Defensive end Arik Armstead’s almost decade-long run with the San Francisco 49ers is coming to an end.
Armstead will be released by the 49ers and explore free agency, according to a report Sunday from Bleacher Report’s Jordan Schultz. Armstead and the Niners reportedly “came close” to a new contract before the two sides ultimately decided to part ways.
The 49ers originally selected the Oregon alum 17th overall in the 2015 NFL Draft. Armstead never made a Pro Bowl in his nine years with the organization, but the 30-year-old edge-rusher had been a dependable part of an ever-sturdy Niners defensive unit.
Armstead’s last game with 49ers might arguably be his most impactful for San Francisco. Armstead recorded a sack, six tackles and nine pressures in Super Bowl LVIII.
Armstead’s 33.5 career sacks rank 10th all-time in team history. He departs as the 49ers’ second all-time leader in playoff sacks with 8.0 just behind Nick Bosa’s 10.0. Armstead’s 177 solo tackles also rank as the 26th-most in 49ers history.
Armstead went viral last season for showing off one of his 49ers pay stubs. He probably won’t have trouble finding another team in free agency hoping to issue his next one.
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