million contract with the 49ers, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports. Farrell will bolster San Francisco's depth at tight end behind George Kittle. The Ohio State product made 12 catches on 17 targets for 67 yards last season, his fourth with the Jaguars.
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Niners Nation on MSN5 questions with SB Nation’s JP Acosta: Who is Luke Farrell?Initially, when the 49ers inked Luke Farrell to a deal, the thought was that he’d be a core special teamer who would occasionally spell George Kittle and help bolster the 49ers 12 personnel. But after a mildly surprising release of fullback Kyle Juszczyk,
After saying goodbye to multiple starters in free agency, this ESPN insider has "no idea' how the 49ers will tackle the 2025 NFL Draft.
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Luke Farrell may not be a big-game signing, but he provides an instant booth to the San Francisco 49ers tight end room.
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Niners Wire on MSN49ers agree to contract with blocking TE who may replace 9-time Pro BowlerAccording to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, the 49ers have agreed to terms with former Jacksonville Jaguars tight end Luke Farrell.
As reported by NFL insider Ian Rapoport, Farrell has landed a three-year deal worth over $20 million with the San Francisco 49ers. Being able to get this kind of a deal with the 49ers shows that hard work pays off. Farrell may not be the big number tight end, but he's a great blocker and he does all the dirty work.
The opening of free agency for the San Francisco 49ers was more about their losses than their additions. While San Francisco agreed to a deal with backup tight end Luke Farrell and brought back two reserve players on Monday,
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49ers release defensive end Leonard Floyd as part of an ongoing roster overhaulThe San Francisco 49ers released defensive end Leonard Floyd on Tuesday, cutting ties with one of their more productive pass rushers after one season in the latest move in a major roster overhaul.
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