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San Francisco 49ers GM John Lynch sets clear expectations for a younger roster, emphasizing patience and development in the upcoming season.
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy already has a Pro Bowl selection, two NFC title game appearances and a Super Bowl berth under his belt, and the franchise rewarded him with a massive contract extension this offseason as a result.
49ers' New Defensive Acquisition Could Make Starting Lineup for Week 1 originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The San Francisco 49ers have had to part ways with a few defensive backs over the last few months, namely cornerback Charvarius Ward and safety Talanoa Hufanga. As a result, the team could use someone to step up in a big way in 2025.
George Kittle has fiercely defended Brock Purdy against critics questioning his $265 million extension, emphasizing Purdy's impressive postseason reco
As the 49ers head into summer break, fans share concerns about the new-look roster, though at least one predicts a Super Bowl 60 win.
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San Francisco 49ers are in the midst of a crucial offseason, ready to bounce back after a tough 2024 season. A new-look roster has the 49ers facing a lot of questions going into a new campaign, especially when it comes to facing a very competitive NFC West.
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Niners Wire on MSNFormer 49ers QB says San Francisco played offseason 'perfectly'Former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Steve Young had some great things to say about how his former team handled their offseason.
The biggest beneficiary of an extended offseason for the San Francisco 49ers just might have been star running back Christian McCaffrey.
One NFL writer ranks the San Francisco 49ers as the team most likely to go from 'worst to first' in their division in 2025.
The 49ers lost nine starting players this offseason, but their offense is mostly intact. They traded Deebo Samuel to the Washington Commanders, but the 49ers should be better without him. And they let Aaron Banks sign with the Packers and Jaylon Moore sign with the Chiefs,