San Francisco wants him back—for the right price. He wants to stay—for the right price. The difference in ‘right price’ is where the deal gets complicated.
Steve Young shared how he thinks San Francisco quarterback Brock Purdy can enhance the Niners’ offensive attack.
Not getting a contract done and potentially missing their quarterback for the start of training camp pales in comparison to the damage any typical contract hang-ups might cause. Signing Purdy for a less-favorable contract in March will help far more than signing him to a more-favorable contract in August.
A new contract for quarterback Brock Purdy remains atop the San Francisco 49ers' offseason priority list. That won't be the
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 family coaching backgrounds of new Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak and 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan are strongly intertwined.
A huge reason for the sense of urgency is quarterback Brock Purdy's looming contract extension. Once the last pick in the 2022 NFL Draft, Purdy has become an unexpected star, and having him on a $1 million annual salary has done wonders for the 49ers' budget.
In a recent article, Daniel Alameda of The Wrightway Network proposed that the 49ers could send Purdy to the Las Vegas Raiders for multiple draft picks, perhaps including the number-six overall pick this upcoming April.
San Francisco 49ers legend Steve Young believes quarterback Brock Purdy has the potential to elevate his game by utilizing his legs more.
Many played big roles in the last Super Bowl meeting. Hurts rushed for three TDs and threw a 45-yard scoring strike to Brown, while Mahomes threw three TD passes, including one to Kelce, Nick Bolton returned a fumble for a touchdown and Harrison Butker kicked the game-winning field goal with 8 seconds left.
NFL Hall of Famer Steve Young says 49ers' quarterback Brock Purdy can do "80 percent" of what Jayden Daniels can do on the ground.
The time between the end of every football season and the first day of the NFL Draft is hardly as exciting as the seasons themselves. But it's a time of important work and after a dismal eighteen weeks and falling well short of a playoff berth,