The San Francisco 49ers are parting ways with a core member of their last two Super Bowl teams as they agreed to trade Deebo Samuel to the Washington Commanders on Saturday for a fifth-round pick. Since the trade was reported,
Deebo Samuel joins a Commanders offense that ranked fifth in scoring last season and will pair with Pro Bowl receiver Terry McLaurin. The move reunites Samuel with Washington GM Adam Peters, who worked in San Francisco's front office when the team drafted him.
Deebo Samuel’s time in San Francisco is over. The 49ers agreed to trade the star wide receiver to the Commanders in exchange for a fifth-round draft pick, according to multiple reports. ESPN reported that the Commanders will pay Samuel his full $17.55 million salary this season, the last one of his current contract
49ers trading WR Deebo Samuel to the Commanders for a 5th-round ... the Commanders didn't see a change in their odds to win the Super Bowl -- they remained at +1900 at DraftKings-- but there ...
Even if the game-breaking wide receiver doesn’t perform as he did during his impressive 2021 season, he’s still a useful addition to Washington’s offense.
The 49ers agreed to trade Samuel to the Commanders for a fifth-round draft pick Saturday during the NFL Scouting Combine. Samuel, 29, announced during Super Bowl week that he had requested a trade.