San Francisco 49ers linebacker Dre Greenlaw enters free agency as a fascinating case study. The linebacker’s reputation as one of the best in the league lives on, but are the concerns about Greenlaw’s health and recovery too much to overlook for the NFL and the 49ers?
The San Francisco 49ers missed the playoffs last season and now face some tough decisions in free agency. They could be parting ways with a key defender.
Teams let good players walk out of the building all the time. It’s called free agency and it starts in less than a month on March 12. Two of the 49ers’ toughest decisions are what to do with linebacker Dre Greenlaw and safety Talanoa Hufanga, who are scheduled to be made available to the highest bidder.
San Francisco 49ers fan favorite Drew Greenlaw appears to be ready to depart the Bay Area via free agency, according to at least one notable Niners insider.
Greenlaw’s 2024 season was severely impacted by injuries, as he suffered a torn Achilles tendon during Super Bowl LVIII. This setback limited him to just two starts throughout the season, raising questions about his durability and long-term effectiveness. However, when healthy, Greenlaw has proven to be one of the league’s most dynamic linebackers.
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San Francisco 49ers linebacker De'Vondre Campbell still has not publicly addressed why he quit on the team late in the season, and it does not sound like
Dre Greenlaw has been in the spotlight this week, with reports suggesting that the San Francisco 49ers linebacker could enter the free agency this offseason. Greenlaw has been with the 49ers since ...
Linebacker De’Vondre Campbell quit on the San Francisco 49ers in the middle of a game. According to Campbell, he has his own side of the story. But instead of discussing those specifics,
The Washington Commanders took a few risks last year in free agency, and a lot of them paid off.That could lead them to approaching free agency similarly in 2025, as Bleacher Report writer Kristopher Knox believes that the Commanders should look into signing oft-injured linebacker Dre Greenlaw of the San Francisco 49ers.
Three months after walking off the field in the middle of a game, Campbell went on a social media rant about it.