Two-time Pro Bowl WR Sanders retires at 35
After 12 NFL seasons, last with the Buffalo Bills, two-time Pro Bowl WR Emmanuel Sanders has retired at age 35, finishing with a career 704 receptions, 9,425 yards and 51 touchdowns.
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Two reported 49ers pre-draft visits didn't end up happening
By David Bonilla
Apr 18
Despite initial reports, two draft prospects who were set to visit the San Francisco 49ers ahead of the 2024 NFL Draft ultimately did not meet with the team. Matt Barrows of The Athletic revealed that former USC wide receiver Brenden Rice and former Oregon safety Jamal Hill didn't end up visiting the Bay Area organization.
Barrows wrote, "Meanwhile, a report in March indicated that USC receiver Brenden Rice, the son of Pro Football Hall of Famer Jerry Rice, would visit the 49ers, but he didn't end up coming, according to two league sources."
Justin Melo of The Draft Network first
No Huddle Podcast: 49ers Play It Smart on Day Two of the Draft
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(Episode 334) — Al Sacco shares his thoughts on Deebo Samuel and Brandon Aiyuk not being traded on day two of the draft, adding cornerback Renardo Green in the second round, the 49ers finally drafting a versatile offensive linemen in Dominick Puni, other positions the 49ers could target on Saturday and more.
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49ers' Fred Warner addresses Armstead's departure, Greenlaw's recovery, Super Bowl window
By David Bonilla
Apr 22
The news of Arik Armstead's departure from the San Francisco 49ers after nine seasons with the team shocked linebacker Fred Warner. Armstead, a former first-round pick, was an impactful force on the football field. However, his availability over the last two seasons forced the 49ers to reevaluate his contract, and when his salary could not be significantly reduced, the two sides parted ways.
"Huge surprise," Warner said of learning that Armstead was being released. "Ever since I've been here, we called him the blueprint for how to be a Niner. That was the longest-tenured Niner that's been here and a guy that's done it right through and through."
Warner has been in the NFL long enough to understand how the league works. Over the years, he's watched several
Anthony "Spice" Adams to announce 49ers' draft picks in 2nd and 3rd rounds
By Site Staff
Apr 25
NFL Communications has officially announced the "NFL legends and active players" who will announce selections during Day 2 of the 2024 NFL Draft. Representing the San Francisco 49ers will be former defensive tackle Anthony "Spice" Adams, who spent four seasons with the team and nine in the NFL.
San Francisco selected Adams out of Penn State in the second round (No. 57 overall) of the 2003 NFL Draft.
The NFL's full announcement is below.
In the NFL's continuous effort to connect the game's greats with the next generation of stars, NFL Legends and active players will add to the excitement of the 2024 NFL Draft by announcing various selections and participating in festivities in Detroit.
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