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The 49ers have always been about big moves and bold bets, but this one? It might just change the entire QB market. In a league where contracts define status, and paychecks reflect legacy. San Francisco is about to make a decision that no one saw coming—one that’s bound to get rival teams, analysts, and fans talking for a long time.

Brock Purdy went from Mr. Irrelevant to Mr. $49 Million. Yes, that’s right. It is rumored that the 49ers will pay Purdy $49M per season. And in the process, he’s about to one-up Patrick Mahomes in the paycheck department. Yep, you read that right. Which would make him richer than Mahomes, who’s sitting at $45M per year. That’s wild considering Mahomes has two rings, two MVPs, and a resume that screams GOAT in the making—while Purdy is just getting started.

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Now, let’s be real—Purdy has been balling out. He’s led the Niners to back-to-back NFC Championship games and a Super Bowl run. Proving he’s way more than just a ‘system QB’. Last season, he put up 4,280 yards, 31 TDs, and a 69.4% completion rate, all while being one of the lowest-paid starting QBs in the league. But is that enough to cash out higher than Mahomes? The 49ers sure think so.

Let’s be real—Purdy’s bag ain’t record-breaking, but it’s definitely shaking up the QB market. With Joe Burrow, Trevor Lawrence, and Jordan Love all pulling $55M a year and Dak set to hit $60M, Purdy’s $49M low-key looks like a bargain (which is crazy to say about $50M a year). But when your QB1 is out-earning Patrick freaking Mahomes, you already know NFL Twitter, rival fans, and front offices are about to lose it.

At the end of the day, the 49ers aren’t playing around—they’re locking in their guy for the long haul. And with big-money deals already in place for Brandon Aiyuk ($120M), Nick Bosa ($170M), and possibly a new star WR if one of their own gets traded. This squad is finally pushing their chips in for another Super Bowl run. Purdy’s payday isn’t just about rewarding his rise—it’s about proving he’s the dude who can bring the Lombardi back to the Bay.

Moral of the story? The 49ers are all in on Brock Purdy, and they’re betting he’s the one to break the curse and bring home that Lombardi. But, is it worth $49 million?

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Is Brock Purdy really worth more than Patrick Mahomes, or is this just 49ers' hype?

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Deebo Samuel’s 49ers era is over. Where is he headed next?

Welp, it’s official—Deebo Samuel is dipping from the 49ers. GM John Lynch straight-up said they’re “honoring” his request for a fresh start, which means one of Kyle Shanahan’s biggest weapons is OUT. After six years of breaking ankles and carrying the offense, Deebo is packing his bags.

 

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And here’s where it gets messy—Deebo just posted on his Insta while he sits in Florida. And now everyone’s convinced he’s teasing a move to the Dolphins. Coincidence? Maybe. But let’s be real: Miami needs another elite weapon, and Deebo lined up next to Tyreek and Waddle would be straight-up unfair. If this rumor is real, Tua’s about to level up big time.

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But Miami isn’t the only team in the DMs. The Steelers are reportedly thirsty for a top WR to pair with George Pickens. And they’ve done business with the Niners before. Meanwhile, the Texans and Raiders are also lurking, ready to throw the bag at Deebo if it means upgrading their offenses. Dude’s got options on options. It’s just a matter of who’s ready to drop a bag for him.

For the 49ers, though? Big yikes. Deebo was a walking cheat code in Shanahan’s offense, and losing him is gonna sting. But with Aiyuk locked in and Purdy about to cash out, the Niners are clearly pivoting. The Deebo era in SF is officially over, and now we wait to see where he lands. Stay tuned—this saga is far from over.

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