Brock Purdy’s $250M 49ers extension: 2025 deal secures QB after Samuel, Ward, Bosa Exits
The San Francisco 49ers signed quarterback Brock Purdy to a five-year, $265 million contract extension, including $181 million guaranteed, as reported by ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The deal brokered by his agent Kyle Strongin, averages $53 million annually, and keeps the 2022 Mr. Irrelevant with the team through 2030.
Purdy earned this contract after leading the 49ers to Super Bowl LVIII and posting a 2024 season with 3,864 yards and 20 touchdowns, despite some challenges. His clutch performance, like the 2024 game-winning drive against the Packers, proved his value to Kyle Shanahan’s offense.
49ers underwent major changes this offseason, moving on from several key players, all with the understanding that they’d soon be paying Brock Purdy a massive contract after having the best bargain in football the past three years.
Now it’s official: Purdy gets five years, $265… pic.twitter.com/3FB0GZU3Zz— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) May 16, 2025
At 25, Purdy has become a key piece for the 49ers, far surpassing his last-pick draft status. This extension comes after a turbulent offseason for San Francisco, which saw the departure of free agents like wide receiver Deebo Samuel, who signed with the Rams, and cornerback Charvarius Ward, who joined the Colts. The team also traded defensive end Nick Bosa to the Browns for draft picks, reshaping their roster.
With Purdy now secured, 49ers fans are hopeful he can guide a reinvented squad to another Super Bowl appearance.
This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: Brock Purdy’s 49ers Deal: $250M extension follows Bosa, Deebo trades
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