Chase Young is no longer a member of the San Francisco 49ers, with his departure for the New Orleans Saints something for which the franchise had clearly long since prepared.
Finally, they add an offensive player. The 49ers just signed backup offensive tackle Brandon Parker to a one-year deal, the team announced on Monday. Theoretically, he replaced Matt Pryor, who was the 49ers backup right tackle last season.
The NFC West squad could use some reinforcements on defense, as they have endured some high-profile departures already this offseason.
The San Francisco 49ers have addressed their need for a backup quarterback for Brock Purdy, and have done so by signing one of the unlikely stars of last season.
The deal means the QB will have a chance to win the team’s backup job.
The rich get richer. When the San Francisco 49ers signed former Buffalo Bills defensive end Leonard Floyd, one of the most dominant and swarming pass rushes in the NFL became even more formidable.
The San Francisco 49ers are bolstering their quarterback room by adding a new player. According to his agent, Mike McCartney, the team is signing Josh Dobbs to a one-year deal.
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The San Francisco 49ers likely aren't finished fortifying their defense and have reportedly expressed interest in bolstering their defensive backfield.
The Ohio State to New Orleans pipeline grew stronger on Monday.
The NFL has penalized the San Francisco 49ers for payroll accounting errors that occurred at the end of the 2022 league year. This has led to the team forfeiting their fifth-round draft pick in 2025 and a reduction in their fourth-round pick in the upcoming draft.
The 49ers will forfeit their original fifth-round pick next year and now have just six picks in the 2025 draft.
Former Buffalo Bills defensive end Leonard Floyd has become the San Francisco 49ers' most significant free-agent acquisition thus far this offseason. While the 31-year-old pass rusher had multiple suitors, the Bay Area team emerged as the most aggressive in its pursuit.
This is emabarrassing. The 49ers must forfeit a fifth-round pick in 2025 due to multiple administrative accounting errors in 2022. In addition, their fourth-round pick this year will be moved to the end of the round.
The San Francisco 49ers' plans for next month's draft have likely been close to finalized for some time, but they'll have to alter them somewhat after the NFL handed down a punishment for a bizarre error by the franchise.
Leonard Floyd had his first press conference as a member of the 49ers today. Here's what he said. ME: The 49ers recently hired Brandon Staley as their assistant head coach.
The San Francisco 49ers have been stripped of a 2025 NFL Draft pick after a league review found administrative payroll accounting errors at the close of the 2022 league year that resulted in a misreporting of the franchise’s cumulative player compensation, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reported Monday.
The San Francisco 49ers are being docked a draft pick for an unusual reason.
The NFL has reportedly penalized the San Francisco 49ers for payroll accounting errors. The team is losing a fifth-round draft pick in 2025 and having its fourth-round pick in 2024 moved to the end of the round as punishment.
The San Francisco 49ers still have arguably the most talented roster in the NFL. But it has changed a lot following the first wave of free agency, with one area of the team substantially altered from the Niners' Super Bowl 58 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
So far this offseason, the 49ers have changed virtually nothing about their offense. They've brought back all 11 starters and most of the backups. But in a few months, they presumably will give Brandon Aiyuk a massive contract extension worth more than $25 million per season.
The San Francisco 49ers are keeping WR Chris Conley for another season. Conley primarily sees work on special teams, though he does have a sneaky bit of speed as a depth receiving option.
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