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HH. San Francisco 49ers Star Threatens Retirement Over Seahawks Trade — “I’ll Never Wear Blue and Green”

San Francisco, CA – September 30, 2025

The San Francisco 49ers have stirred the NFL rumor mill after quietly signaling that one of their veteran wide receivers could be on the move. League insiders confirm his camp has already started exploring potential landing spots.

NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported that several playoff contenders are monitoring the situation closely. With the offense stacked at the top of the depth chart, the player’s role has become less prominent in a contract year, leaving him vulnerable to trade speculation.

Through four games in 2025, the receiver has provided steady but modest production, still known for his toughness and reliability in critical moments. His skill set — physical routes, strong blocking, and clutch third-down catches — keeps him valuable even with limited opportunities.

That receiver is Jauan Jennings, the fearless possession target beloved by the 49ers Faithful. What shocked fans wasn’t his name surfacing in trade talks — but his fiery response to whispers of a possible move to Seattle.

“If they send me to Seattle, I’ll retire before I ever put on that jersey. I became a Niner the day I walked in this building, and I’ve fought for every inch in red and gold,”

Jennings declared in a statement that went viral on social media.

He doubled down with even sharper words: “I’ll never wear blue and green. Not for money, not for snaps, not for anything. Loyalty means something — and I’m loyal to San Francisco. Our rivalry is real, and I won’t betray that.”

While any trade to the Seahawks is now off the table, contenders across the league are circling. Jennings’ combination of size, physicality, and relentless motor make him an attractive target for teams chasing a postseason push.

For the 49ers, the move reflects a commitment to lean on their top playmakers and younger talent. For Jennings, it’s about drawing a line in the sand — making clear that he’d rather walk away from the game than betray San Francisco’s colors.

Ravens UDFAs Making Strong Push for 53-Man Roster Spots in 2025

Baltimore, MD – Every summer, undrafted players fight uphill battles to secure NFL futures. In Baltimore, however, the story feels familiar: the Ravens once again appear ready to reward overlooked talent with roster spots.

The franchise has a history of finding gems where others saw none. In 21 of the past 22 seasons, at least one UDFA has cracked the Ravens’ 53-man roster. This year, multiple candidates are positioning themselves for the honor.

Training camp and preseason have showcased fresh names rising in unexpected ways. Depth chart battles at cornerback, linebacker, and the offensive line created opportunity, and several undrafted rookies seized the chance to prove their value.

Reuben Lowery has turned heads with his versatility, flashing ability at both cornerback and safety. Coaches praised his instincts and competitive edge, noting how quickly he adapted to Baltimore’s defensive system during critical preseason snaps.

Keyon Martin has also emerged as a contender. With injuries impacting the secondary, the rookie defensive back capitalized on increased reps, demonstrating physical coverage and the kind of energy the Ravens demand in their defensive identity.

Linebacker Jay Higgins IV may be the most impressive of the group. His impact during preseason games included tackling efficiency and play recognition, reminding some observers of past Ravens UDFAs who grew into household names.

On offense, Corey Bullock’s return has provided stability. A second-year UDFA, he has impressed at both guard and center, making a strong case to serve as versatile depth along Baltimore’s interior offensive line.

The numbers game remains ruthless, but the Ravens’ tradition suggests at least two, possibly three, UDFAs will survive final cuts. For a team built on development, 2025 is shaping up as another chapter in Baltimore’s undrafted legacy.

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