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49ers general manager John Lynch expressed his belief that the team "will get a deal done" with Purdy and that it hopefully happens in the near future.
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NFL insider Peter Schrager shared his thoughts about what number Brock Purdy could get with a new contract with the San Francisco 49ers. The veteran quarterback, who went from Mr. Irrelevant to playing in the NFC Championship Game during his rookie season ...
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Yardbarker on MSNPeter Schrager doubts Brock Purdy will earn over $55M annually from 49ersThe San Francisco 49ers would undoubtedly prefer to resolve their quarterback situation sooner rather than later. The team is negotiating with Brock Purdy on a contract extension, sparking significant debate about his standing among the NFL's top quarterbacks and market value.
The San Francisco 49ers continue to re-tool the roster this offseason and have an opportunity to do even more later this month in the NFL Draft.
As ClutchPoints hilariously points out, Purdy has made less in three entire seasons ($2.617 million), including a Super Bowl appearance, than the disastrous-turning Cleveland Browns QB Deshaun Watson makes each game ($2.7 million).
Purdy, who made $1.84 million last season after a check from the performance-based pay system, is entering the final year of his rookie deal. He is scheduled to make $5.346 million in 2025.
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Dawgs By Nature on MSNBrowns fans: Would you rather trade for Micah Parsons or Brock Purdy?Currently, QB Brock Purdy and DE Micah Parsons are entering the final years of their rookie contracts and are looking at extensions that will reset the market. While the Browns wo
Brock Purdy, the quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers, shared his personal insights and the pressures of leading the team's historic quarterback le
49ers’ QB Brock Purdy says that about 40% of the time, he can’t see his intended target on downfield throws due to the size of the linemen in front of him. Purdy, who’s listed as 6-foot-1, talks about how important it is to know coverages, the scheme and where his WRs should be. pic.twitter.com/vtOQHKizRD