The San Francisco 49ers have locked down their quarterback of the future. According to multiple reports, quarterback Brock Purdy has agreed to a five-year, $265-million extension.
According to ESPN‘s Adam Schefter, the “deal includes $181 million in overall guaranteed money.”
It puts Purdy right around the upper-middle tier of quarterbacks, making comparable money to Miami’s Tua Tagovailoa, Detroit’s Jared Goff, and Jacksonville’s Trevor Lawrence.
49ers underwent major changes this offseason, moving on from several key players, all with the understanding that they’d soon be paying Brock Purdy a massive contract after having the best bargain in football the past three years.
Now it’s official: Purdy gets five years, $265… pic.twitter.com/3FB0GZU3Zz
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) May 16, 2025
It’s a well-deserved payday for Brock Purdy, who famously was the final pick (Mr. Irrelevant) in the 2022 NFL Draft. 261 players were selected before the Iowa State quarterback. Unique circumstances led to him getting an early opportunity and he took advantage.
The 49ers haven’t looked back since and now add to their commitment to Purdy, who has taken them to multiple Super Bowls already.
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San Francisco 49ers star George Kittle has agreed to terms on a four-year, $76.4 million contract extension — according to multiple reports — making him the NFL’s highest-paid tight end.
Forty million dollars of that contract reportedly is guaranteed for Kittle, who now is under contract with San Francisco through the 2029 season. He was entering the final season of a deal he signed in 2020.
Bussin’ With The Boys first reported the news on Kittle, whose $19.1 million-per-season contract leapfrogs Arizona Cardinals star Trey McBride ($19 million per season) as the league’s top deal for a tight end.
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