49ers QB Brock Purdy said he will miss the relationship he created with WR Deebo Samuel during their time together in San Francisco.
“It sucks, dude. He’s my boy,” Purdy said, via PFT. “I love Deebo. Day 1, he’s always had my back and believed in me when I got in. I didn’t really know how the guys were going to take it when I did get thrown in. Jimmy went down, I was the last quarterback, and Deebo was nothing but just great to me, dude, building me up, and just giving me confidence. In games, we fed off each other’s energy and building each other up. It was awesome, and over the last couple of years, same thing. So, we created just a great relationship. He’s my brother.”
Zach Orr is entering his second year as the Ravens’ defensive coordinator. Baltimore OLBs coach Chuck Smith expressed his belief in Orr after the coordinator faced criticism for their poor start to last season.
“I’ve lived it. I’ve walked it. I’ve seen it,” Smith said, via Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic. “Zach Orr, I’m telling you, is going to be an incredible coordinator, and let me tell you why. When we were struggling last year, I watched him stand in front of these mics every week and talk to you all, and he didn’t flinch. But I also watched him stand in front of the room (when we) played the Bengals, and it wasn’t like we were celebrating because, from a defensive standpoint, they did a lot. They had a great day on us. Zach Orr looked those players in the eye, and he never let the highs get too high or the lows get too low. He stayed in the middle.”
Smith reiterated that Orr “led the charge” in Baltimore’s defensive turnaround in 2024.
*“I know last year a lot of people in the media were saying, ‘Well, this guy came in and helped.’ No, Zach Orr did it. Zach Orr, in those rooms, with the coaches, he led, he made the changes, in support (with) Coach Harbaugh and the guys on that staff. But, Zach Orr truly...