49ers free agency tracker: Players who reportedly will stay, go, arrive

49ers free agency tracker: Players who reportedly will stay, go, arrive originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

The NFL offseason officially is underway, with the start of the league’s negotiation period Monday bringing plenty of free-agency news.

The 49ers saw several players reportedly leave for other teams, while welcoming others to the friendly confines of the Bay Area in their hunt for a sixth Super Bowl victory.

Here are the players who reportedly are staying, leaving or arriving on the 49ers thus far:

Staying

QB Brandon Allen (one-year extension; no financial terms reported)

Guard Ben Bartch (one-year extension; no financial terms reported)

Going

DT Javon Kinlaw to the New York Jets (one-year contract; no financial terms reported)

TE Charlie Woerner to the Atlanta Falcons (three-year, $12 million contract)

QB Sam Darnold to the Minnesota Vikings (one-year, $10 million contract)

CB Isaiah Oliver to the New York Jets (one-year contract; no financial terms reported)

Arriving

DE Leonard Floyd from the Buffalo Bills (two-year, $20 million contract)

DE Yeter Gross-Matos from the Carolina Panthers (two-year, $18 million contract)

Restricted free agents

WR Jauan Jennings (second-round tender as RFA)

49ers’ remaining free agents

DE Chase Young

WR Chris Conley

DE Clelin Ferrell

LB Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles

OL Jon Feliciano

DT Kevin Givens

Safety Logan Ryan

OT Matt Pryor

LB Oren Burks

DE Randy Gregory

WR Ray-Ray McCloud

TE Ross Dwelley

DT Sebastian Joseph-Day

Safety Tashaun Gipson

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Publish date : 2024-03-12 06:26:29

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