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Bryce Huff Shines at 49ers' OTAs, Sends Bold 5-Word Message to Eagles Fans

Santa Clara, CA – June 8, 2025

San Francisco 49ers’ new edge rusher Bryce Huff has turned heads during the team’s Organized Team Activities (OTAs), earning high praise from coaches and teammates alike. The former Philadelphia Eagles pass-rusher, who signed a three-year, $51.1 million contract with the 49ers in the 2025 offseason, used the spotlight to send a defiant message to Eagles fans via X: “Philly, just wait. I’ll prove myself.”

Huff, 27, joined the 49ers after a breakout 2024 season with the Eagles, where he recorded 10 sacks and 22 quarterback hits, establishing himself as a disruptive force. Despite his production, some Eagles fans questioned his consistency, especially after limited snaps in key games. His departure to San Francisco sparked mixed reactions on X, with some Philly faithful wishing him well and others doubting his ability to thrive outside Nick Sirianni’s system.

At the 49ers’ OTAs, Huff has silenced doubters with his relentless energy and versatility. Head coach Kyle Shanahan lauded his performance, saying, “Bryce brings an explosive edge. His speed and motor fit perfectly in our scheme.” Defensive coordinator Nick Sorensen echoed the sentiment, noting Huff’s ability to complement Nick Bosa: “He’s a nightmare for offensive tackles. We’re seeing that already.”

Huff’s standout moments include multiple “sacks” against starting quarterback Brock Purdy during drills, showcasing the burst that made him a coveted free agent. Teammate Fred Warner praised his work ethic, telling NFL Network, “Bryce is hungry. He’s got something to prove, and it’s contagious.”

The edge rusher’s message to Eagles fans came after a viral X post from @EaglesNation questioning whether he’d “flop” in San Francisco. Huff responded directly, posting, “Philly, just wait. I’ll prove myself. #NinerGang.” The comment ignited a firestorm online, with 49ers fans rallying behind him. “Huff’s about to eat in SF!” wrote @NinerFaithful, while @RedAndGold4Life added, “Philly’s loss is our gain.”

For the 49ers, Huff’s arrival addresses a critical need for a consistent pass-rush partner for Bosa, especially after their 2024 NFC Championship loss exposed defensive line depth issues. With a 10-1 start in the 2025 season, San Francisco is a Super Bowl LX favorite, and Huff’s early OTA dominance suggests he could be a game-changer.

Eagles fans, meanwhile, are left to ponder what might have been. With Haason Reddick and Josh Sweat anchoring Philly’s pass rush, some on X, like @FlyEaglesFly, dismissed Huff’s exit: “We’re fine without him.” Others, like @PhillyFanatic, expressed regret: “Huff’s gonna haunt us in the playoffs.”

As the 49ers gear up for minicamp, Huff’s focus remains on proving his worth. “I’m not here to talk—I’m here to work,” he told reporters, per ESPN. With a chip on his shoulder and a new home in San Francisco, Huff is poised to make a statement in 2025. Stay tuned to NFL Network for updates on his journey and the 49ers’ Super Bowl push!

 
 

Josh Allen Named AFC Offensive Player of the Week After Insane Week 14 Comeback vs Bengals
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