Real possibility Bosa brothers reunite on 49ers

EPISODE · Mar 9, 2025 · 34 MIN

Real possibility Bosa brothers reunite on 49ers

from 49ers Talk: A San Francisco 49ers Podcast · host NBC Sports Bay Area

On the eve of NFL free agency, Matt Maiocco and Jennifer Lee Chan discuss the churning news cycle surrounding the 49ers. Needing a reboot on both sides of the ball, will marquee defensive end Joey Bosa join his brother Nick in the trenches for the first and maybe last opportunity to play together professionally? Also, Matt and Jennifer discuss what other moves the 49ers can make to bolster their depth as a handful of their important players are set to test free agency. Lastly, Jennifer offers an update on the Brock Purdy contract extension negotiations as she and Matt discuss how both Purdy's agent and the 49ers tackle such a massive contract.--(1:00) NFL free agency news coming in quickly with new league year starting this week(3:00) Very real possibility that Joey Bosa plays with his brother after release from the Chargers(6:00) Hargrave on his way out and signs point to 49ers trading or releasing Maliek Collins(15:30) Jets free agents that would fit with the 49ers due to Salah, Boyer ties(19:15) JLC - No movement on Purdy extension so far, Purdy's agent first big contract, wants to get it right(25:00) You can’t profess that you want Purdy for the long term and then lowball him, it sends the wrong message to the locker room Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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