When George Kittle tore his Achilles in January, he was expected to miss the first two months of the regular season. But the star tight end has attacked his rehab with zeal, putting him ahead of schedule and putting a Week 1 return firmly in play, according to Vic Tafur of The Athletic.
One of the best parts about the San Francisco 49ers entering training camp is seeing how their rookies look. This year’s draft class was a heavily scrutinized one, so this is the 49ers' first step towards being justified.
The San Francisco 49ers signed veteran wide receiver Mike Evans this offseason as part of a major overhaul of their receiving corps. The hope is that the six-time Pro Bowler and Super Bowl champion can elevate the offense while giving quarterback Brock Purdy a dependable boundary target and a proven red-zone weapon.
The Seahawks are defending Super Bowl champions, but the division rival Rams and 49ers made significant additions this offseason.
How many of the players to hold an NFL franchise single-season record for rushing touchdowns can you name in five minutes?
Aiyuk has raised eyebrows and sparked concerns among members of the football community due to curious comments he has made in videos shared via social media over the past few months.
NFL teams annually make moves late in the summer, but rosters are mostly set after free agency and the draft. Here are the players who benefited from this year's offseason carousel.
It’s not often that the final pick in the draft becomes an NFL team’s prized possession. Even with hard work and dedication, many late-round selections disappear into obscurity.
It's undeniable that Brandon Aiyuk has done irreparable damage to his image in the last month. He's constantly posted on social media with weird antics, taking shots at the San Francisco 49ers, pretending to be signed to the Washington Commanders, and taking shots at Jayden Daniels.
Fred Warner may have missed significant time in 2025, but the NFL still views him as the best of the best at the inside linebacker position. Fred Warner missed significant time for the San Francisco 49ers for the first time in his career during the 2025 season.
The San Francisco 49ers managed to sign Mike Evans to a three-year, $42.4 million contract this offseason, where he will be paired up with head coach Kyle Shanahan.
The 49ers were ravaged with injuries last year, particularly on defense, but several key players are on track to return early in, if not at the beginning of, training camp later this month.
The 2025 NFL season didn't go as smoothly as hoped for some proven players. These players are the top candidates on their respective teams to bounce back this season.
As the San Francisco 49ers get ready for training camp, it is a good time to review the 90-man roster and see where the team stands. What positions are deeper than others, and where are the training camp battles?
The San Francisco 49ers invested heavily in their defense during the 2025 NFL Draft, using six of their 11 selections on defensive players, including each of their first five picks.
Where does the San Francisco 49ers' offensive trio of quarterback, running back, and pass-catcher rank among the NFL's best? Jared Dubin of CBS Sports released his annual "Triplets" rankings, evaluating every team's top quarterback, running back, and pass-catcher to determine the league's strongest offensive trios.
There was plenty of speculation surrounding San Francisco 49ers quarterback Mac Jones this offseason. Many believed the team could trade Brock Purdy's backup before or during the 2026 NFL Draft.
San Francisco 49ers linebacker Fred Warner remains one of the NFL's most respected defensive players. Although he missed 11 games last season after suffering a dislocated and fractured right ankle, the All-Pro linebacker still earned the top spot in a prominent offseason ranking.
Every time a 49ers quarterback does well, Kyle Shanahan gets most of the credit. And he deserves it, some of the time. NFL coaches and executives recently
The San Francisco 49ers face numerous questions as they get set to begin training camp on July 25. Every question is a fair and valid one, but not all of them are as critical as these six that they face entering camp.
Few are picking the San Francisco 49ers to win the NFC West in 2026. After all, the Los Angeles Rams enter the season as Super Bowl favorites, while the Seattle Seahawks are the defending NFC West champions.
The 49ers have maintained hope that TE George Kittle will be ready for Week 1 after suffering a torn Achilles in the team’s wild card loss to the Eagles last year.
Optimism remains high with respect to the 49ers’ defense being much healthier to begin this season than it was at the end of the 2025 campaign. That includes the anticipated return of Fred Warner.
The San Francisco 49ers officially open training camp on July 26th with a roster that looks dramatically different from the group that finished last season.
Former NFL WR Trent Taylor announced he has formally retired, per the San Francisco 49ers. Taylor was drafted by the 49ers, spent most of his career with the team and was most recently with the 49ers last year before going on injured reserve in June. Taylor, 32, is a former fifth-round pick of the 49ers back in 2017 out of Louisiana Tech.
The long-anticipated sale of the Seattle Seahawks is finally in the process of going through.
Jones went 5-3 as the 49ers' temporary starter last season when first-choice QB1 Brock Purdy missed games due to a toe injury.
Jones discussed an offseason of rumors and his desire to get a chance to start again.
Aiyuk is continuing his standoff with the 49ers.
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