Offensive lineman Jon Feliciano and linebacker Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles recently re-signed with the San Francisco 49ers on one-year deals. OverTheCap.com has revealed the contract information for both deals.
When the 49ers lost the Super Bowl, many analysts expected them to overhaul the right side of their offensive line, because it was awful against the Chiefs.
Jon Feliciano is having a great Friday. The offensive lineman is re-signing with the San Francisco 49ers, returning to the team for a second season. He also received some happy bonus news: he won't have to block Los Angeles Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald anymore.
There have been significant changes on the San Francisco 49ers’ defense during NFL free agency, but they are hoping to maintain some stability and consistency on the offensive line.
The case can be made that the San Francisco 49ers' Super Bowl 58 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs turned on an injury to right guard Jon Feliciano. With
The 49ers have reached deals to bring back a pair of players from their NFC championship team. According to multiple reports, the 49ers have agreements on one-year deals with guard Jon Feliciano and linebacker Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles.
Peter Schrager reports that the San Francisco 49ers are re-signing guard Jon Feliciano to a one-year deal. He became an unrestricted free agent on Wednesday.
PFF rated the former Bills and Giants starter as one of the NFL’s top guards, slotting him fifth overall on the strength of a high-level run-blocking grade.
One of the 49ers' best signings last year was Jon Feliciano. Should they bring him back? They gave him a one-year, $3.25 million contract in 2023 to be a backup interior offensive lineman, but he eventually took the starting right guard job away from Spencer Burford and played reasonably well until he got injured in the Super Bowl.
Surprisingly, the answer isn’t Javon Hargrave Teams are already negotiating and signing their unrestricted free agents to new deals before the free agency window opens.
John Lynch spoke on the possibility of retaining a key contributor from last year as well as reuniting with a former standout.
The San Francisco 49ers have a clear need on the interior offensive line, with the right guard position in the spotlight after their overtime loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 58.
There was plenty of finger-pointing following the San Francisco 49ers' 25-22 overtime loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVIII on Sunday.
San Francisco 49ers offensive lineman Jon Feliciano claimed on social media Tuesday night that Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter threatened to "murder" him and mentioned his kids when the two teams played in Week 13.
The NFL season is officially over. But some beef still appears to be carrying over to the offseason.
The bad blood between the Philadelphia Eagles and San Francisco 49ers seems to be getting worse. It certainly isn't getting any less bizarre. The latest chapter of back-and-forth between these two teams occurred Tuesday evening in an exchange between 49ers offensive lineman Jon Feliciano and Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter.
There's nothing like having a player who can step right in and solidify a position. That is what the San Francisco 49ers have in veteran offensive lineman Jon Feliciano.
The San Francisco 49ers' signing of veteran guard Jon Feliciano this offseason understandably did not receive much fanfare. Feliciano was signed as dependable
After playing center with the Giants last season, the 49ers will look to use Feliciano at guard.
Following Brian Daboll and Joe Schoen from Buffalo to the Big Apple, Feliciano rebounded from two injury-prone seasons with the Bills by starting 15 Giants contests last season.
According to a report from Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk, the Giants had previously tried to sign Beasley after he took part in a "recruitment dinner" in September.
New York Giants center Jon Feliciano missed practice again Monday due to issues related to heat exhaustion. The 30-year-old initially suffered what coach Brian Daboll termed "heat and hydration" issues Thursday and has not been with the team since.
The New York Giants bolstered their offensive line yesterday with two veteran pick-ups from free agency.
The Buffalo Bills on Wednesday continued to make cost-cutting roster moves, this time by parting ways with former starting left guard Jon Feliciano. Feliciano Tweeted a goodbye to Buffalo early Thursday evening without mentioning why.
For the first time since Week 6 at Tennessee nearly two months ago, the Buffalo Bills are expected to be at full strength along their offensive line vs.
Count Jon Feliciano among the many Buffalo Bills whose contracts expired in 2021 to re-sign at below-market prices. The versatile offensive lineman, who has played guard and center since coming over from the Raiders in 2019, was offered (and accepted) a three-year deal worth $14.4 million.
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