The 49ers were waiting to receive information about future salary caps before taking the next step in contract negotiations with George Kittle. The good news: Clarity came Friday. The bad news: The NFL set a 2021 salary-cap floor of $175 million, about $40 million less than was expected before the coronavirus pandemic.
John Lynch on 49ers’ contract talks with George Kittle: ‘I knew it might be tricky’
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49ers news: John Lynch says George Kittle will report to training camp, won't put a timeline on a new contract
49ers news: John Lynch says George Kittle will report to training camp, won't put a timeline on a new contract
By David Bonilla
Jul 28, 2020
San Francisco 49ers general manager John Lynch said on KNBR this morning that tight end George Kittle will report to training camp despite the player and his agent seeking a contract extension. Kittle, along with other veterans, will report to the Santa Clara facility for...
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