There has been a lot of uncertainty around the wide receiver room for the [San Francisco 49ers](/nfl/san-francisco-49ers) during the preseason, but everything is falling into place just before Week 1. On Wednesday, just days after wideout Jauan Jennings returned to practice after dealing with a calf injury, he finally reached a long-awaited agreement with the team on his contract for this season.
Jennings and the team had been at odds over the deal, but now they [have reached a resolution](https://x.com/AdamSchefter/status/1963425754235961520). The 49ers have added $3 million in incentives centered around playing time to his deal for the season, giving him the potential to earn up to $10.5 million for the year according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
“Another pre-Sunday deal: the 49ers and Jauan Jennings reached agreement on a deal that will add $3 million in play-time incentives to the wide receiver’s contract, per his agents Drew and Jason Rosenhaus,” Schefter reported on X, formerly Twitter. “Now, instead of earning $7.5 million this season, Jennings can earn up to $10.5 million.”
Now, with Brandon Aiyuk sidelined with an injury, Kyle Shanahan and company will have their other top wideout ready to go for Week 1 against the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday.
_This story will be updated._