According to Dave Zangaro of NBC Sports Philadelphia, the San Francisco 49ers are signing Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Brett Toth to a one-year deal.
"With some lingering questions about the health of their starting offensive line, the Eagles on Tuesday night lost a valuable backup," Zangaro wrote.
The Eagles signed Toth (6-6, 304) as an undrafted free agent out of Army in 2019. After being waived during his rookie preseason, he was claimed by the Arizona Cardinals, where he spent one season before returning to Philadelphia in 2020.
Since then, Toth has had multiple stints with the Eagles, along with a brief stop with the Carolina Panthers in 2023.
During the 2025 season, Toth appeared in all 17 games for Philadelphia, making four starts at both guard and center. He logged 363 offensive snaps and earned a 73.6 overall grade from Pro Football Focus. Toth was penalized twice and allowed two sacks while helping the Eagles' offensive line reach the postseason.
Over six NFL seasons, Toth has appeared in 37 career games with six starts. He was also a member of the Eagles roster that won Super Bowl LIX following the 2024 season.