Jauan Jennings reaches $3 million agreement with 49ers before 2025 NFL season

Jauan Jennings reaches $3 million agreement with 49ers before 2025 NFL season
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There has been a lot of uncertainty around the wide receiver room for the San Francisco 49ers during the preseason, but everything is falling into place just before Week 1. On Wednesday, just days after wideout Jauan Jennings returned to practice after dealing with a calf injury, he finally reached a long-awaited agreement with the team on his contract for this season.

Jennings and the team had been at odds over the deal, but now they have reached a resolution. The 49ers have added $3 million in incentives centered around playing time to his deal for the season, giving him the potential to earn up to $10.5 million for the year according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

“Another pre-Sunday deal: the 49ers and Jauan Jennings reached agreement on a deal that will add $3 million in play-time incentives to the wide receiver’s contract, per his agents Drew and Jason Rosenhaus,” Schefter reported on X, formerly Twitter. “Now, instead of earning $7.5 million this season, Jennings can earn up to $10.5 million.”

Now, with Brandon Aiyuk sidelined with an injury, Kyle Shanahan and company will have their other top wideout ready to go for Week 1 against the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday.

This story will be updated.

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