The NFL community had barely processed the extension rejection before a dramatic turn unfolded within just twelve hours.
A defensive star had said no to Denver Broncos and instantly became one of the most talked about names on the open market.
Several teams were prepared to engage, with projected offers ranging between $18 and $20 million per year for a player of his caliber.

Given the timing, most expected him to maximize the final major contract of his career and test every available option.
Instead of chasing the highest number, he chose to return to the place he has always called home.
Within hours, he arrived in California and finalized an agreement with the San Francisco 49ers.
The deal is reportedly a four year contract worth approximately $64 million, noticeably below his projected market value.
That effectively means he left an estimated $15 to $20 million on the table just to wear this uniform again.
And as everything became clear, the man behind the stunning decision was none other than Dre Greenlaw.
From 2019 through 2024, he recorded 295 solo tackles, 160 assisted tackles, 3.5 sacks, and countless momentum shifting plays.
When he was on the field, the 49ers posted a 52 and 24 record, including the playoffs, a number that speaks for itself.
He has also been referenced as the Super Bowl LVIII MVP, a symbol of the defensive identity San Francisco built.
“My heart never left this place. No matter where I went, the 49ers were always home to me. When the team needs me, I am ready to come back without hesitation. At this stage of my career, money is no longer the most important thing — honor, love for this team, and another championship mean everything.”
That statement quickly spread across the Bay Area, earning near universal respect from the fan base.
To them, this was not just a contract, it was a declaration of loyalty rarely seen in today’s league.
His return also carries major on field implications as he reunites with Fred Warner.
Together, they once formed the core of one of the most disciplined and feared defenses in football.
After a season disrupted by injury in Denver, he returns with a renewed sense of purpose and clarity.
Not to prove anything to others, but to finish what he believes he left unfinished.
The 49ers front office believes his presence will elevate the entire defensive structure immediately.
This is not just a transaction, it is a reaffirmation of the organization’s core identity.
A team built on loyalty, belief, and an unrelenting pursuit of winning.
And for Greenlaw, the journey is not over — it is only beginning again, right where he belongs.






