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49ers GM Reveals Encouraging Update About Brock Purdy’s Contract

The San Francisco 49ers have been making headlines lately with their quarterback situation. After a successful season with Jimmy Garoppolo at the helm, the team has been faced with the decision of whether or not to sign him to a big-time contract extension. However, there is another young quarterback on the team who has been making a name for himself and has caught the attention of fans and management alike – Brock Purdy.

Purdy, a 21-year-old quarterback out of Iowa State, has been impressing the 49ers with his skills and potential. In his three years with the Cyclones, he has thrown for over 8,000 yards and 61 touchdowns, while also rushing for 1,000 yards and 18 touchdowns. His athleticism, arm strength, and decision-making have made him a top prospect in the upcoming NFL draft.

With such promising talent, it’s no surprise that the 49ers are eager to secure Purdy’s future with the team. However, instead of signing him to a long-term and expensive contract extension, the team has a different plan in mind – placing him under the franchise tag.

For those unfamiliar, the franchise tag allows a team to retain a player for one year by offering them a one-year contract worth the average of the top five salaries at their position. This means that the 49ers can essentially keep Purdy on the team for the next two seasons without committing to a long-term contract.

But why would the 49ers choose to do this instead of signing Purdy to a big contract right away? The answer lies in the team’s future plans and their faith in Purdy’s potential.

According to reports, the 49ers’ general manager, John Lynch, has expressed his confidence in Purdy and his belief that he will continue to develop and improve as a quarterback. By placing him under the franchise tag, the team can keep him around in a cost-controlled and team-friendly situation while also giving him the opportunity to prove himself on the field.

This approach not only benefits the 49ers financially, but it also benefits Purdy in the long run. By playing under the franchise tag, Purdy will have the chance to showcase his skills and earn a bigger and better contract in the future. It also gives him the opportunity to learn from experienced quarterbacks like Garoppolo and continue to develop under the guidance of head coach Kyle Shanahan.

Furthermore, this decision by the 49ers shows their commitment to building a strong and sustainable team for the future. By keeping Purdy around, they are securing a potential franchise quarterback without breaking the bank. This not only allows them to invest in other key positions but also ensures that they have a solid backup plan in case of any injuries or setbacks.

In conclusion, while the 49ers could have easily signed Purdy to a big-time contract extension, their decision to place him under the franchise tag shows their confidence in his abilities and their commitment to building a strong team for the future. With a talented young quarterback like Purdy on their roster, the 49ers have a bright future ahead and fans have every reason to be excited. Let’s see what the future holds for this promising young quarterback and the team.

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