Teams San Francisco 49ers - The Niners

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Should just cancel Brasher instead if they want to stop the injuries. ✌

We going to play our season on Madden with all injuries settings disabled.
 
A finely tuned athlete got out of a chair and did a mischief to his knee,ffs hahahahaha ....don't think I've been for a jog for over 10 years now and standing up from chairs are no obstacle for me. 😂😂😂
 
On a serious note, surely the training staff are getting canned if they are the same people who were around last year? Needs a thorough investigation into the way they do things at a minimum.
 

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49ers waived OT Justin Skule.
The team needed the roster spot after signing OL Senio Kelemete to replace Skule, who tore his ACL at Monday's practice. The latter is still expected to go unclaimed and revert back to San Francisco's roster, keeping the organization on the hook for his $894,714 cap hit this year.
SOURCE: David Lombardi on Twitter
Jun 11, 2021, 2:38 PM ET
 
49ers signed G Senio Kelemete, formerly of the Texans.
Kelemete appeared in 14 games with five starts for Houston in 2020. He's regarded as a versatile lineman who has played guard and tackle. The Niners are scrambling to build offensive line depth after losing OT Justin Skule to an ACL injury. The 49ers will be Kelemete's fourth team since entering the NFL in 2012 with the Cardinals.
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SOURCE: Mike Garafolo on Twitter
Jun 11, 2021, 10:27 AM ET
 
Yep a jerry rice one for me then maybe lott, willis, warner, bosa, sanders, who else to get

Just don't get any that I buy....they will never play another down in the league.
 
49ers, Fred Warner agree to five-year contract extension

Posted by Myles Simmons on July 21, 2021, 12:48 PM EDT

Fred Warner has secured his bag.
According to multiple reports, the All-Pro inside linebacker has agreed to terms with the 49ers on a five-year contract extension through 2026. The deal is worth $95 million with $40.5 million guaranteed, making him the highest-paid inside linebacker in the league.

The 70th overall pick in the third round back in 2018, Warner was entering the final year of his rookie deal. He’s started every game for San Francisco since he was drafted, recording at least 118 total tackles in each of his first three years.
Warner was named to the Pro Bowl and received first-team All-Pro honors for the first time in 2020. He recorded 125 total tackles, five tackles for loss, seven QB hits, a sack, three passes defensed, and a pair of interceptions last year.

Warner is a critical piece for a 49ers defense that was ravaged by injuries a season ago. The unit finished No. 5 in yards allowed, which is part of why former defensive coordinator Robert Saleh landed as Jets head coach. Now with DeMeco Ryans as DC and Nick Bosa expected back from his torn ACL, Warner has a chance to once again thrive in 2021.
 

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