Leonard Floyd agrees; Jauan Jennings gets tender

SANTA CLARA — Defensive end Leonard Floyd, a Super Bowl winner two years ago with the Los Angeles Rams, is joining the 49ers’ pursuit of their first Lombardi Trophy in 30 years.

Floyd agreed to a two-year, $20 million deal some five hours into the NFL’s free agency negotiation window Monday, according to the NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.

Adding Floyd, an eight-year veteran, was imperative for a 49ers franchise that is hellbent on ending its championship drought and doing so with an elite defensive front. Leading that unit on the other end will be Nick Bosa, the 2022 NFL Defensive Player of the Year, while 2023 prized free agent Javon Hargrave anchors an interior that is expected to lose Arik Armstead.

That unit’s depth could be further depleted in free agency beyond Armstead’s expected release after nine seasons. Hitting the market are defensive ends Clelin Ferrell, Chase Young and Randy Gregory, and defensive tackles Javon Kinlaw, Kevin Givens and Sebastian Joseph-Day, all of whom potentially could be re-signed.

It has been a month since the 49ers’ defense caved in overtime to Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVIII. And it’s been an annual ritual for the 49ers to seek a complement to Nick Bosa on the other side of the defensive front. This past October, the 49ers traded for Gregory and then Young, but neither produced at a high clip.

Floyd, 31, is guaranteed $12 million this season, and the deal could max out at $24 million. Such a financial commitment would seem to hinder the 49ers’ ability to make another high-priced move, such as trading with the Los Angeles Chargers for Bosa’s older brother, Joey, who’s set to make $15 million this year.

Flloyd has appeared in 121 games, recorded 58 sacks and 122 quarterback hits with four forced fumble and seven fumble recoveries. In nine playoff games, he has five sacks; none came in the Bills’ divisional-round loss in January to the Chiefs.

Two years ago, Floyd, the former No. 9 overall pick of the Bears in 2016, recorded a third-down sack in the Rams’ Super Bowl triumph over the Cincinnati Bengals. Released by the Bears rather than play under his fifth-year option, he joined the Rams for three years before playing last season for the Buffalo Bills.

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