At the NFL Scouting Combine last week, San Francisco 49ers general manager John Lynch made it clear that the team would love to retain linebacker Dre Greenlaw in 2025.
The 49ers already made one difficult decision this offseason, and more could follow. After agreeing to trade star wide receiver Deebo Samuel to the Washington Commanders on Saturday, San Francisco soon could make other cost-cutting decisions in order to alleviate the team’s financial burden for the 2025 NFL season and in the future.
The Brock Purdy discourse is already exhausting for most, and free agency has yet to begin. The San Francisco 49ers don’t have to do anything. They hold all of the cards. Purdy is under contract for another year.
That’s terrible news for the 49ers. York, who was given the team president job by his parents at 28 and two years later became the team’s top decision-maker, had been making his presence known in the years prior to that quote.
NFL insider Jason La Canfora claimed that the San Francisco 49ers' initial contract extension offer to quarterback Brock Purdy was worth $45 million annually—significantly lower than what most expect the two sides to eventually agree upon.
The San Francisco 49ers informed two-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle their intent to cut him with free agency beginning next week.
Former Razorback linebacker Dre Greenlaw could be a tough loss for the 49ers, but a big gain for another team.
The 49ers will be walking a tightrope between cutting their spending and remaining relevant for Super Bowl contention. Can GM John Lynch pull it
Nearly a month into the NFL offseason, the San Francisco 49ers still haven't signed quarterback Brock Purdy to a contract extension.
The debate over how much the San Francisco 49ers should pay quarterback Brock Purdy is heating up this offseason. Some believe the 25-year-old will seek top-of-the-market money, while others argue he's worth significantly less.