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San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Jauan Jennings reportedly wants a contract extension. If he doesn't receive one, he may seek a trade.
The Las Vegas Raiders are among the teams being connected to Jennings as a potential trade destination. This connection aligns with the Raiders' ongoing interest in veteran wide receivers throughout the offseason.
Any team trading for Jennings would likely need to give him a new contract, as he is scheduled to be a free agent next year. The 49ers would probably seek a second-day draft pick in return for the solid veteran player.
Jennings, 28, is coming off his best season in his four-year career with the 49ers, recording 77 catches for 975 yards and six touchdowns in 2024.
While the Raiders have shown interest in veteran receivers, they drafted Jack Bech and Dont’a Thornton and hope they will contribute soon. Their current top receiver, Jakobi Meyers, is also a free agent in 2026 and has expressed a desire to stay in Las Vegas. This raises questions about whether the Raiders would want to invest in two veterans while developing Bech and Thornton, plus surrender draft compensation for Jennings.
Despite these complications, it is unsurprising that Jennings is being linked to the Raiders, as many wide receivers have been connected to them this offseason.
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