
Steelers receive bad news on potential Jauan Jennings trade
According to Schefter, while the 49ers have received several calls on a potential trade for Jennings, San Francisco isn't looking to move the fifth-year wide receiver.
"Several teams have already inquired about Jauan Jennings availability, but the 49ers said they have no desire in trading the wide receiver," Schefter said, via NFL Live on ESPN.
Schefter reported a few days ago that Jennings was seeking a new contract or a trade — sparking rumors of a potential move to the receiver-needy Pittsburgh offense.
The Steelers are no strangers to San Francisco slamming the door shut on wide receiver trade talks — as evident by Pittsburgh's failed pursuit of 49ers WR Brandon Aiyuk last summer.
With available wideouts dwindling, the Steelers need to make a decision fast regarding the future of WR2 on offense — but signs continue to point to in-house receiver Calvin Austin taking the reins in 2025.
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