49ers Want Kap’s Deal Done Before Camp
The 49ers stated at the owners' meetings in Orlando, Florida this week they would like to get quarterback Colin Kaepernick's extension done before the start of training camp. There are pros and cons to getting a deal done early, including an example set by the team that beat San Francisco in the Super Bowl.
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Former NFL WR: Brandon Aiyuk told me he doesn't want to leave 49ers
By David Bonilla
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Former NFL wide receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh claims to have recently spoken to Brandon Aiyuk, stating that the star player has no desire to leave the San Francisco 49ers.
Aiyuk and the 49ers are currently negotiating a contract extension, aiming to finalize a new deal. Of course, that hasn't prevented significant media speculation surrounding Aiyuk's future, with many wondering if the delay might hint at a potential trade.
Well-informed 49ers fans know that the team typically finalizes its significant contract extensions closer to training camp, as seen with George Kittle in 2020, Fred Warner in 2021, and Deebo Samuel in 2022. Last year, negotiations with Nick Bosa concluded just days before Week
Details emerge on CB Rock Ya-Sin's 1-year deal with 49ers
By Site Staff
Apr 13
Details have emerged on the San Francisco 49ers' latest free-agent addition. The team signed cornerback Rock Ya-Sin to a one-year deal worth $1.2925 million, with $1.05625 million fully guaranteed.
OverTheCap.com has provided the contract breakdown, which is outlined below.
Total for 2024
Base salary: $1,125,000
Prorated signing bonus: $71,250
Roster bonus: $71,250
Workout bonus: $25,000
Guaranteed salary: $985,000
Salary-cap number: $1,152,500
As per OverTheCap.com, the 49ers are currently listed at $6,496,625 under the salary
Brock Purdy hopes to organize throwing session ahead of 49ers training camp
By David Bonilla
Apr 16
The San Francisco 49ers will hold a mandatory minicamp from June 4 through 6, officially concluding the team's offseason program. After that, the Niners will break for over a month and return to the Santa Clara facilities for training camp in late July.
Between that time, starting quarterbacks will often organize throwing sessions with their receivers in an effort to build chemistry ahead of the rigors of training camp. 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy has been unable to participate in such sessions over the last two years. The last overall draft pick in 2022, Purdy had yet to make a name for himself during his first offseason. Last year, he was still recovering from offseason surgery on his throwing arm.
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The San Francisco 49ers announced the signing of wide receiver Trent Taylor to a one-year deal, reuniting with the team's former fifth-round draft pick out of Louisiana Tech.
Matt Maiocco of NBC Sports Bay Area was the first to report that the 49ers were discussing a potential reunion with Taylor. The receiver was part of head coach Kyle Shanahan and general manager John Lynch's first draft class in 2017 and spent his first four NFL seasons with the team.
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