From the moment Brock Purdy stepped in as their starter in 2022, the San Francisco 49ers have told anyone who would listen that he is the quarterback of not only their present but also their future.
On Friday, the Niners put significant action behind those words as they agreed to a five-year, $265 million deal that includes $181 million in overall guaranteed money with Purdy, ESPN's Adam Schefter reports via Nick Wagoner of ESPN.
It's a massive pay raise for Purdy, known as Mr. Irrelevant for being the last pick in the 2022 NFL draft.
He earned $2.6 million total over his first three NFL seasons, making him the NFL's 76th-highest-paid QB over that span (2022-24), according to Roster Management System. His new contract has an average salary of $53 million, meaning he will get paid more per week under his new deal ($2.9 million) than he did over the first three years of his career combined.
At the league meeting in Florida, general manager John Lynch made it clear that he believed a deal was in the offing.
"I think we're going to get the deal done," Lynch said March 31. "That's what I believe. We'll just leave it at that."
From there, Purdy reported for the start of the offseason program in April, a sign that things were trending toward a deal. The week of the NFL draft last month, Lynch said there were "substantive talks" that had things going in a "good direction."
Finally, it all came together Friday.
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