Learn the latest about the 49ers off-season developments from GM John Lynch, whose top priority is a new contract for QB Brock Purdy.
When Brian Griese agreed to join the 49ers’ coaching staff for the 2022 season, he gave head coach Kyle Shanahan a three-year commitment. Griese’s profile as the team’s quarterbacks coach rose in those three years,
Brock Purdy isn't the only player whose contract the 49ers want to extend this offseason. George Kittle is entering the final season of his deal as well
The NFC West could have a few interesting wide receiver dilemmas brewing at the start of the offseason. The San Francisco 49ers have a surplus of expensive wide receivers and need to find ways to create cap space before agreeing to a contract extension with quarterback Brock Purdy.
The San Francisco 49ers would’ve like this week’s vacation trip to Mexico to be a celebration of a Super Bowl win. Unfortunately, it didn’t work out that way this season, but many teammates still headed to Cabo for an offseason vacation.
While the NFL combine is all about looking at future prospects, San Francisco 49ers general manager John Lynch spent much of his combine media availability discussing some of the biggest names already on his roster.
San Francisco 49ers general manager John Lynch said the team has begun negotiations with quarterback Brock Purdy about a long-term contract and believes both sides want to get a deal done. Purdy’s contract extension is one of the main items on the offseason to-do list for San Francisco.
Purdy made the starting quarterback spot his own. He played 48 games across four seasons and threw 12,170 passing yards and 81 touchdowns. The dual-threat quarterback also gained 1,177 rushing yards and scored 19 touchdowns. Despite those impressive numbers, nobody was prepared to offer Purdy a rookie contract.
49ers general manager John Lynch said the team has started negotiating a long-term extension with Brock ... 2023, Purdy led the league with a 113.0 passer rating on his way to a Pro Bowl ...
They spent virtually nothing on the quarterback position, thanks to starter Brock Purdy playing at a Pro Bowl level and earning at or below $1 million both seasons. In 2025, though, Purdy is ...