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The San Francisco 49ers would’ve like this week’s vacation trip to Mexico to be a celebration of a Super Bowl win. Unfortunately, it didn’t work out that way this season, but many teammates still headed to Cabo for an offseason vacation.
The San Francisco 49ers were one of the most disappointing teams in the NFL in 2024, especially compared to their expectations. San Francisco had hopes of getting back to the Super Bowl. Instead, they only won six games and finished last in the NFC West.
Business is picking up for the 49ers, who must sort through contractual issues with Brock Purdy, George Kittle, Fred Warner and perhaps Nick Bosa's
ESPN analyst suggests the 49ers will leverage Brock Purdy's contract extension to their advantage, despite his rising value among NFL quarterbacks.
Purdy has been the NFL's most efficient passer since 2022. The length of his deal — more than the dollars — will tell a deeper story about the
San Francisco 49ers general manager John Lynch provided a major update on extension talks with quarterback Brock Purdy.
Overview: The offseason of Brock Purdy has arrived. The 49ers failed to secure a Super Bowl title during the discount window of Purdy's rookie contract (four years, $3.7 million). As he approaches the final year of that deal, Purdy is due one of the biggest pay raises in league history.
San Francisco 49ers GM John Lynch provided an updated on Brock Purdy's contract situation, Christian McCaffrey's health and Deebo Samuel's trade ask.
Brock Purdy’s stellar rise from Mr. Irrelevant to San Francisco 49ers’ franchise quarterback has been one of the NFL’s biggest storylines in the last decade. But as rumors swirl about a ...
Just about everything that could go wrong did for the San Francisco 49ers during the 2024-25 campaign. A drama-filled offseason, contract holdouts, injuries and multiple late-game collapses led to a disappointing 6-11 season with the 49ers sitting on the outside of the playoff picture for the first time in two seasons.