July 6, 2024

The Ringer's Michael Lombardi Talks NFL & More in Studio | The Rich Eisen  Show | 8/18/17 - YouTube

49ers Will Never Pay Brock Purdy $50 Million, Former NFL GM Says

In the aftermath of Brock Purdy’s worst game of his career, former NFL general manager Michael Lombardi believes the San Francisco 49ers will never pay the quarterback $50 million annually.

However, the reason doesn’t stem from Purdy’s four-interception game or a midseason three-game slide. The 49ers simply won’t pay that much for a quarterback, Lombardi explained to Yahoo Sports’ Jason Fitz on the “Zero Blitz” podcast on Thursday.

Brock Purdy

Whenever I look for an answer on these problems, ‘The Sopranos’ usually offers the best answer,” Lombardi said. “So in season one, Uncle Junior becomes the new boss and he’s taken all the money. And Tony has to have the meeting with them to tell them you’ve got to share.”

You can’t be the guy who eats at the table all the time. That’s the same conversation you’re going to have to have with Brock Purdy. Brock, if you want 50 million, we’re not going to give it to you,” Lombardi continued. “If you want to stay here and be the quarterback of this team for the next 30 years, you want to be the Tom Brady, like he did, we can pay you that.”

Brock Purdy

Brady played 20 seasons for the New England Patriots and never earned more than $23 million in a season despite six Super Bowl wins in Foxborough. He had to leave New England to find his biggest payday with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for three seasons.

The final pick of the 2022 NFL Draft, Purdy will earn $889,252 this season and no more than $1.1 million in each of the next two years. San Francisco will need to make a decision on Purdy’s long-term value by 2026 when his rookie contract expires.

49ers’ QB Plan Could Bring More Rings Than Peyton Manning, Mike Lombardi Says

San Francisco has cycled through quarterbacks in recent years amid three NFC Championship Game appearances since 2020. Jimmy Garoppolo led the way at first before the 49ers trade for and drafted Trey Lance followed by Purdy.

Brock Purdy

Lombardi notes that the 49ers’ building and finding a quarterback who “enhances the system” is working. It worked with Brady and New England for two decades but not with their AFC archrival.

“Brady took less money. Look, we know this,”  Lombardi said. “Peyton Manning did not take a discount. They won one Super Bowl in Indianapolis. Why? I think a lot of it was because of the [salary] cap, right?”

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *