According to NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport, Texas A&M defensive lineman Shemar Turner exited the Senior Bowl because of complications from a stress fracture he suffered before the 2024. Rapoport reported Turner had a rod inserted in his leg that never fully healed.
One marquee free agent is former second-round pick Aaron Banks. According to one San Francisco 49ers insider, his future with the team is in doubt.
Joe Flacco will be a free agent when the new league year starts on March 12 and the 49ers are expected to be interested in signing him according to NFL insider Tony Pauline.
Three players drafted in 2022 by the 49ers — ahead of Purdy with the last pick — are headed to the Super Bowl, albeit on the Eagles’ practice squad: running back Ty Davis-Price (third round), wide receiver Danny Gray (third round) and cornerback Tariq Castro-Fields (sixth round).
Day one of Senior Bowl practices is in the books and, unsurprisingly, the members of the San Francisco 49ers' contingent were very interested spectators during Tuesday's sessions. General manager John Lynch was in attendance along with directors of player personnel Tariq Ahmad and RJ Gillen as the 49ers continue their preparations for a draft in which they are expected to have 10 selections,
As such, it is the linemen that are likely to be watched most closely by the 49ers when evaluating the offensive players at this week's Senior Bowl practices. Here we look at five
Veteran quarterback Joe Flacco intends to play in 2025, marking his 18th NFL season. The 40-year-old signal-caller spent his first 11 seasons with the Baltimore Ravens, who selected him in the first round of the 2008 NFL Draft.
As we inch closer to the start of the new league year, it's time to zero in on the potential changes coming to the San Francisco 49ers roster. A number of players' contracts will expire on March 12 at 1:00 p.m. PST and, at that time, those players will become either exclusive rights, restricted or unrestricted free agents.
I San Francisco 49ers e NetApp® (NASDAQ: NTAP), l'azienda di infrastrutture dati intelligenti, hanno annunciato oggi la sottoscrizione di una nuova pa
Today, the San Francisco 49ers and NetApp® (NASDAQ: NTAP), the intelligent data infrastructure company, announced a new multi-year strategic partnership. Coming in as a founding level partner, the highest tier of 49ers corporate partnership,
Nick Bosa still is a good player. He's just not as good as the 49ers thought he'd be when they gave him a five-year, $170 million contract extension.