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San Francisco 49ers
The 49ers have not had great luck with second-day draft picks, and wide receiver Danny Gray has been another example of that failure.
The San Francisco 49ers seem to be keeping their top two receivers for the upcoming season, but they still thought about other possibilities.
As former San Francisco 49ers great John Taylor joined the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame on May 6, he shared his thoughts on Brock Purdy and Brandon Aiyuk.
San Francisco 49ers linebacker Drew Greenlaw will receive the Dwight Clark Legacy Award, and fellow linebacker Fred Warner sees Greenlaw as “more than deserving” of it.
In the midst of rumors about the Pittsburgh Steelers “aggressively pursuing” San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk, his agent Ryan Williams has different thoughts.
49ers quarterback Brock Purdy is clearly the starter in San Francisco, and new backup Josh Dobbs has a lot of respect for him.
The 49ers lost another piece of the Super Bowl defense on Wednesday as linebacker Randy Gregory departed for the Buccaneers.
The San Francisco 49ers lost out on recent restricted free agent tight end Brock Wright on Wednesday.
Wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk and San Francisco 49ers remain at an impass in contract talks, but the team could get a “best offer” from one proposed trade suitor.
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