McCaffrey was sidelined in training camp with what the 49ers called a calf injury. He was questionable for Week 1, missed that game, and then went on IR until Week 10 with what turned out to be bilateral Achilles tendinitis.
While the NFL combine is all about looking at future prospects, San Francisco 49ers general manager John Lynch spent much of his combine media availability discussing some of the biggest names already on his roster.
You can't just keep pressing the pedal and I think there's some good that could come out,” Lynch said. “We need to get younger, I think we're the oldest team in football tr
This is the first season John Lynch is serving on the NFL’s competition committee, and when it reopened discussions for the third consecutive offseason about the Eagles’ Tush Push play, the San Francisco 49ers general manager sat in and listened to arguments made on both sides.
The biggest test in Brandon Aiyuk's recovery from ACL surgery is on the horizon.On Wednesday afternoon, 49ers president of
General manager John Lynch said the 49ers must “reset” and “recalibrate” their spending habits, presumably excluding Brock Purdy’s eventual contract extension.
Michigan tight end Colston Loveland confirmed to 49ers On SI on Thursday that he has met with the 49ers at the NFL Scouting Combine. Loveland is projected to get drafted in the first half of Round 1 and the 49ers currently own the 11th pick.
GM Joe Hortiz joins 'The Insiders' to talk Los Angeles Chargers' offseason goals. Mike Macdonald joins 'The Insiders' to share what he has learned after his first season as Seattle Seahawks head coach.
Despite past struggles, Matt Maiocco believes Jake Moody remains the 49ers' top kicker choice for 2025. GM John Lynch still believes Moody has a bright future.
San Francisco 49ers general manager John Lynch is slated to speak at the NFL combine on Wednesday in his first media appearance since his end-of-season press conference in early January. Lynch will be on the podium talking to reporters at 11:00am Pacific Time on Wednesday,
Part of that process involves figuring out the future of 11-time Pro Bowl left tackle Trent Williams. The three-time All-Pro will turn 37 before the 2025 season kicks off, and he'