Rose spent the 2016 offseason with the Atlanta Falcons as undrafted free agent out of the University of Texas, where he made 27 of his 38 college field goal attempts. Rose became the starting placekicker and kickoff specialist in the 2014 season and finished the 2015 season converting 13-of-17 field goals and 38-of-39 extra points for 77 total points to end his college career.
49ers restructure FB Kyle Juszczyk's contract to create cap savings
By David Bonilla
Mar 13
ESPN's Adam Schefter reports that the San Francisco 49ers and fullback Kyle Juszczyk have reached an agreement on a restructured contract that will create about $1.75 million in salary cap savings for the team.
49ers and Pro-Bowl FB Kyle Juszczyk reached agreement on a restructured contract that will free up about $1.75 million against San Francisco's salary cap. pic.twitter.com/oYst7KW4zl— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) March 13,
49ers restructure George Kittle's contract, creating cap savings
By David Bonilla
Mar 15
ESPN's Field Yates reports that the San Francisco 49ers have restructured the contract of tight end George Kittle, creating close to $10 million of additional 2024 salary cap space.
The Browns restructured the contract of newly-acquired WR Jerry Jeudy to create north of $10M in 2024 cap space.The 49ers restructured the contract of TE George Kittle, also creating close to $10M in 2024 cap space.— Field Yates (@FieldYates) March 15,
49ers restructure Javon Hargrave's contract, creating more cap space
By David Bonilla
Mar 15
OverTheCap.com reports that the San Francisco 49ers have restructured defensive tackle Javon Hargrave's contract for cap-saving purposes. This news arrives at the same time as ESPN's report that the team restructured tight end George Kittle's contract to create about $10 million in additional cap space.
Per OTC, Javon Hargrave's contract was also restructured. The #49ers have some space.
49ers restructure Fred Warner's contract to create salary-cap space
By David Bonilla
Mar 11
According to Matt Barrows of The Athletic, the San Francisco 49ers restructured linebacker Fred Warner's contract last week, creating some salary cap space by converting a significant portion of his base salary into bonuses.
Per source, the 49ers restructured Fred Warner's contract last week, converting a sizeable portion of his base salary into bonuses. That ought to create some salary-cap cushion as free agency begins in earnest at 9 a.m. today (15 minutes from now).— Matt Barrows (@mattbarrows) March 11,