January 8, 2025 - 18:51

The San Francisco 49ers are preparing to part ways with defensive tackle Javon Hargrave, following a recent restructuring of his contract. This strategic move, aimed at providing the team with some much-needed cap relief, allows for Hargrave to be designated as a post-June 1 cut this offseason. General Manager John Lynch has confirmed that this is indeed the plan moving forward.
While the decision to release Hargrave may come as a surprise to some fans, the 49ers are keeping the door open for a possible re-signing. Hargrave, who has made a significant impact on the defensive line since joining the team, could return if the financial situation aligns favorably. The 49ers' front office is known for making calculated decisions, and this latest development reflects their ongoing commitment to managing the salary cap effectively while maintaining a competitive roster. The coming weeks will be crucial as the team navigates this transition.
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