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Double Joy: San Francisco 49ers Officially Sign Former Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year –Who Once Regarded as One of the Best Coverage LBs in the NFL

Santa Clara, California – November 27, 2025

Double joy has arrived for the San Francisco 49ers as the team officially signed Eric Kendricks – the former College Defensive Player of the Year and a player once considered one of the best coverage linebackers in the NFL. After a string of injuries that severely weakened the defense, especially with Fred Warner sidelined, this signing brings huge hope for the 49ers in the final stretch of the season.

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At 33 years old, Kendricks is a 2015 second-round pick with an impressive résumé: First-Team All-Pro in 2019, Pro Bowl 2019, over 1,000 career tackles, and rare coverage skills for a linebacker. He was the defensive leader of the Minnesota Vikings for many years before wearing the uniforms of the Chargers and Cowboys. This practice-squad deal is expected to quickly pave the way for him to return to the field.

At his introductory press conference, Kendricks delivered an emotional statement that sent waves of excitement through the 49ers Faithful community: “I know the 49ers are a place where fighting spirit comes first, and I didn’t come here to take a step back. I came to contribute, to lead, and to fight for this jersey. If I can bring more energy, more stability, and more belief to this defense, then I’m ready to start today.”

For the 49ers, this is a perfectly timed strategic addition. The team sits at 8–4 but has been heavily impacted by injuries throughout the 2025 season. Adding a veteran linebacker with elite experience and coverage ability like Kendricks will instantly deepen the roster, especially as they prepare for a brutal closing stretch against the Browns, Steelers, and Cardinals.

Kendricks’ presence goes beyond pure football – it injects mental fuel into the entire defense. His playoff experience, lightning-quick play recognition, and relentless style make him the perfect fit for Kyle Shanahan’s system. If Kendricks integrates quickly, the 49ers can turn this “double joy” signing into the key that carries them deep into the postseason.

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