49ers Sign Veteran Long Snapper Jon Weeks to One-Year Deal
The San Francisco 49ers have made a move to bolster their special teams unit, signing 39-year-old long snapper Jon Weeks to a one-year, $1.422 million deal, which includes $200,000 guaranteed.
A Reliable Veteran Addition
Weeks, who spent his entire 14-year NFL career with the Houston Texans, is one of the league’s most reliable long snappers. Known for his consistency and durability, he holds the Texans’ franchise record for consecutive games played, never missing a contest since his debut in 2010.
✔ 14 NFL seasons with the Texans
✔ Texans’ all-time leader in games played (226)
✔ Pro Bowl selection in 2015
Why the 49ers Made This Move
Long snappers often go unnoticed until something goes wrong. The 49ers, who are aiming for another Super Bowl run, understand the importance of a dependable special teams unit. Weeks brings:
🔹 Experience in high-pressure situations
🔹 Proven durability & consistency
🔹 Leadership for a young locker room
At 39 years old, Weeks remains a trusted specialist, and his veteran presence will be invaluable for the 49ers’ kicking game.
Final Thoughts
With this signing, the 49ers secure stability at the long snapper position, ensuring precision in field goal and punt operations. As San Francisco reloads for another deep playoff push, Weeks’ experience and reliability could be a crucial asset.
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