The San Francisco 49ers have re-signed tight end Ross Dwelley to a one-year deal after a season with the Atlanta Falcons. The 30-year-old undrafted player initially joined the 49ers in 2018 and has since played in 101 games, recording 45 receptions for 523 yards and five touchdowns. Despite a career-low performance in Atlanta, where he had only one catch for five yards, Dwelley will bolster the 49ers’ tight end depth chart alongside star George Kittle, who recently signed a four-year extension worth $76.4 million.
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The Eagles are swiftly signing their rookie class, having recently secured fifth-round cornerback Mac McWilliams from UCF, bringing their total to five out of ten draft picks under contract. They were the first team to finalize a deal with a draft pick, beginning with linebacker Smael Mondon, followed by contracts for quarterback Kyle McCord, offensive tackle Myles Hinton, and outside linebacker Antwuan Powell-Ryland. The Collective Bargaining Agreement streamlines contract negotiations, contributing to the Eagles' rapid...
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