49ers announce trade for Bryce Huff
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The 49ers have finalized a trade with the Eagles for defensive end Bryce Huff, aligned with cap-friendly conditions post-June 1. The Eagles will receive a mid-round pick in the 2026 draft. Huff's move hinges on passing a physical and reunites him with former Jets coach Robert Saleh, now the 49ers' defensive coordinator. Huff, who signed a $51.1 million contract with the Eagles in 2024, played 12 games with six starts last season but was benched for the Super Bowl. This trade strengthens the 49ers' defense while allowing the Eagles to rectify a rare misstep.
Originally by Mike Florioon June 2, 2025
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