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Agent: RB Mostert requests trade from 49ers

- By JOSH DUBOW The Associated Press

San Francisco 49ers postseason breakout star Raheem Mostert requested a trade from the team after being unable to renegotiat­e his contract.

Agent Brett Tessler made the request public on Wednesday after talks with the 49ers failed to lead to a new deal to replace the three-year contract Mostert signed in 2019 when he was still mostly a special teams standout.

“After months of unproducti­ve talks with the 49ers about fairly adjusting Raheem Mostert’s contract (which paid him for special teams) we have requested a trade,” Tessler wrote on Twitter. “Disappoint­ing that it would come to this for a guy who led all NFL RBs in YPC & helped lead them to the Super Bowl.”

Mostert has a base salary of $2,575,000 this season and $2,875,000 next season as part of the deal he signed with the 49ers last year. Fellow running back Tevin Coleman is set to be paid $4.55 million this season despite having more than six carries just once in the final five regular-season games and three playoff appearance­s after Mostert emerged as the team’s top back.

The 49ers already traded running back Matt Breida to Miami earlier this offseason, leaving Mostert, Coleman, Jerick McKinnon and Jeff Wilson as the veteran halfbacks on the roster. McKinnon has missed the past two seasons with knee injuries.

After being cut by six teams and carrying the ball only eight times during his first three seasons in the NFL, Mostert was a key part of San Francisco’s NFC championsh­ip in his fifth year in 2019.

He led the 49ers in rushing with 772 yards and ranked second in the NFL to Ravens quarterbac­k Lamar Jackson by averaging 5.64 yards per carry.

Mostert provided the signature performanc­e of his career on the big stage of the NFC championsh­ip game when he ran for 220 yards and four touchdowns in a 37-20 win over Green Bay that sent the Niners to the Super Bowl. Only Hall of Famer Eric Dickerson has rushed for more yards in a playoff game, with 248 for the Rams against Dallas on Jan. 4, 1986.

 ?? AP file photo ?? Raheem Mostert led the 49ers in rushing with 772 yards and ranked second in the
NFL to Ravens quarterbac­k Lamar Jackson by averaging 5.64 yards per carry.
AP file photo Raheem Mostert led the 49ers in rushing with 772 yards and ranked second in the NFL to Ravens quarterbac­k Lamar Jackson by averaging 5.64 yards per carry.

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