The San Francisco 49ers have no intention of trading quarterback Mac Jones during the upcoming offseason and plan to retain him in his current role as backup to starter Brock Purdy, according to sources who spoke with ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
Jones, who joined the 49ers after spending the early part of his career with the New England Patriots, is expected to remain part of the team’s quarterback depth chart heading into the 2026 season. Following his acquisition, Jones has served as a reserve behind Purdy, who solidified his position as the starting quarterback during the 2025 season.
While there has been speculation in recent weeks about potential offseason trades involving quarterbacks around the league, the 49ers have reportedly expressed confidence in their current quarterback room. Mac Jones provides the team with a reliable option behind Purdy and brings starting experience, having led the Patriots as a rookie before facing ups and downs in subsequent seasons.
San Francisco’s decision to retain Jones also reflects the team’s broader approach to roster continuity and depth. Ensuring a dependable backup quarterback has been a clear priority for many NFL franchises, particularly after a season in which several teams faced challenges due to injuries at the position. Jones’ familiarity with the playbook and team structure adds to his value in this role.
The 49ers will continue their offseason preparations with a focus on roster evaluation and retooling, but quarterback appears to be one position where few changes are anticipated. Head coach Kyle Shanahan and general manager John Lynch have repeatedly emphasized the importance of stability at key positions, and the move to keep Jones aligns with that philosophy.
As the team looks toward the 2026 campaign, Purdy is expected to lead the offense, with Jones positioned to step in if needed. The two quarterbacks are part of a unit that helped San Francisco reach the playoffs last year, and the organization aims to build on that momentum moving forward.