In a stunning move that has sent shockwaves through the NFL, San Francisco 49ers’ star wide receiver Jauan Jennings has confirmed he has signed a future contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
This decision comes after Jennings publicly admitted that the 49ers no longer consider him part of their long-term plans, despite the projected $70 million deal he is expected to command as an unrestricted free agent following his standout 2025 season.

Jennings, who has been a reliable and productive receiver for the 49ers since being drafted in the seventh round in 2020, revealed that his relationship with the organization had drastically changed over the past few seasons. Although he posted career-high numbers in 2025 with 55 receptions for 643 yards and nine touchdowns (leading the team in TD catches), his time with San Francisco had not fully aligned with his expectations for a long-term commitment, especially amid the team’s ongoing WR room uncertainty and cap challenges.
“I’ve given everything to this team, but it’s become clear that I’m not part of their future. I can’t keep waiting for an opportunity that isn’t coming. I want to prove myself and continue to grow, and the Steelers have given me that chance.”
His decision to sign with the Steelers has raised eyebrows, especially considering that the 49ers have been investing in younger pass-catchers like Ricky Pearsall, Jacob Cowing, and Jordan Watkins, who are seen as the future of the team. Jennings’ departure seems to be part of San Francisco’s broader roster overhaul as the team looks to move in a new direction amid salary cap constraints and rebuilding efforts at wide receiver.

The Steelers, in need of a reliable No. 2 receiver behind DK Metcalf, have been actively searching for a standout addition to their offense. Jennings’ arrival will provide Pittsburgh with an immediate upgrade at the position, giving them a proven weapon with red-zone prowess and experience to complement their already strong receiving corps.
This move also signals that Pittsburgh is aiming for a Super Bowl run in 2026, with Jennings’ skills, leadership, and touchdown production playing a key role in their championship aspirations. While the Steelers are well-positioned to absorb Jennings’ contract (with significant cap space available), teams like the Buffalo Bills and New York Giants, who have shown interest in the free agent market, could face significant challenges due to salary cap limitations.
Jennings’ decision to join the Steelers marks the end of an era in San Francisco, with the 49ers seemingly moving on from the receiver in favor of building around younger talent and addressing other roster needs. As the 2026 season approaches, this bold move is expected to have a major impact on both teams’ future trajectories.