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.
John Lynch is encouraged by the state of the San Francisco 49ers’ offensive line with Trent Williams returning for another season.
General manager John Lynch said the 49ers must “reset” and “recalibrate” their spending habits, presumably excluding Brock Purdy’s eventual contract extension.
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The 49ers have Met with Michigan TE Colston Loveland at the Combine
NFL or rodeo? Projected first-rounder Colston Loveland of Michigan explains making choice
Michigan star tight end Colston Loveland is expected to be a first-round pick in April's NFL draft. But he almost chose an entirely different sport.
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Ex-Michigan TE Colston Loveland: Shoulder surgery 'just a speed bump in the road'
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 revealed left tackle Trent Williams is not just ready to play in 2025, but he's "really motivated" to do so.
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Hosted on MSNGolden Nuggets: John Lynch had a lot to sayGM John Lynch speaks at the NFL Scouting Combine “San Francisco 49ers general manager John Lynch spoke to reporters at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis. Here is ev
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Hosted on MSNJohn Lynch explains why the 49ers ‘need to get younger’GM John Lynch believes the 49ers took a step in the right direction with the 2024 draft class, and explains why the 49ers can’t continue to spend as much cash
The San Francisco 49ers are making the rounds at the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine, but their focus extends beyond evaluating college talent. General manager John Lynch faces a more pressing challenge: securing Brock Purdy’s future with a contract extension that matches his remarkable rise.
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