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In a recent press conference, the 49ers announced their intentions to part ways with defensive tackle Javon Hargrave as the new league year approaches. However, the team made it clear that they have no plans to release star wide receiver Deebo Samuel. General Manager John Lynch emphasized the organization's commitment to retaining talented players, stating, "We're not in the business of letting good players go."
Samuel, who has been a key contributor to the 49ers' offense, has established himself as one of the league's most dynamic receivers. His ability to make plays both in the passing game and on the ground has made him invaluable to the team's success. Lynch's remarks signal the franchise's recognition of Samuel's importance and their desire to build around him as they navigate roster adjustments.
As the 49ers prepare for the upcoming season, retaining Samuel appears to be a priority, ensuring that they maintain a competitive edge in the league.
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