Training camp for the San Francisco 49ers is starting, with rookies and veterans preparing. Jauan Jennings has made headlines with a trade demand, pushing for a contract adjustment after a solid season. Despite the 49ers’ recent contract extensions for prominent players, Jennings' request adds tension. He excelled last season with significant stats, which prompts his desire for a raise. The situation highlights the disparity in player contracts within the NFL, where performance often isn’t reciprocated by guaranteed financial security.
Rookies and selected veterans are already getting a crash course on the 49ers' way of doing things in training camp, with the whole team reporting in a week.
Jauan Jennings came along with a trade demand unless he can have his contract adjusted upward just one year after signing a two-year, $15.39 million extension.
Jennings outperformed his contract last season with 77 receptions, 975 yards and six touchdowns as Purdy's top outside threat to go along with Kittle inside.
It's not a two-way street in the NFL and it never has been.
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