John Lynch Breaks Silence on 49ers’ Inactivity at NFL Trade Deadline
Summary
The San Francisco 49ers did not make any trades at the NFL trade deadline despite needing players due to injuries. The team's general manager, John Lynch, said they considered players but decided against trading because the costs were too high.Key Facts
- The 49ers did not acquire any new players by the NFL trade deadline.
- They were interested in players from teams like the Cincinnati Bengals, New York Jets, and Miami Dolphins.
- Key players like Nick Bosa, Fred Warner, and Mykel Williams are out for the season.
- General Manager John Lynch said the price for trading was too high.
- Lynch mentioned the importance of being disciplined and not overpaying for trades.
- The 49ers have had many injuries this season, affecting their performance.
- Despite injuries, the 49ers have a 6-3 record and recently won against the New York Giants.
- Quarterback Brock Purdy has been limited in practice but is expected to get more playtime.
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