The San Francisco 49ers understand that they're going to have to pony up for QB Brock Purdy.
Jed York is expecting that his quarterback, Brock Purdy, will ask for a mammoth contract after the 2024-25 season. Considering the performance of the quarterback in the past two seasons, the 49ers’ CEO York believes that it will be a legitimate claim.
The 49ers owner tried to put a positive spin on the team’s season ending in a Super Bowl loss. The San Francisco 49ers made the Super Bowl for the second time in five years this past season, but fell short once again to the Kansas City Chiefs, losing in overtime 25-22 to send them packing without any hardware at the end of the year.
York says the market will tell the 49ers what to pay Brock Purdy One reason why it makes little sense for the San Francisco 49ers to trade wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk is because of the chemistry he has with quarterback Brock Purdy.
Twenty-nine of the NFL’s 32 team owners voted to pass the league’s proposal to change the kickoff rules to a new hybrid format Tuesday at the NFL’s Annual Meeting. The 49ers, however, weren’t one of them.
Brock Purdy becoming the highest-paid player in the NFL? Even after his incredible 2023 season that almost ended in him winning the Super Bowl, it sounds like something beyond the realm of possibility.
Over the past five seasons, the San Francisco 49ers have appeared in four NFL Championship Games and two Super Bowls. The team represented the NFC in Super Bowl 58 last month, narrowly missing out on earning the organization's sixth Vince Lombardi Trophy.
According to Ben Fischer of the Sports Business Journal, San Francisco 49ers CEO Jed York is preparing to assume the role of principal owner of the team by acquiring the necessary equity from his mother, Denise DeBartolo York.
According to Ben Fischer of the Sports Business Journal, San Francisco 49ers CEO Jed York is preparing to assume the role of principal owner of the team by acquiring the necessary equity from his mother, Denise DeBartolo York.
Jed York sees himself as the one true heir of Eddie DeBartolo Jr., the former 49ers owner who won five Super Bowls and lost none. My father, Lowell Cohn, who covered Bay Area sports from 1979 to 2017, sees someone else in the Bay Area as Eddie's heir.
For nearly 20 years, Jed York has tried to live up to the legacy of his uncle Eddie DeBarolo Jr. Each took over the team as young men, but DeBartolo had lots of success early on while York has yet to win his first Super Bowl.
Jed York used to be the face and the voice of the 49ers until he hired John Lynch. You see, York's parents technically own the team, but they don't want to live in California or run the team or be held accountable, so they gave it to their son when he was in his 20s and let him handle the press conferences.
San Francisco 49ers’ owner Jed York made an eye-opening statement about officiating ahead of the team’s matchup with the Kansas City Chiefs this week. York’s comments echo Nick Bosa’s complaints about the Chiefs offensive tackles committing a lot of holds against pass rushers.
San Francisco 49ers CEO Jed York announced that the team will cover the expenses to fly its entire organization to Las Vegas, Nevada, for Super Bowl 58.
San Francisco 49ers CEO Jed York is being sued for alleged insider trading and violations of federal securities laws, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.
Owens says he has contacted 49ers CEO Jed York about lending a helping hand this holiday season.
While it's widely expected the QB will eventually land elsewhere, York repeated that Garoppolo ultimately could stay put.
The San Francisco 49ers are entering Week 5 after back to back losses and now sit with a .500 record. The 49ers Faithful are already spreading blame around and playoff hopes are dwindling for a team that was considered by many as a Super Bowl contender before the season started.
Sitting a young quarterback make sense. Said signal-caller would still be playing under his rookie contract for a few more seasons, creating more flexibility.
York had some fun with fans on Twitter ahead of the draft.
Amid protests across the United States in response to the death of George Floyd, San Francisco 49ers chief executive officer Jed York announced Saturday via Twitter that the organization will be donating $1 million to "local and national organizations who are creating change."
Richard Sherman has made a few enemies during his time in the NFL, and some of them later become his teammates. That seems to be the case with Trent Williams.
After the NFL recently announced their new national anthem policy, more details about the owners’ process are trickling out. There apparently was no official vote on the new anthem policy, only an informal polling of owners by league executives, according to Seth Wickersham of ESPN (Twitter links).
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