49ers Free Agency Tracker: Rumors, Reports, and Signings: Samson Ebukam returns to the NFC
Former San Francisco 49ers fifth-rounder Robert Beal is headed to the Miami Dolphins on a one-year deal. The 49ers did not offer Beal a qualifying offer, meaning he does not count toward the compensatory pick formula.
Mike McDaniel signed one of the fastest players in the league, regardless of position, in Keaton Mitchell. The running back joins the Chargers after not being tendered by the Ravens.
The Broncos officially released linebacker Dre Greenlaw with a post-June 1 designation. Greenlaw will be a popular want for fans, but the Niners may have gotten everything they could have out of Greenlaw. His weaknesses might outweigh his strengths after numerous injuries. We will see who signs him and for how much.
If the 49ers are looking to add another veteran wide receiver, options like Tyreek Hill, Stefon Diggs, Christian Kirk, Deebo Samuel, Darnell Mooney, and Dyami Brown are available.
The safeties available are less intriguing. Jaquan Brisker, Andre Cisco, Kyle Dugger, Donovan Wilson, Tony Adams, Harrison Smith, and Geno Stone are out there.
The 49ers could sign some of their own, including Jennings, Spencer Burford, Eric Kendricks, and Luke Gifford.
We’ll have updates on any other signings throughout the day.
Kyle’s update, 11:17 a.m. PT: The Bengals signed veteran defensive tackle Jonathan Allen to a two-year deal worth $26 million.
The Eagles revised Landon Dickerson’s contract. It’s a two-year deal for $36 million. Dickerson was previously due $39 million. He is now due $15.7 million this upcoming season.
Edge rusher Al-Quadin Muhammad is visiting Tampa Bay.
Kyle’s update, 12:11 p.m. PT: The Commanders signed former Bucks running back Rachaad White to a one-year deal. That was a player some thought the 49ers would pursue.
Rohan’s update, 1:15 p.m. PT: The Atlanta Falcons are adding to their pass rush with the addition of former Colts defensive end Samson Ebukam, who also previously played for the 49ers. Ebukam had two sacks in 14 games this season after missing the 2024 campaign with a torn Achilles.
The Miami Dolphins are also signing former Rams receiver Tutu Atwell on a one-year deal. Atwell, who is from the Miami area, signed a one-year, $10 million extension with the Rams last offseason, but only had six catches for 192 yards last year.
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