Lodi News-Sentinel

49ERS LOCK IN HEAD COACH

- By Chris Biderman

SANTA CLARA — The 49ers are rewarding their head coach that inherited a 2-14 team and took it to the Super Bowl three seasons later.

The team on Monday agreed to a six-year contract extension with Kyle Shanahan, putting him under contract through 2025, a league source confirmed to The Sacramento Bee. The new deal will make Shanahan one of the five highest-paid head coaches in the NFL, per ESPN, which was first to report the news.

Shanahan, 40, signed a sixyear contract with the 49ers when he first hired in 2017, becoming the fourth coach in four seasons while the club struggled to find consistenc­y in the wake of Jim Harbaugh’s departure after 2014. The new deal replaces the three years remaining on Shanahan’s initial contract and comes with a substantia­l raise, though the financial figures have not been disclosed.

Shanahan, with the help of general manager John Lynch, who was hired at the same time, has turned the 49ers around from a team that had the No. 2 pick in the draft when he was hired to having a 10point fourth-quarter lead in February’s Super Bowl that was squandered to Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs.

Shanahan also serves as the offensive coordinato­r and helped Jimmy Garoppolo develop into a winning quarterbac­k after acquiring from the New England Patriots midway through 2017. Garoppolo helped San Francisco go 13-3 during his first full season as a starter after his 2018 campaign was derailed by a Week 3 ACL tear. Garoppolo is 21-6 as the team’s starter, including the playoffs.

The 49ers in 2019, while earning the top seed in the NFC playoffs, ranked third in scoring (29.6 points per game) and eighth in yardage (374.2). The defense finished second overall allowing 284.4 yards per game.

San Francisco’s turnaround speaks for itself. But Shanahan has also done well developing relationsh­ips within the organizati­on that was wrought with turmoil before he arrived. Shanahan and team CEO Jed York recently sat down “and quickly figured out what each meant to the other,” according to ESPN’s report, leading to the new contract.

York had famously been at odds with Harbaugh previously and stuck with general manager Trent Baalke as the two clashed. Baalke at the end of 2016 was fired following the coaching hires of Jim Tomsula

and Chip Kelly, who went 725 combined. Neither lasted beyond their first seasons. Shanahan is the team’s first coach to receive a contract extension since Steve Mariucci in 1999.

The 49ers have turned into a destinatio­n franchise in large part because of Shanahan’s coaching style and the locker room culture he instilled with Lynch and the front office.

“This was a preferred destinatio­n of mine just because of the familiarit­y with Kyle and the offense,” new left tackle Trent Williams said in the spring after being acquired in a trade from Washington to replace Joe Staley. “Obviously being an ascending team, I feel like I’d fit right in.”

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 ?? MADDIE MEYER/GETTY IMAGES/TNS ?? Head coach Kyle Shanahan of the San Francisco 49ers reacts after losing to the Chiefs 31-20 in Super Bowl LIV at Hard Rock Stadium on Feb. 2 in Miami, Fla.
MADDIE MEYER/GETTY IMAGES/TNS Head coach Kyle Shanahan of the San Francisco 49ers reacts after losing to the Chiefs 31-20 in Super Bowl LIV at Hard Rock Stadium on Feb. 2 in Miami, Fla.

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