The San Francisco 49ers released veteran tight end Logan Thomas on Aug. 9. Oddly enough, they would end up re-signing him over two weeks later. The 49ers treated Thomas like a boomerang.
The San Francisco 49ers have one of the best tight end rooms in the NFL led by George Kittle. Now they have made a move to bring back a well known player who played quarterback at Virginia Tech and has the size and athleticism to make an impact: Logan Thomas.
No sporting event can match the Super Bowl. It’s the biggest annual event in sports, and frankly, in culture. Television ratings don’t lie on that front.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
The San Francisco 49ers have been on a years-long journey to find a quality backup tight end behind George Kittle. They’ve had good blocking options, but they’ve tended to lack in the pass-catching department.
When Logan Thomas was signed by the San Francisco 49ers, it was expected he would be the backup tight end to George Kittle. The veteran was signed by the 49ers during mandatory minicamp and was viewed as a player who could give them the pass-catching presence behind Kittle that they have long since lacked.
There are no updates regarding Brandon Aiyuk or Trent Williams San Francisco 49ers head coach provided a handful of injury updates after Friday’s practice.
San Francisco added veteran TE Logan Thomas in free agency after Thomas spent the last four seasons with the Commanders. 49ers HC Kyle Shanahan dove into
The San Francisco 49ers announced they have officially signed TE Logan Thomas to a one-year contract. In a corresponding move, San Francisco waived DL Raymond Johnson.
The San Francisco 49ers are reportedly finalizing a deal to bring in former Commanders tight end Logan Thomas for the 2024 season. According to NFL insider Mike Garafolo, the deal is nearly complete.
Free agency officially begins on March 13 and the 49ers need another tight end. They should sign Logan Thomas. He's not the best tight end available, but the 49ers aren't looking for a starter.
Already entering Friday positioned in the top three in cap space, the Commanders are freeing up more room. Absent any post-June 1 maneuvers, the team will pick up nearly $14M between this cut and one other.
The waiver wire for Week 4 wasn't as robust as in the last few weeks, but there are still a number of intriguing options worth adding as a spot starter. Here are players at each position who you could likely pick up off waivers and plug into your starting lineup this week.
The 2023 NFL Draft will be held in Kansas City from April 27-29. In the meantime, Washington has done its best to improve the roster. Here are the Commanders' best and worst moves so far.