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’
Published Jul 28, 2020 at 11:01 AM
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