Randy Moss Reaches 1-Year Agreement with San Francisco 49ers
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And before the day is even up, Randy Moss has reached a one-year agreement to play for the San Francisco 49ers in 2012. Adam Schefter was the first to report the news via Twitter just moments ago.
Filed to ESPN: 49ers reached agreement on a one-year deal with wide receiver Randy Moss.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) March 13, 2012
This has a lot of implications, particularly what San Francisco will do in free agency. The aforementioned players like Marques Colston, Vincent Jackson and even Pierre Garcon may be a lot less likely at this point.
Whether or not they choose to bring in another receiver in free agency is their choice, but since the draft is so heavy in that position, they may be done for now. They could now look to address the offensive line since a lot of recent cuts have freed up new players. Guys like Steve Hutchinson and Eric Winston are available, but may command more money than the 49ers are willing to spend.
But anyhow, a move like this would've only been done if Jim Harbaugh came to a mutual understanding with Moss. This could be huge, but only time will tell.
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