Brock Purdy’s meteoric rise from the final pick of the 2022 NFL Draft to an unexpected starter for the San Francisco 49ers has been one of the most intriguing stories in the NFL. However, as Purdy’s contract negotiation looms,
As the offseason unfolds, all eyes will be Brock Purdy's contract negotiations and the future of the San Francisco 49ers.
ESPN’s Ben Solak isn’t so sure that extension gets done. In a piece about the upcoming offseason, Solak offered a prediction where San Francisco opted to make Purdy play out the final year of his contract.
A look at the quarterback's strengths and shortcoming as the 49ers begin negotiating a new, multiyear contract.
Purdy, 25, signed a four-year rookie contract with an average annual salary of $934,252 after being drafted with the last pick (No. 262) of the 2022 NFL draft. He is now eligible for an extension.
The San Francisco 49ers could end up replacing Brock Purdy with old friend Sam Darnold, an NFL writer suggests.
The 49ers haven’t been shy about paying big bucks, and haven’t always received a good return on their investment.
Legendary 49ers quarterback Steve Young explained how San Francisco could maximize current signal-caller Brock Purdy in the upcoming 2025 NFL season.
For only the second time since 2019, the NFC championship game won’t feature the San Francisco 49ers. Instead, it’ll feature one of the teams they’ve had a run-in with during their recent stretch of deep postseason jaunts.
The San Francisco 49ers last used a first-round pick on an offensive lineman in 2018, selecting tackle Mike McGlinchey with the ninth overall pick. Of course, the team lacked a first-round pick in 2022 and 2023,
Very few rookie quarterbacks have ever started a game on conference championship weekend, let alone won a title.