The San Francisco 49ers are staring down significant cap considerations as they prepare for the 2025 NFL offseason. With $46.1 million in projected cap space, per Spotrac, the team will need to make strategic roster decisions to maintain competitiveness while addressing financial constraints.
It became abundantly clear during the Los Angeles Chargers' playoff loss to the Houston Texans that they need more weapons. Right now, Justin Herbert has Ladd M
Pro Football Focus names wide receiver Ricky Pearsall as the San Francisco 49ers' potential breakout player in 2025 after an adversity-filled rookie campaign.
Last offseason, there was significant speculation around Deebo Samuel's future, with the San Francisco 49ers wide receiver's name brought up in trade talks during the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft.
In this blockbuster trade proposal, the 49ers trade vetern and star wide receiver Deebo Samuel to the Dolphins.
San Francisco once secured him with a three-year, $71.5 million deal on the eve of July 2022 training camp. The 49ers shut down the trade chatter then by offering Samuel a massive amount of cash. That blockbuster contract additionally came as a reward for Samuel's explosive '21 season.
Samuel, who will enter the 2025 NFL campaign on the final season of his three-year contract extension he signed in 2022, could be a candidate to get cut if the 49ers are looking to free up some cap space this offseason. But San Francisco general manager John Lynch poured cold water on that theory when speaking to the media Wednesday.
Deebo Samuel will not have to search for a new team in the offseason after all. Despite rumors of the San Francisco 49ers potentially moving the star receiver, general manager John Lynch confirmed that the 28-year-old would return to the team in 2025.
With injuries and lack of production elsewhere, San Francisco wide receiver Jauan Jennings morphed into one of the top targets for 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy in 2024. In the Tennessee alum’s fourth NFL season, Jennings topped all 49ers receivers in targets, catches, yardage and touchdowns.
The 49ers said Wednesday they plan to release defensive tackle Javon Hargrave with a post-June 1 designation, but that wide receiver Deebo Samuel Sr. is not going anywhere.
Amid speculation that Deebo Samuel could be on his way out of San Francisco via trade this offseason, 49ers general manager John Lynch expressed that he
In recent months, the 49ers have made adjustments to the contracts for both wide receiver Deebo Samuel and defensive tackle