Overview
- Negotiations between Brock Purdy and the San Francisco 49ers remain stalled, with no agreement reached on a contract extension.
- Purdy’s representatives are seeking a deal exceeding $50 million per year, while the 49ers’ offers remain in the mid-$40 million range.
- The 49ers view the start of their offseason program on April 21 as a key pressure point for resolving the contract dispute.
- San Francisco has cleared significant cap space through trades and releases, including parting with Deebo Samuel and Javon Hargrave, to prepare for a potential deal.
- External voices, such as Rams receiver Puka Nacua, warn that paying Purdy over $50 million could compromise the 49ers’ ability to maintain a competitive roster.