49ers sign defensive end Jeremiah Valoaga
Aug 8, 2019 at 10:00 AM
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With injuries stacking up on the defensive line, the 49ers have called in reinforcements. According to Mike Garofolo of NFL Network, the 49ers have signed defensive end Jeremiah Valoaga. Valoaga played nine games for the Lions in 2017, and spent last year on the Dolphins practice squad. While Joey Bosa‘s "significant" ankle injury is the latest [more]
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