49ers adding $3 million in incentives to Jauan Jennings' deal - ESPN
SANTA CLARA, Calif. — After wide receiver Jauan Jennings returned to practice Monday and participated again Wednesday, the San Francisco 49ers bolstered his earning potential for 2025.
Jennings' agents, Drew and Jason Rosenhaus, told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Wednesday night that the Niners and Jennings have agreed to add $3 million in play-time incentives to his contract for this season.
Jennings, who is entering the final season of the two-year contract he signed last offseason, can now earn up to $10.5 million. He is slated to become an unrestricted free agent after the season, as he and the Niners didn't come to an agreement on a long-term extension.
Earlier Wednesday, Niners coach Kyle Shanahan said he didn't think «there's totally a resolution» with Jennings in terms of his contract, though he reiterated that the team would like to keep Jennings for 2025 and beyond. It was an indication that at least some contract modification could be coming, however.
«There's a business side but it's something that I think both sides would love to get worked out,» Shanahan said. «Just don't know if we can.»
While much was made of Jennings' contract situation during the 36 days of camp and the preseason he missed, he also was dealing with a calf injury that he suffered in the fourth practice of camp.
Shanahan said Wednesday that Jennings had imaging done before the team returned to practice Monday and that it showed the wideout is «good to go.» Jennings was listed as a limited participant in Wednesday's practice, though Shanahan said Jennings will be ready to play in Sunday's regular-season opener against the Seattle Seahawks.
«Having him back on the practice field Monday was awesome,» Shanahan said. «We love J.J. When he is not


