The speculation surrounding Mac Jonesâ future with the San Francisco 49ers has finally come to an end. After months of trade rumors swirling around the former first-round pick, the 49ers have made it clear: Jones is staying put in the Bay Area for the 2026 season.
According to a recent report from The Athleticâs Dianna Russini, the 49ers are not entertaining offers for their backup quarterback. âFor teams looking to swing a deal for 49ers backup QB Mac Jones, Iâm told San Francisco is not looking to part with the 2021 first-rounder,â Russini wrote in her Saturday article. âThings and offers can change, but the 49ersâ preference is to keep their Brock Purdy-Jones tandem intact for 2026. Jonesâ 5-3 record as a starter amid the teamâs major injury struggles helped keep San Francisco afloat, and Kyle Shanahan loves what he has in the 27-year-old.â

This decision comes as no surprise to those familiar with head coach Kyle Shanahanâs long-standing admiration for Jones. Back in the 2021 NFL Draft, Shanahan was reportedly high on the Alabama product, but the 49ers ultimately selected Trey Lance with the No. 3 overall pick. Jones, meanwhile, landed with the New England Patriots at No. 15, where he enjoyed a promising rookie season before his tenure soured. After a trade to the Jacksonville Jaguars and subsequent availability, Shanahan finally got his guy when the 49ers acquired Jones ahead of the 2025 season.
And boy, did Jones deliver when called upon. With starting quarterback Brock Purdy sidelined by injuries for several games in 2025, Jones stepped in and went 5-3 as a starter. His performance was a lifeline for a 49ers team battered by injuries across the roster, showcasing poise, accuracy, and a quick grasp of Shanahanâs intricate offensive scheme. It was a vindication of sorts for Shanahan, who had seen potential in Jones years earlier.
Purdy, of course, remains the unquestioned starter and the face of the franchise. The âbig money guy,â as heâs often referred to after his lucrative extension, has led the 49ers to multiple deep playoff runs. However, Purdyâs injury historyâ including nagging issues that forced him out in 2025âhighlights the value of a reliable backup. In Jones, the 49ers have one of the leagueâs best insurance policies. At 27, heâs still in his prime, under contract through the end of 2026, and has proven he can win games in a high-powered system.
While trade interest in Jones was understandableâseveral quarterback-needy teams reportedly inquiredâthe 49ersâ front office views him as too valuable to move. Keeping the Purdy-Jones duo intact ensures depth at the most critical position in football, especially for a team with Super Bowl aspirations. If Purdy stays healthy, Jones might not see much action, but his presence provides peace of mind and flexibility.
As the 2026 offseason ramps up, this non-move solidifies the 49ersâ quarterback room as one of the NFLâs strongest. Fans can breathe easy: the Mac Jones era in San Francisco isnât ending anytime soon. Itâs overâfor the trade rumors, that is. The real story? Itâs just beginning for this dynamic tandem.