One day after signing corner-back Shawntae Spencer to an extension, the 49ers locked up another one of their young players. The 49ers signed offensive lineman Adam Snyder to a four-year extension, worth $10.5 million with a $4 million signing bonus. Snyder was set to become a free agent after the 2007 season, that is now on hold until 2011. Snyder was originally drafted by the 49ers in the third-round of the NFL draft out of the University of Oregon. His versatility is what makes him a valuable asset, he can play both guard and tackle positions. He has played in a total of 18 games in his two year career.
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The Philadelphia Eagles are coming to town, and are not to happy after a tough overtime loss last weekend against the New York Giants. The 49ers are coming off a solid win against the St Louis Rams and they are looking to carry that momentum into this week’s game. Both teams are starting off the 2006 rather well. Donovan McNabb is looking like his old self and they no longer have the T.O. drama to deal with. On the other side the 49ers offense is alive and the trio of Smith, Bryant, and Gore are causing defensive coordinators to lose sleep at night. Here are some of the things to look for when the 49ers face-off against the Eagles.
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