The NFL franchise tag window is officially open, and for teams and players alike, it’s one of the most tense periods of the year. But what does it actually mean to be franchise tagged?
Simply put, an NFL franchise tag allows a team to retain one of its impending free agents for another year.
The player receives a salary based on the top earners at their position, giving them a big paycheck while giving the team time to negotiate a long-term deal or plan their roster.
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How does the NFL Franchise Tag Window work?
There are two main types of the NFL franchise tag: exclusive and non-exclusive.
An exclusive tag keeps the player from negotiating with other teams, while a non-exclusive tag lets them talk to other teams, but their current team can match any offer or receive draft pick compensation if they leave.
It’s a delicate balance—players get top-level money for a year, but they give up the security of a longer-term contract.
The NFL franchise tag window is short—teams have just a few weeks each offseason to make their decisions.
This year, the window opens on Tuesday, February 17th, and closes at 1 pm PT on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, so teams need to act fast if they want to tag a player.
Once the window closes, teams lose the ability to use the tag until the next offseason, making timing critical.
For the San Francisco 49ers, this offseason could be interesting. The 49ers have the option to use the NFL franchise tag on one player before the new league year starts. Teams usually tag players who are key contributors or who play positions that are hard to replace.
The 49ers have historically used the NFL franchise tag sparingly, but this year, a few stars could be candidates. Tagging a player is a strategic move: it locks in top talent for another season, but it could create salary cap challenges or tension if the player was expecting a long-term deal.
For fans, the NFL franchise tag period is a mix of excitement and uncertainty—will the 49ers keep their key players under the tag, or will someone slip away in free agency?
Either way, the NFL franchise tag remains one of the most fascinating and high-stakes tools in the NFL’s contract landscape.
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Upcoming San Francisco 49ers Offseason Schedule
Tuesday, February 17 – Tuesday, March 3 – Franchise/Transition Tag window
Monday, February 23 – Monday, March 2 – NFL Scouting Combine (Indianapolis)
Monday, March 9 – Wednesday, March 11 – Free agent negotiation period
Wednesday, March 11 – 2026 League Year begins & free agency opens
Sunday, March 29 – Wednesday, April 1 – NFL Annual League Meeting
Thursday, April 23 – Saturday, April 25 – 2026 NFL Draft
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