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Bryce Huff retires at 27 leaving a real hole in the 49ers defensive line

Dorcas OnasaBy Dorcas OnasaMarch 12, 2026 Sports No Comments4 Mins Read
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Bryce Huff announced his retirement from professional football on Thursday through an Instagram reel, closing a career that included a $51 million contract, a Super Bowl ring and an abrupt ending at an age when most pass rushers are entering their prime. The 27 year old defensive end, who spent the 2025 season with the San Francisco 49ers, said he is ready to pursue something beyond the game and revealed he is launching a company focused on lithium-ion battery technology.

The retirement comes with one year remaining on his existing contract and leaves the 49ers with an immediate need at a position the organization had been counting on Huff to help address in 2026.

A career defined by a breakout season and what followed

Huff’s professional arc is one of the more unusual in recent NFL history. An undrafted free agent out of Memphis in 2020, he spent his first four seasons with the New York Jets largely under the radar before a 2023 breakout that announced him as one of the league’s most disruptive pass rushers. That season he recorded 10 sacks and posted a 21.8% pressure rate the best in the NFL according to Next Gen Stats numbers that triggered a bidding market and ultimately produced a three year, $51.1 million contract with the Philadelphia Eagles. At the time of signing, it carried the highest annual average value ever given to a non quarterback former undrafted free agent in league history.

Philadelphia did not go as planned. Huff missed five games with a torn ligament in his wrist and was a healthy scratch for Super Bowl 59 against the Kansas City Chiefs, watching from the sideline as his teammates won the championship. He later acknowledged the fit with the Eagles never felt right. He did receive a Super Bowl ring as a member of the roster, a bittersweet footnote to a season he largely sat through.

The 49ers acquired him via trade in June 2025, reuniting him with Robert Saleh, who had been his head coach with the Jets and was serving as San Francisco’s defensive coordinator. Saleh has since left to become the head coach of the Tennessee Titans, removing one of the primary reasons the pairing made sense in the first place.

What the 49ers are left with at edge rusher

San Francisco’s current edge rusher group consists of Nick Bosa, Mykel Williams, Sam Okuayinonu and Keion White a collection of players with genuine quality but a significant structural gap. Bosa and Williams project as the starting pair, with Okuayinonu and White serving primarily as run defense specialists. The problem the 49ers face is that none of the players behind Bosa bring the outside speed that Huff was brought in specifically to provide.

The scheme San Francisco runs at its best depends on having a speed rusher capable of threatening the edge on passing downs, freeing up Williams to work inside where he is most effective. Huff filled that role successfully in the early portion of last season before a heavier workload during Williams’ injury absence wore him down. With Huff gone, that specific role is vacant and the options to fill it from within the current roster are limited.

Where the solution might come from

The top tier of free agent edge rushers has largely been committed elsewhere, narrowing San Francisco’s options in that market. Arnold Ebiketie has been identified as a realistic free agent target whose role profile most closely mirrors what Huff brought to the defense  a speed oriented rusher capable of being productive in a limited and defined role rather than as a featured starter.

The draft may ultimately offer the more promising path. Several prospects with the speed and athleticism to fit the 49ers’ scheme are projected to come off the board in the second through fourth rounds, a range where San Francisco holds all of its current picks. Names including Joshua Josephs, R. Mason Thomas, Cashius Howell, Gabe Jacas, Romello Height and Jaishawn Barham have all been connected to the role in scouting discussions, and any one of them could step into the specific function the 49ers need filled.

Whether the team pursues a veteran free agent to bridge the gap, drafts a developmental option or does both, the message from Huff’s retirement is clear,  the 49ers have a real problem to solve before the 2026 season begins, and the window to address it is already open.

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