Heading into training camp, the tight end position is one of the few areas where the San Francisco 49ers have some question marks about its depth. However, with the addition of a veteran on Monday, the 49ers answered those questions.
According to Mike Garafolo of NFL Network, the 49ers are working to finalize a contract with veteran tight end Logan Thomas.
Via @MikeGarafolo on Twitter:
The #49ers are working to finalize a deal with veteran TE Logan Thomas, source says. After a 55-catch season with the #Commanders in 2023, Thomas returns to the NFC West, where he began his career as a QB for the #AZCardinals. pic.twitter.com/Lj43KXWbOf
— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) June 3, 2024
According to Matt Barrows of The Athletic, Thomas is signing a one-year deal.
Via @mattbarrows on Twitter:
The #49ers have now agreed to a one-year deal with veteran TE Logan Thomas, who played 16 games with 496 receiving yards with WSH last year. Thomas, who turns 33 next month, mostly has played out of the slot during his career. First reported by @MikeGarafolo.
— Matt Barrows (@mattbarrows) June 3, 2024
Thomas, a 10-year NFL veteran who came into the league a quarterback out of Virginia Tech, has played the last four season with the Washington Commanders. In 2020, he posted career-best numbers with 670 yards receiving with six touchdowns.
Last season, the 32-year-old tight end registered 55 receptions to go along with four touchdowns and 496 yards receiving.
Thomas will now join a tight-end room that features George Kittle, Cam Latu, Eric Saubert and Brayden Willis.
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