49ers, Mostert agree to reworked deal
The San Francisco 49ers and running back Raheem Mostert have finalized a new deal, his agent announced Monday.
The reworked agreement won't add any extra years to Mostert's current deal, which runs through 2021, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
The 28-year-old, who's set to earn $2.875 million this year, can make an additional $2.75 million with a new bonus and incentives as part of the pact, Schefter reports.
Mostert, who led the 49ers in rushing last season, requested a trade from the team earlier in July after failing to agree to a contract extension. However, both parties reportedly spoke to each other afterward to clear the air.
Mostert racked up 137 carries for 772 yards and eight touchdowns through 16 regular-season games last year. He also registered two receiving scores.
He continued his good form during the postseason, amassing 336 yards and five touchdowns on the ground through three playoff games, including Super Bowl LIV.
Mostert previously signed a three-year contract extension with the 49ers worth $8.7 million in March 2019, according to Spotrac.
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