49ers release 4-time All-Pro NaVorro Bowman
The San Francisco 49ers released four-time All-Pro linebacker NaVorro Bowman on Friday.
San Francisco tried to field trade interest for Bowman with multiple teams reportedly interested in the veteran, but no deal came to fruition.
"NaVorro gave his heart and soul to this team for the last eight years, and for that we are all extremely grateful," 49ers general manager John Lynch said via the team's website. “During that time, NaVorro was a key component of one of the best teams in the League and his passion for the game allowed him to quickly become a favorite of our Faithful fans. Thursday evening, Kyle and I met with NaVorro, and from our conversation it became evident that going in different directions was best for both him and our team. Although NaVorro may be moving on, he will always be looked at as one of the great players to wear the red and gold. We wish him and his family great success."
Bowman's playing time was reduced during a Week 5 loss to the Indianapolis Colts and he wasn't happy about it, noting that he's a "team player."
The 29-year-old was named to three Pro Bowls and was one of the defining linebackers of his generation. However, he suffered devastating ACL and MCL injuries during the 2013 NFC Championship Game and missed the entire 2014 season while recovering.
Bowman also suffered a torn Achilles, ending his 2016 campaign.
The 49ers selected linebacker Reuben Foster in the first round of the 2017 NFL Draft with the ostensible aim of replacing Bowman, and it seems the veteran became expendable as a result.
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