The 49ers showed their faith in Purdy earlier this offseason, signing him to a five-year, $265 million contract extension in May. The organization is confident that its young signal-caller's best football is still ahead of him.
While Purdy's camp performance has focused on fundamentals rather than flashy highlights, star running back Christian McCaffrey took time to emphasize some of the quarterback's often overlooked abilities that show up on game days.
"Playing with Brock is so special because he does such a good job of just doing his job," McCaffrey said in an NFL Network interview. "But then, people forget how good he is at making plays that are unscripted. And maybe one time he sees something that's covered, and he knows it's not covered—and playing with instinct and swagger.
"It's tough to coach that because that's just confidence, that's him being him. I think that's what makes him so special, is his ability to make any throw on the field, do it on time, but also those unscripted plays, the scrambles, and just making plays with his feet, with his arm, some of those things you just can't teach. And that's what makes playing with him so great."
McCaffrey's praise carries weight because Purdy still faces critics—those who argue he isn't capable of making elite-level plays and doesn't deserve an elite contract. His comments also highlight the level of trust San Francisco's stars have in their young quarterback as the team aims to bounce back from a 6-11 finish in 2024.
The 49ers underwent a significant roster overhaul this offseason, but McCaffrey believes the mix of veteran leadership and young talent gives them every opportunity to improve and compete in 2025.
"I think this team's very mature," McCaffrey said. "We have a lot of guys who have played in big games, won big games, and know what it takes, so that ups the sense of urgency."
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