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RK BLOCKBUSTER TRADE RUMOR! 49ers Eye Deal With Steelers to Land ELITE Pass-Rushing Star — A Move That Could Redefine Their Super Bowl Run

San Francisco, CA – October 11, 2025

The San Francisco 49ers are no strangers to bold midseason moves — and this time, their sights may be set on one of Pittsburgh’s most relentless pass rushers. Multiple league sources have hinted that the 49ers are exploring the possibility of trading for

Steelers linebacker Alex Highsmith, a Pro Bowl-caliber edge defender whose intensity and versatility could instantly deepen San Francisco’s defensive rotation.

The move would make perfect sense. With Nick Bosa

continuing to draw double teams and Drake Jackson battling inconsistency, the 49ers have been searching for another proven threat off the edge to balance their pass rush. Highsmith, 27, has already shown he can be that player — recording

14.5 sacks, 5 forced fumbles, and 20 QB hits last season, while forming one of the league’s most feared duos alongside T.J. Watt.

Pittsburgh’s situation, however, has grown complicated. Highsmith is currently nursing a high-ankle sprain, and his replacements —

Nick Herbig and Jack Sawyer — have impressed in his absence. Their emergence has sparked speculation that the Steelers might be willing to listen to offers if it helps address roster needs elsewhere, particularly on the offensive line.

Financially, Highsmith’s contract adds intrigue to the equation. He’s owed $20 million next season and $21 million in 2027, making him both a valuable asset and a potential cap burden if the Steelers decide to retool. For San Francisco, which has managed its payroll with surgical precision under GM

John Lynch, adding a pass rusher of Highsmith’s caliber could be the missing piece in their Super Bowl puzzle.

Defensive coordinator Steve Wilks has long emphasized rotational depth, especially for playoff-caliber defenses. Pairing Highsmith with Bosa would not only create one of the most terrifying tandems in football but also give the 49ers flexibility to shift formations and keep their stars fresh deep into January.

While no formal trade discussions have been confirmed, insiders describe San Francisco’s interest as “active and serious.” The timing couldn’t be more fitting — the 49ers are sitting atop the NFC and are just one defensive playmaker away from cementing their dominance.

If a deal happens, it would reunite the 49ers’ championship ambition with the kind of relentless edge presence that defined their dynasty years. As one NFC executive put it, “Put Highsmith next to Bosa, and you’re looking at chaos. Pure, beautiful chaos.”

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