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Following the Jacksonville Jaguars’ agreement to a contract with the large defensive lineman, Armstead is reconciling with general manager Trent Baalke, according to Dianna Russini of The Athletic. Armstead was the last player selected by Baalke in the 2015 first round and was selected by the 49ers. When healthy, Armstead is still a superb player at the age of thirty. However, over the past two seasons, he has struggled with foot and knee problems that have either limited his performance or sent him to the bench. The 49ers urged him to accept a sizable wage cut as a result. Armstead objected and demanded to be freed, which was done on Wednesday.

March 14: According to Dianna Russini of The Athletic, Armstead is getting back together with general manager Trent Baalke after the Jacksonville Jaguars and the large defensive lineman reached an agreement. Armstead was the last player selected by Baalke in the 2015 first round and was selected by the 49ers. When healthy, Armstead is still a superb player at the age of thirty. However, over the past two seasons, he has struggled with foot and knee problems that have either limited his performance or sent him to the bench. The 49ers urged him to accept a sizable wage cut as a result. Armstead objected and demanded to be freed, which was done on Wednesday.

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March 13: Givens, who played 398 defensive snaps with the 49ers the previous season, will be signed by them again for a one-year contract. Givens is the third defensive lineman the 49ers have acquired in the previous two days after trading for Malcolm Iliek Collins and reaching an agreement with Jordan Elliott. Givens has more defensive experience than third-year player Kali Davis, but he still has a chance to earn a spot in the rotation

March 13: It is true that the 49ers cut Armstead at 1 p.m. on March 13, just after the NFL’s new league season began. PT. According to a team source, Armstead will be labeled as a post-June 1 cut, which would ultimately free up roughly $18 million. However, this money—his 2024 salary and various bonuses—won’t be released from the books until after June 1. To be designated as a post-June 1 cut, Armstead had to stay on the 49ers roster until after the league year began. The organization also tried to get compensation through trade, but they were unable to come to an agreement.

 

 

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