Brock Purdy's lucrative contract extension will keep the 25-year-old quarterback tied to the 49ers for years to come in more ways than one.
The reported five-year, $265 million contract also includes a full-no trade clause for the duration of the deal, NFL Media's Mike Garafolo reported Sunday, citing sources.
As part of his five-year, $265-million extension, #49ers QB Brock Purdy received a full no-trade clause for the duration of the deal, sources tell The Insiders.
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If the substantial money committed -- reportedly $181 million fully guaranteed -- wasn't enough of a vote of confidence, the 49ers' willingness to include a no-trade clause sends a clear message about how the franchise views Purdy as a key building block for San Francisco moving forward.
Since being thrust on the scene as a rookie late in the 2022 NFL season, Purdy has helped guide the 49ers to a Super Bowl appearance, while finishing fourth in MVP voting during the 2023 campaign.
While Purdy's numbers took a hit during the 2024 season, it's important to note the absence of a handful of key offensive weapons as San Francisco had brutal injury luck with a few of its star players as the 49ers stumbled toward a 6-11 record.
Despite the down season, Purdy still boasts a 23-13 regular-season record, completing over 67 percent of his pass attempts with a 104.9 passer rating during his three NFL seasons.
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As the 49ers seek a bounce-back campaign during the 2025 NFL season, Purdy will play a major role in determining what San Francisco's ceiling is now and moving forward as the franchise transitions through a soft reset that saw a number of key veterans depart during the offseason.