
49ers announce running back roster moves
“He later signed with San Francisco on April 28, 2026, before he was waived by the team on May 28.”
49ers All-Pro George Kittle: Mike Evans was ‘cooking everybody’ during OTAs
“Everybody’s getting cooked by Mike,” Kittle said. “It’s awesome to watch. And I’ll say that to Demo’s face. I didn’t watch every practice, but I saw highlights, and every one of those highlights—and it wasn’t Demo every single time—but Demo got his work in, and it was great to see. I didn’t see the clips of Demo locking him down, but it was awesome.
“And I know Mike had three touchdowns in one red zone period, so that was also fun to see. Like I said, him and Brock already have a connection. It’s really fun to see. And Mike, he’s got that like Trent Williams aura around him.”
Kittle went on to explain why facing a future Hall of Fame-caliber receiver like Evans every day could be invaluable for Lenoir’s development.
“Look, the fact that Demo gets to go up against one of the best receivers in NFL history, stat-wise, all the time, and he gets to go against him every day,” Kittle said. “And so all that Demo’s going to do is just get way better, and he’s already a really good player. So now, Demo has a chance to be an amazing player because he gets to go against top-tier talent every single day at training camp. It’s going to be sick.”
49ers 90-in-90: Will Demarcus Robinson make the roster?
“The 49ers used Robinson primarily on in-breaking routes last season. Robinson ran an in-breaking route 42 percent of the time, which was a career high. Welcome to Kyle Shanahan’s offense. Three of Robinson’s four targets against Philadelphia were on in-breaking routes. He ran 11 total that game. Things weren’t much different the week before against Seattle. The only difference was the production. Robinson only caught one of those 15 in-breakers.
Last week, Robinson was the beneficiary of Mike Evans. The big play he had down the sideline was after the defense flocked toward Evans, forgetting about No. 7.”
49ers’ Osa Odighizuwa, now finally over the Cowboys, is embracing his new team (paywall)
“Like defensive end Mykel Williams inviting the defensive tackle over to his crib to watch the NFL Draft.
“Mykel is really, really good with ribs and burnt ends and wings and stuff like that,” Odighizuwa said after a team workout last week. “Everybody welcomed me with open arms, and we just threw down at his house.”
Then, linebacker Fred Warner turned him on to his Pilates guy, and Odighizuwa was ready and flexible enough to appreciate the opportunity he has to be a key piece of a team trying to build on a 12-5 season and a playoff win.”
