Santa Cruz Sentinel

Health is the top priority for 2021

- Ky aam Inman cinman@bayareanew­sgroup.com

Perhaps the most defining image of the 49ers’ woeful season came Sunday. Ten injured players spread out in a State Farm Stadium suite and watched one final loss unfold, capping the franchise’s 33-day temporary relocation to Arizona.

Fox Sports cameras focused in on that star- studded ensemble, including Jimmy Garoppolo sitting next to Richard Sherman. The scene certainly wasn’t lost on general manager John Lynch nearby.

“Yesterday, three suites over, it looked like an All-Pro team,” Lynch said Monday. “We need those guys on the field, not in a suite watching the game.”

Thus begins the 49ers’ 2021 offseason. Players have been told to healthy up, with Lynch and coach Kyle Shanahan hoping their championsh­ip- contending core can remain intact amid salary cap cuts.

“We were set to have just about everyone back. Now we have to be more creative to do so,” Lynch said.

Garoppolo’s status is the one seemingly everyone outside the 49ers’ building is pondering. In Monday’s end- of- season video

conference, Lynch and Shanahan reaffirmed their commitment to Garoppolo, even though they know it won’t silence skeptics.

“Kyle and I have both spoken, and spoken fairly directly as to the fact we expect Jimmy to be our quarterbac­k,” Lynch said. “That’s consistent­ly met with other stories. That’s not of concern to us.”

While speculatio­n persists whether he’ll return for a fifth season under Shanahan, Garoppolo claimed he hasn’t thought about it much, that he’s solely focused on earning his teammates’ respect, teammates he wants to play with next year on the 49ers.

“I’m a 49er. I’m here to play quarterbac­k. I’m here to be the quarterbac­k of this team,” Garoppolo said. “Every day I go out there trying to prove that to my teammates and my coaches. At the end of the day, that’s what really matters. The people in this building, I love every one of them. It’s a great group to be around.”

Garoppolo is owed $24 million in salary over the final two seasons of what was a record-setting contract in 2018. The 49ers are 22-8 when he’s started and 6-26 without him since 2017, not including last season’s postseason that ended with a Super Bowl defeat.

Shanahan noted how he was “very happy” with Garoppolo’s play in last season’s run to the Super Bowl, and that the only quarterbac­k decisions left are for the backup roles. C. J. Beathard is one of many unrestrict­ed free agents, and although Nick Mullens (restricted free agent) likely won’t be available by training camp after recent elbow surgery.

Restructur­ing Garoppolo’s final two years of his contract ($24 million annual salary) is an option the 49ers can turn to for more cap room. Ankle sprains limited him to six starts this season, and he missed the final two months.

Other pertinent topics broached:

WARNER’S EXTENSION >> Linebacker Fred Warner is eligible for a contract extension, and he’ll enter negotiatio­ns not only as a first-year captain and Pro Bowler, but also with the 49ers’ top two team honors, the Len Eshmont and Bill Walsh awards, as voted upon by players and coaches, respective­ly.

“When you walk by that wall and see the names that have won that in the history of this place, it means a lot,” Lynch said. “Fred’s

a special leader, a special player and a big part of the fabric of this team. I see that as an opportunit­y and we’ll find a way to keep him here.”

Last offseason, the 49ers awarded George Kittle an extension (five years, $75 million) after his third season. This year, the salary cap has been adjusted because of the financial hit form the pandemic, and the 49ers are operating as if it will be $175 million, down from $198 million this year.

Left tackle Trent Williams and fullback Kyle Juszczyk reiterated their desires to re- sign, rather than leave among the team’s top free agents. SALEH’S ITINERARY >> The Atlanta Falcons, the Detroit Lions and the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars notified the 49ers of their plans to interview defensive coordinato­r Robert Saleh for head coach openings, Lynch confirmed. The Falcons confirmed a remote interview with Saleh on Monday, and the Lions are scheduled for Thursday.

Shanahan wants Saleh back for a fifth season but is not stressing about replacing him. One candidate is linebacker­s coach DeMeco Ryans, who Shanahan envisions as not only a coordinato­r but a head coach someday.

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 ?? SCOTT EKLUND — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? 49ers QB Jimmy Garoppolo was hampered by ankle injuries and managed just six starts during the season.
SCOTT EKLUND — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 49ers QB Jimmy Garoppolo was hampered by ankle injuries and managed just six starts during the season.

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