Source: 49ers agree to trade Deebo to Commanders for fifth-round pick originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area
Deebo Samuel’s time with the 49ers appears to have come to an end.
San Francisco has agreed to trade Samuel to the Washington Commanders for a fifth-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, a source confirmed to NBC Sports Bay Area’s Matt Maiocco on Saturday. ESPN’s Adam Schefter was first to report the news.
Source confirms the agreement in place for the 49ers to trade Deebo Samuel to Washington for a fifth-round draft pick. The deal cannot become official until March 12, the first day of the new league year.
— Matt Maiocco (@MaioccoNBCS) March 1, 2025
Washington is taking on the remainder of Samuel’s contract and paying his full $17.55 million salary for the 2025 NFL season, Schefter reported, citing sources.
Washington is taking on the remainder of Deebo Samuel’s contract and paying his full $17.55 million salary for the 2025 season, per sources.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) March 2, 2025
Shortly after the news broke, the Commanders confirmed the news on X, formerly known as Twitter, with an appropriate GIF — though the trade can’t become official until the new league year begins March 12.
And Samuel made an emotional post of his own, thanking the 49ers.
Samuel requested a trade during his exit interview shortly after the 2024 NFL season. San Francisco then gave Samuel and his agent, Tory Dandy, permission to seek a trade on Feb. 9 as it became clear the sides were headed toward a split this offseason.
In six seasons with the 49ers, Samuel recorded 334 receptions for 4,792 receiving yards and 22 touchdowns through the air while doubling as a threat on the ground, recording 202 rushing attempts for 1,143 yards and 20 rushing touchdowns.
Selected in the second round (No. 36 overall) by the 49ers in 2019, Samuel immediately became a fan favorite for his versatility, yards-after-catch ability and bruising style of play that elevated San Francisco’s offense to new heights.
In an offense that already features star play-makers with large contracts, like wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk, tight end George Kittle, running back Christian McCaffrey and, possibly soon, quarterback Brock Purdy — plus numerous defensive stars with significant contracts — it became clear heading into the offseason that Samuel could be a potential salary cap casualty, despite president of football operations/general manager John Lynch stating on Jan. 8 at the end-of-season press conference that the team had no intention of parting ways with Samuel.
But Lynch told reporters at the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine that the 49ers would honor the receiver’s request.
“He’s asked for a fresh start, and I think we’re going to honor that,” Lynch told reporters in Indianapolis on Wednesday.
“But we’re in a good place with Deebo, and he’s done a lot for our organization, so the one thing I can tell you, if he indeed does move on, there would be nothing but love and gratitude for what he’s done for our organization,” Lynch later told Maiocco on the “49ers Talk” podcast.
Now, the 49ers will proceed on their quest to win a Super Bowl without one of the cornerstone players who helped get them so close twice over the past six seasons.
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