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Brock Purdy Breaks Silence on Having a No-Trade Clause in $265,000,000 Contract With 49ers

Brock Purdy’s rise from Mr. Irrelevant to the face of the San Francisco 49ers is now official — and so is his control over where he plays.

The 24-year-old quarterback just became the highest-paid player in franchise history with a five-year, $265 million extension that includes a full no-trade clause — the first of its kind for the Niners.

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Brock Purdy Addresses the No-Trade Clause in New Deal

The no-trade clause drew plenty of attention after the deal’s details surfaced. But when asked if it was a sticking point in negotiations, Purdy kept it simple.

“I think it’s important, yes, but also that’s something that my agent and I had discussed with what other quarterbacks have around the league,” Purdy said at the press conference. “But was it going to be a determining factor? No.”

The clause gives Purdy a rare level of stability. But in reality, most top quarterbacks already hold that kind of power — whether it’s in writing or not. Still, it’s another sign that San Francisco sees Purdy as the long-term answer under center.

A Deal Done Just in Time

Purdy made it clear he wanted the extension finished before on-field work began. And while it wasn’t wrapped up in time for the offseason program’s kickoff, the Niners finalized it just ahead of OTAs, which begin on Tuesday.

“Being here day one was a huge emphasis for me,” he said. “I had a lot of faith in my agent and the Niners… I didn’t know when exactly, but being here for phase one was huge.”

That urgency paid off. Purdy can now head into training camp focused only on football — a luxury not all San Francisco stars have had lately. Unlike Nick Bosa and Brandon Aiyuk, whose contract talks dragged into the summer, Purdy’s deal came together fast.

A Team-Friendly Structure With Long-Term Vision

Purdy’s contract includes $181 million in guarantees and averages $53 million per year, tying him with Jared Goff for seventh among quarterbacks. But the structure, not the number, is what stands out.

His deal comes in at under 19% of the projected salary cap — a sign that Purdy valued flexibility over maxing out his paycheck. The Niners already extended Fred Warner and George Kittle this offseason, and Purdy’s decision to leave some money on the table should help keep the core together.

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“It’s not just for me to get all the money I can,” Purdy said. “Let’s surround ourselves with a great team and a great locker room. All those things mattered.”

With the deal done, Purdy can turn the page — fully healthy and fully focused — on leading a rebound from San Francisco’s 6-11 season.

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