Deebo Samuel's time with the San Francisco 49ers is over after the team traded him to the Washington Commanders, but the wide receiver has no bitterness towards his former squad. He expressed his appreciation for his time spent in San Francisco and said he still has love for general manager John Lynch and head coach Kyle Shanahan.
McCaffrey was sidelined in training camp with what the 49ers called a calf injury. He was questionable for Week 1, missed that game, and then went on IR until Week 10 with what turned out to be bilateral Achilles tendinitis.
John Lynch made it clear he hopes the team can work out a long-term deal with Brock Purdy, who's entering the last year of his rookie contract.
The San Francisco 49ers will likely part ways with at least one key member from the core of their teams that went to two Super Bowls and four NFC championship games in five years. The 49ers are expected to trade wide receiver Deebo Samuel this offseason and fullback Kyle Juszczyk could become a cap casualty as the team looks to rebound from a disappointing 6-11 season in 2024 and retool to become contenders again.
When Brian Griese agreed to join the 49ers’ coaching staff for the 2022 season, he gave head coach Kyle Shanahan a three-year commitment. Griese’s profile as the team’s quarterbacks coach rose in those three years,
San Francisco 49ers general manager John Lynch shared a promising update on Christian McCaffrey’s injury recovery progress entering the 2025 NFL season.
Deebo Samuel may not be the only San Francisco 49ers receiver on the move this offseason. While Samuel has since been traded to the Washington Commanders, general manager John Lynch acknowledged this week that teams have also called the organization regarding the availability of fellow wideout Brandon Aiyuk.
This is the first season John Lynch is serving on the NFL’s competition committee, and when it reopened discussions for the third consecutive offseason about the Eagles’ Tush Push play, the San Francisco 49ers general manager sat in and listened to arguments made on both sides.
The 49ers need a defensive tackle who fits their system. Two years ago, they gave a four-year, $84 million contract to Javon Hargrave, who was a
The San Francisco 49ers brought back Robert Saleh to lead a defense that will have its fourth defensive coordinator in four seasons.
You can't just keep pressing the pedal and I think there's some good that could come out,” Lynch said. “We need to get younger, I think we're the oldest team in football tr
San Francisco 49ers left tackle Trent Williams will be returning next season, per general manager John Lynch at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis on Wednesday. Rumors have persisted about Williams' retirement over the past three seasons,