49ers Sign Cornerback, Humphries Remains Free Agent Amid Special Teams Overhaul
49ers Sign Cornerback, Humphries Remains Free Agent Amid Special Teams Overhaul

49ers Sign Cornerback, Humphries Remains Free Agent Amid Special Teams Overhaul

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The San Francisco 49ers have been active in reshaping their roster with a focus on youth and special teams improvements. While initially reported to have signed veteran offensive tackle D.J. Humphries, multiple sources clarified that Humphries has not finalized a contract and remains a free agent, despite his Super Bowl experience and injury history. The 49ers also made a notable exception to their youth movement by signing 39-year-old long snapper Jon Weeks to replace Taybor Pepper, emphasizing a strategic overhaul of their historically poor special teams under new coordinator Brant Boyer. Additionally, the team signed cornerback Derrick Canteen to a three-year deal, waiving safety Quindell Johnson to clear roster space; Canteen brings extensive college experience from Cincinnati, Virginia Tech, and Georgia Southern. These moves illustrate the 49ers' balanced approach of integrating experienced players in key roles while continuing to inject younger talent into their lineup. Meanwhile, unrelated to the 49ers, the Las Vegas Raiders have revamped their quarterback room by acquiring Geno Smith, signaling a shift toward stability at the position.

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