The San Francisco 49ers could bolster the wide receiver room this offseason after losing multiple receivers in free agency, many of whom missed time last season due to injuries, and a potential starting vacancy.
The San Francisco 49ers continue to rebuild their wide receiver room by adding a former 1,000-yard threat to their ranks. Wide receiver Christian Kirk is signing a one-year deal with the 49ers, according to multiple reports.
The San Francisco 49ers are continuing to reshape their wide receiver room. According to NFL insider Jordan Schultz, the team is signing veteran wide receiver Christian Kirk to a one-year, $6 million deal.
Not content to stop with Mike Evans, the 49ers are signing another veteran wide receiver. The team has agreed to a one-year, $6MM contract with Christian Kirk, veteran insider Jordan Schultz reports.
The first wave of NFL free agency always tells a story. Sometimes it's loud and aggressive. Sometimes it's calculated and patient. This year, the San Francisco 49ers appear to be writing a story that falls somewhere in between.
Most of the NFL mock drafts focus on the early rounds, but there are still many prominent college players who will hear their names called later. These are just some of the big names that could hear their names in the later rounds.
SANTA CLARA, CA — General Manager John Lynch and the San Francisco 49ers finally broke their early free agency silence, securing veteran offensive lineman Brett Toth on a one-year deal.
The San Francisco 49ers made some big moves to their roster through one week of NFL free agency. What do things looks like for their starting lineup as free agency stands right now?
There has been little news surrounding Trent Williams and the San Francisco 49ers. The team reportedly hopes to have its star left tackle back for the 2026 season, but the two sides have yet to reach an agreement on Williams' contract.
The San Francisco 49ers outperformed their available talent for much of last season. Despite losing several key contributors to injuries for parts—or most—of the year, the team still finished 12–5, secured a playoff berth, and even won a postseason game.
Pro Football Focus analyst Gordon McGuinness released his free agency grades for all 32 NFL teams, and the San Francisco 49ers earned a respectable "B" grade.
We're officially one week into free agency, and the 49ers have made some significant changes to their starting lineup. In fact, they'll have at least four new starters -- two on offense, and two on defense.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
The San Francisco 49ers made a notable splash in free agency by signing veteran wide receiver Mike Evans. The deal is reportedly worth three years and $42.5 million, including $14.3 million fully guaranteed and a $12 million signing bonus.
Former third-overall pick Joey Bosa is still a free agent, but recent reports indicate he could join his brother on the San Francisco 49ers. An elite prospect coming out of Ohio State, Bosa terrorized opposing offenses with the San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers for nine seasons before joining the Buffalo Bills in 2025.
SANTA CLARA — The San Francisco 49ers officially opened a $17.1 million war chest Saturday. By restructuring Nick Bosa’s massive contract, the front office signaled that their pursuit of 2026 free agents is far from over.
Speculation about the San Francisco 49ers potentially signing veteran pass rusher Joey Bosa doesn't appear to be fading anytime soon. Bosa is the older brother of 49ers star Nick Bosa, and the possibility of the two lining up together in Santa Clara would certainly generate plenty of headlines.
The first wave of NFL free agency is in the books, and the San Francisco 49ers' biggest remaining need is clear. San Francisco recently created significant salary cap space for the 2026 season by restructuring defensive end Nick Bosa's contract, a move that has fueled speculation about a potential impending roster addition.
The San Francisco 49ers have been busy this offseason trying to go from playing against Seattle for the division and a trip to the NFC Championship to beating Seattle in those spots.
Brandon Aiyuk may have played his last game for the San Francisco 49ers, but that does not necessarily mean the team will get rid of him immediately. Broadcaster Guy Haberman said the Niners would gladly hold onto Aiyuk for weeks or months if they felt there was a chance of getting anything of value for the wide receiver in a trade.
The San Francisco 49ers have made a lot of smart moves that have helped improve their roster heading into the 2026 season. However, one of them made the biggest impact on the roster, filled a need in the biggest way, and is still not quite being talked about as a massive addition.
"Race you to the quarterback." The San Francisco 49ers could benefit from having competitive brothers anchoring the edges of their defensive line in 2026.
The San Francisco 49ers have been active early in the offseason as the franchise works to recalibrate its roster and manage its salary cap heading into the 2026 campaign.
Luke Gifford will remain in San Francisco next season. The veteran linebacker and special teams ace has agreed to a new 49ers deal, Tom Pelissero, Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo of NFL Network report.