How Deebo Samuel's extension impacts his role in 49ers offense | THE HERD

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Deebo Samuel agreed to a three-year, $71.6 million extension with the San Francisco 49ers. This also includes two notable incentives: $650,000 each year has 380 or more rushing yards and $150,000 if he scores three rushing touchdowns in any single year. Deebo is now the eighth-highest paid wide receiver in the NFL, bringing some questions about how the 49ers will use him with an inexperienced Trey Lance in Kyle Shanahan’s offense. Colin Cowherd weighs in on Deebo’s new extension and how this affects his role.

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