
UConn's Ball (wrist) to miss all of next season
UConn guard Solo Ball will miss the entire 2026-27 season for wrist surgery.
Mac Jones' trade market has not gained traction this offseason, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. The 49ers are unlikely to deal him due to a high asking price and concerns about his playing style.
One quarterbackĀ *not*Ā expected to go anywhere is San FranciscoāsĀ Mac Jones, whose market never heated up this offseason. Asked at last monthās owners meetings why he thought there had not been a more robust market for Jones, Browns coach Todd Monken told reporters he could not comment because the 49ers quarterback is under contract and any comment could be construed as tampering.
āI would just tell Kyle [Shanahan] to cut him,ā Monken joked. āAnd then weāll see what the market is.ā Jones has one year remaining on his contract. The asking price for a quarterback with a 2026 base salary of $1.4 million may have scared teams off. The 49ersā asking for a high draft pick in return looks good on the surface. Still, I canāt help but think theyād be better suited to get something in return while the iron was still hot or Jones. In an ideal scenario, Jones never plays another meaningful snap for the Niners. That is because heās the backup. With that said, if there is any team in the league that has experienced the value of the backup quarterback, itās this one. Jones style of play couldnāt be more different than ās. Take Week 10 against the Rams, for example. Jones had 39 passing attempts, and only five of those were beyond 15 yards. In a day and age where you need your quarterback to have mobility, Jones statue-esque play may have also given teams some pause. Jones scrambled at the second-lowest rate in the NFL and more than two times less often than Purdy did in 2025. This past season was the second time since his rookie season that Jones threw for more touchdowns than interceptions. History is not on Jonesā side, and the NFL, despite what they saw in 2025, was not willing to risk valuable draft capital on Jones at the price the 49ers wanted.
Mac Jones' trade market has not heated up due to a high asking price from the 49ers and concerns about his playing style, which differs significantly from their starting quarterback.
Mac Jones has one year remaining on his contract with a base salary of $1.4 million for 2026.
Browns coach Todd Monken joked that he would tell Kyle Shanahan to cut Mac Jones to see what the market would be like for him, highlighting the lack of interest in a trade.

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