July 3, 2024

49ers bring back receiver/returner Trent Taylor

Veteran wide receiver and return specialist Trent Taylor has returned to the San Francisco 49ers, who have an opening after losing Ray-Ray McCloud last month to the Atlanta Falcons in free agency. Taylor, 29, signed a one-year contact on Tuesday with the 49ers, who had selected him in the fifth round of the 2017 NFL Draft out of Louisiana Tech. After playing for San Francisco

49ers signings: WR Trent Taylor re-signs with San Francisco

from 2017-20, Taylor spent most of 2019 on injured reserve (foot surgery), before playing for the Cincinnati Bengals (2021-22) and Chicago Bears (2023). He has 87 career receptions for 834 yards and three touchdowns in 78 games (three starts), with his best season as a rookie in 2017, when he made 43 catches for 430 yards and two scores.

49ers signings: WR Trent Taylor re-signs with San Francisco

Taylor didn’t have a catch in 17 games with the Bears last season, but he did return 23 punts for 188 yards (8.2-yard average), with a long of 31 yards. McCloud returned 24 punts for 203 yards (8.4 average), with a long of 19, and also returned 10 kickoffs for a 22.5-yard average.

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Report: Miami Dolphins “100% committed” to quarterback Tua Tagovailoa

The Dolphins say they have their franchise signal caller.

Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is enjoying his relatively quiet offseason, hosting charity events and playing lots of golf. However, that hasn’t stopped the rumor mill from doing what it does best—spreading rumors.

Namely, that the Miami Dolphins are thinking of drafting a quarterback in the first round of this year’s NFL Draft. With Tagovailoa’s contract set to expire next year, many analysts have predicted the Dolphins will move on from the 5th-year signal caller, in lieu of making him one of the NFL’s highest paid quarterbacks.

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However, today, those rumors were squashed.

ESPN’s Jeff Darlington reported that the Dolphins are “100% committed” to Tagovailoa, and see him as the quarterback of the future.

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