49ers QB Brock Purdy announces resignation from San Francisco football to NFL Contract worth $60.7Million
Brock Purdy and the 49ers’ offense showed a bit more chemistry in San Francisco’s third preseason game Friday night, but it definitely wasn’t perfect.
Most of the first team was on the field for three series against the Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium and put together some highlight-worthy plays and others they would prefer to have back. Purdy had tight end George Kittle, wide receiver Deebo Samuel and running back Jordan Mason at his disposal after all three sat out last week’s preseason win over the New Orleans Saints.
Purdy began his first drive with a 27-yard dart to Samuel, followed by a 15-yard completion to Kittle. Then the drive stalled out after Mason was tackled for a 5-yard loss, which was followed by two Purdy incompletions — one to Mason and another to Kittle on a pass thrown behind the tight end.
Stephen A. Smith did not hold back when describing the need for the 49ers to win the Super Bowl this season.
Speaking on ESPN’s “First Take” on Friday morning, the outspoken analyst explained why San Francisco must win a championship now.
“Just looking at them and all the personnel that they have in place,” Smith said. “There is absolutely no excuse – they better sign Trent Williams now, they better get his situation resolved – but outside of that, there’s no excuse for the 49ers not to finally kick down this door.
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“And I think that ultimately when you get four chances at the apple, four NFC title game appearances in the last five years, two Super Bowl appearances in the last five years, and you don’t come across with a ring one time? At some point, you’ve knocked on the door enough and somebody like Detroit [Lions] or Green Bay [Packers] or Philadelphia [Eagles] is going to move you out of the way.”
While the 49ers have come tantalizingly close to winning that elusive Super Bowl, the franchise is running out of opportunities to win with its current roster of stars.
With Brock Purdy on his cheap rookie contract for one more year, it will be impossible for San Francisco to keep this group together beyond the 2024-25 NFL season as it will have to pay its star quarterback.
San Francisco enters the season as one of the favorites to advance to Super Bowl LIX but plenty of challenges lie ahead. The Lions and the Packers have young and talented rosters that gave the 49ers all they could handle in last season’s NFL playoffs, not to mention the always-dangerous Eagles squad who made the Super Bowl two years ago.
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