San Francisco 49ers Make Historic Signing: Owner Jed York Personally Signs Justine Lindsay Just 24 Hours After She Was Fired for Being Transgender – Powerful Message About Human Respect
Santa Clara, California – November 26, 2025
In a historic and league-shaking move, San Francisco 49ers owner Jed York has personally signed Justine Lindsay – the former Carolina Panthers cheerleader who stated she was fired from her old team because she is transgender. No tryouts, no additional evaluations; Jed York reached out the moment the story went viral, declaring that the 49ers are an organization that always protects people and is ready to give opportunities to those treated unfairly.

Lindsay will join the 49ers Gold Rush Cheerleaders roster this very week, becoming one of the most socially profound contracts in franchise history. Bay Area media is calling it “putting human values above every prejudice.” Multiple team sources say Jed York sees this not just as a personnel decision but as a powerful statement about the culture the 49ers have built – a culture that champions inclusion, fairness, and the courage to live authentically.

At the announcement inside Levi’s Stadium, Jed York delivered a message that reverberated across the entire NFL: “In San Francisco, we judge people based on ability, character, and dedication – never by gender or any prejudice.” He continued: “The 49ers don’t just look for talent. We honor people who dare to live authentically and dare to give everything. If you have kindness and a fighting spirit, Levi’s Stadium will always open its arms to welcome you.” Within hours, the quote became the center of social media discussion.
Justine Lindsay broke down in tears while sharing her journey of overcoming the pain after leaving the Panthers. Standing on the field at Levi’s Stadium, she said through sobs: “The 49ers see me for who I truly am. Not gender, not controversy – but ability and dedication.” The current Gold Rush members welcomed her with open arms, turning her debut into one of the most emotional moments ever seen in Santa Clara.
With this iconic contract, the San Francisco 49ers have sent a crystal-clear message: football is not just about yardage, scores, or wins. It is also a place that celebrates kindness, courage, and the right to be yourself. And in San Francisco – the city that symbolizes diversity and freedom – those values will always be stronger than any prejudice.
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