San Francisco 49ers general manager John Lynch affirms Brock Purdy's long-term role despite a challenging 2024 season marked by injury struggles and declining stats.
The San Francisco 49ers need to recognize what Brock Purdy has brought to the franchise, and the quarterback didn’t hold back in reminding them of his sacrifices to help the team achieve success. Brock Purdy didn’t hesitate to speak candidly about his impact on the San Francisco 49ers since joining the team.
The 49ers are on the verge of committing themselves long-term to Brock Purdy. So what does he need to be successful?
The 49ers used the final pick of the 2022 NFL Draft to bring in Purdy, a four-year starter at Iowa State. He's gone 23-13 as a starter at the NFL level and led the 49ers to two NFC Championship Games and one Super Bowl, where they lost to the Kansas City Chiefs.
Purdy ranks fourth in the NFL in QBR (69.3), sixth in passing yards (9,075), first in yards per attempt (8.9), and seventh in passing touchdowns (61). However, the 49ers could choose to let Purdy play out the season and franchise tag him.
In line for a massive extension this offseason, San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy wants to get a deal done sooner rather than later so he participate in the team's offseason program.
Heading into the 2024 NFL Season, the San Francisco 49ers were second-favorites to win the Super Bowl behind the Kansas City Chiefs. But, things did not
From 'Mr. Irrelevant' to Super Bowl leader, Brock Purdy's contract talks could reshape the NFL quarterback market.
Nearly one month ago, Iowa State head football coach Matt Campbell agreed to another lucrative contract extension to stay in Ames. Now, the Des Moines Register and many other sources report that Campbell will interview for the coaching vacancy with the NFL's Chicago Bears.
FS1 analyst Emmanuel Acho asserts that while Brock Purdy can lead the 49ers to a Super Bowl, he may not elevate a talent-depleted roster to the playoffs.
John Lynch and the San Francisco 49ers are all-in on Brock Purdy, demonstrated by their latest roster move. Actions always speak louder than words, and general manager John Lynch and the San Francisco 49ers are ostensibly putting their money where their mouths are.