Brock Purdy inks 5 year extension
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Roster purge be damned, the 49ers offseason has gone almost exactly as planned befitting a team with a 6-11 record.
In 40 career games with the 49ers, Purdy has completed 67.5% of his passes for 9,518 yards and 64 touchdowns to 27 interceptions. He took over as the starter in 2022 due to injuries and never looked back, guiding the 49ers to an NFC title game appearance in his first year and a Super Bowl appearance in '23.
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Niners Nation on MSNWhere does Brock Purdy rank among the 32 starting NFL quarterbacks?NFL Quarterback rankings are tricky. The only group of quarterbacks that just about everyone agrees on is the “elite” tier of Patrick Mahomes, Lamar Jackson, Josh Allen, and Joe Burrow. Four elite quarterbacks mean 28 other teams are trying to win the Super Bowl with non-elite quarterbacks in 2025.
The San Francisco 49ers have signed Brock Purdy to a contract extension thus ending speculation about his future in the Bay Area, but Adam Schefter has revealed there was not much interest for him on the trade market.
After missing the playoffs in 2024, the San Francisco 49ers are looking to get back to competing for Super Bowls, and that means spending money to retain their best players.
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Niners Nation on MSNPushing back on a popular narrative about Brock PurdyFred Warner, George Kittle, and Brock Purdy are all here to stay, and the 49ers are rolling into their offseason activities with just about everyone in tow—a stark departure from last season’s offseason.
The Los Angeles Chargers locked up their star quarterback in Justin Herbert two years ago. The Bolts handed Herbert a five year, $262.5 million extension with $218,738,376 guaranteed. The deal locked Herbert in to an average annual value of $52.
According to one book, bettors are fading the San Francisco 49ers' win total and are backing them to have an underwhelming season.