After winning the 2023 NFC title, the San Francisco 49ers collapsed last season, falling to last place in the NFC West with a 6-11 record. The 49ers are hoping that this offseason is "drama-free" as they look to bounce back,
The San Francisco 49ers reportedly don't have to worry about a lack of interest and potential suitors regarding Deebo Samuel trade discussions. "I just checked in on this," ESPN's Jeremy Fowler said on Thursday's episode of NFL Live.
It appears the Deebo Samuel era is coming to an end in San Francisco. That became clear when ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported the team gave Samuel permission to seek a trade after he asked for one in his end-of-season meeting with head coach Kyle Shanahan.
The 49ers have given Deebo Samuel permission to seek a trade. George Kittle believes San Francisco will have trouble replacing him.
One of the first dominos to fall this offseason came out of the Bay Area when the San Francisco 49ers permitted star wide receiver Deebo Samuel to seek a trade. Samuel's future with the Niners has been up in the air for quite a while as murmurings of a possible trade were tossed around leading up to the 2024 NFL Draft.
The San Francisco 49ers and Deebo Samuel have reached the end of their road together and two teams have emerged in the sweepstakes for the receiver.
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel has drawn "significant trade interest" from both the Washington Commanders and Houston Texans.
The Washington Commanders are identifying potential upgrades around quarterback Jayden Daniels and are suddenly leading contenders for San Francisco 49ers receiver Deebo Samuel.
Deebo Samuel’s time as a 49er is over. Nothing is official yet, but the fate is unavoidable. Before March 22 — and likely before NFL free agency opens on March 12 — the Niners will cut Samuel with a post-June 1 designation. The deal will save the Niners a few more bucks compared to a more traditional cut.
Whether through a trade or release, it appears that Deebo Samuel tenure with the San Francisco 49ers is coming to an end, and the Houston Texans are showing interest.