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49ers Keep Trade Window Open for Mac Jones

The team says it will only move the affordable, proven backup if Kurtis Rourke shows he can be a reliable in-house replacement or if a contender offers an unusually strong return.

Overview

  • Mac Jones publicly reiterated on Tuesday that he expects to remain in San Francisco and said “my feet are in San Francisco,” while also acknowledging the trade deadline remains possible.
  • General manager John Lynch has told teams he wants a strong offer for Jones and set a steep asking price this spring that deterred offseason trade interest.
  • Jones’ 2025 performance — a 5-3 record as a starter with 2,151 yards, 13 touchdowns and a near 70% completion rate — and his team-friendly 2026 pay make him a valuable, affordable target for contenders.
  • The 49ers are monitoring 2025 seventh-round pick Kurtis Rourke and may give him extra reps in camp and practice to see if he can replace Jones as the primary backup.
  • San Francisco’s trade posture leaves the decision tied to clear triggers: Rourke’s readiness, an injury-driven urgent need at another club, or an overpay that meets the 49ers’ high price.