The San Francisco 49ers have experienced injuries to key players on both sides of the ball this season, but they have found a way to get into a three-way tie atop the NFC West.
Two of the biggest were the season-ending injuries to Nick Bosa and Fred Warner, who are arguably their two best defensive players.
Because of that, fans have wondered if the Niners plan on bringing in a high-profile pass rusher before the upcoming NFL trade deadline.
However, general manager John Lynch recently shut down those rumors.
“Nothing has presented itself that has aligned completely to this point,” Lynch said.
#49ers GM John Lynch on @KNBR on potential trade for a pass rusher: “Nothing has presented itself that has aligned completely to this point.”
— Eric Branch (@Eric_Branch) October 23, 2025
Star edge rushers Trey Hendrickson and Maxx Crosby are going to surface in a lot of rumors until the Nov. 4 cutoff, and while the Las Vegas Raiders have reportedly told Crosby he isn’t going anywhere, the Cincinnati Bengals haven’t revealed their plans for Hendrickson.
It’s unclear if the Bengals would be willing to move him now that quarterback Joe Flacco appears to have what it takes to keep their playoff hopes alive while Joe Burrow is sidelined with a foot injury.
This is also not a full denial from Lynch, who still has plenty of time to get something done despite nothing having worked out so far.
Get ready, because rumors are going to be flying all over the league until the deadline passes for this season.
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