Dre Greenlaw provided the San Francisco 49ers an amazing spark in his debut in 2024. Albeit his debut was short-lived, he showed exactly what it was the 49ers w
The 49ers might have to replace Dre Greenlaw this offseason. PFF has an idea how they could do so … but it doesn’t make much sense.
Speculation swirls around linebacker Dre Greenlaw's status after Fred Warner's wife shares what appears to be a farewell message on social media
The 2024 season left no debate over the importance of Dre Greenlaw to the San Francisco 49ers. But will the veteran linebacker be back with the team in 2025 and beyond?
The 49ers have plenty of decisions to make in the wake of a disappointing season where they posted a 6-11 record while losing seven of their last eight
With that in mind, Over the Cap published a list of 100 players that might become cap casualties as teams try to create cap space ahead of free agency and the 2025 NFL Draft -- six San Francisco 49ers were featured,
Dre Greenlaw’s future with the San Francisco 49ers is in doubt after social media posts hinted at the linebacker’s possible departure in free agency.
Analyst Dane Brugler of The Athletic released his latest mock draft, projecting the San Francisco 49ers to strengthen both their offensive and defensive fronts with their first two picks. Fans are eager to see if the team will prioritize protecting Brock Purdy, their...
Here we'll look at the Denver Broncos 2025 NFL free agency targets after their playoff loss vs. the Buffalo Bills.
Quarterback Brock Purdy is entering the final year of his four-year rookie contract, which means he’s eligible for an extension this offseason. Ironing out that contract to ensure the satisfaction of their franchise quarterback and giving themselves a firm understanding of where they stand with the salary cap has to be paramount for San Francisco.
Dean, a starting linebacker, went down late in the second quarter and is out for the rest of the playoffs after a fine season for the Eagles. The next man up is Oren Burks.
As the 49ers cleaned out their lockers in Levi’s Stadium on Monday—the day after the team’s 11th loss of the season, which guaranteed them the No. 11 pick in April’s NFL Draft and an indisputable spot in the league’s bottom third for the 2024 campaign—it was impossible not to be struck by how the team’s leaders and others purported themselves.