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Kyle’s update, 11:15 a.m. PT: Schefter said Mostert received “plenty of extra incentives as well as a bonus.”
49ers’ RB Raheem Mostert did not have any new years added to his reworked deal; he still is tied to San Francisco for the next two years, per source. https://t.co/iLhXST6SjG
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) July 27, 2020
The #49ers did not add new years to RB Raheem Mostert’s contract. With achievable incentives and a signing bonus he can almost double his salary of $2.875M this year, source said. Mostly, this is about the incentives. https://t.co/SBbZWcxBhE
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) July 27, 2020
It wasn’t long ago that San Francisco 49ers RB Raheem Mostert requested a trade from the team after Mostert wanted to be paid like the best back on the team. Per Mostert’s agent, both sides finalized a new deal that will make Mostert happy and keep him around.
Just finalized a new deal for Raheem Mostert with the San Francisco 49ers. Happy we got things worked out and looking forward to him having another great season there. Thanks to the organization for taking care of him.
— Brett Tessler (@TesslerSports) July 27, 2020
There is no word yet on the actual contract, but the good news is that Mostert isn’t going anywhere and will report to training camp on Tuesday with the rest of his teammates.
Ian Rapoport said both sides were in a better place last week, which helped get a deal done. This makes sense for both sides. Mostert proved that he was the best runner on the team last year, and the running game went to another level when he was on the field. On the flip side, Mostert would have a tough time finding a better situation than one in San Francisco.
We’ll update once the contract details are released, but Mostert will be a 49er, and that’s what matters.