After finishing their 2024 campaign 6-11 due to a litany of injuries to impact players, the aim of the 49ers' offseason last year was two-fold: 1) get healthy and 2) build depth. A number of free agency departures made this task even more difficult. Ultimately, injuries reared their ugly head again in 2025, and though San Francisco fared better this time around, its season still came to an early end with several key contributors absent.

As a result, this year's offseason will likely have a similar aim. The team has players who need to get healthy enough to contribute again in 2026 and enough cap space to continue improving in an attempt to get back to the Super Bowl. All in all, this will be an offseason of simply taking care of business as the 49ers look to stay inside a championship window that they have not quite been able to deliver on yet. With two Super Bowl losses and two conference championship losses in the past seven years, San Francisco will continue working to get over that hump.

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While a change at defensive coordinator seems like it has potential to shake things up in the Bay Area, this is business as usual for the 49ers defense. Dating back to 2022, San Francisco has played each season with a different DC. Yet, aside from an injury-riddled 2024 campaign, the unit has routinely been among the best in the NFL.

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