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Niners Sign WR Javin Hunter To Two-Year Contract

Jul 4, 2014 5:08 AM

The team has signed free agent wide receiver Javin Hunter, who has not played in a regular-season game since 2002, to a two-year contract. Financial details of the deal were not yet available, but the contract is believed to include minimum base salaries. A seventh-round pick of the Ravens in 2002, Hunter auditioned last week for 49ers coaches and personnel officials. He is the second free agent receiver added by the 49ers this week, with San Francisco having earlier signed 11-year veteran Johnnie Morton, recently cut by Kansas City, to a two-year, $1.685 million contract.

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Niners Add WR Johnnie Morton

Aug 1, 2014 10:55 AM

The San Francisco 49ers added free agent receiver Johnnie Morton on Wednesday. The contract will span over the next two seasons with the finances unknown at this time. Morton caught 55 passes for 795 yards and three touchdowns in 12 games last year for the Chiefs. "The main attraction for me coming here is coach Jerry Sullivan," Morton said. "He taught me to be a complete receiver. ... He is the one I owe my career to. He taught me everything I know."

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49ers Drop Ball Again With Talk Of PSL?s

Jul 4, 2014 3:43 PM

With the San Francisco 49ers still recovering from the now infamous training video scandal, the club has let another piece of sensitive information public at an inappropriate time. The club quietly has begun polling ticket holders to learn whether they'd be willing to pay $2,000 for a Personal Seat License in a new stadium, along with having certain ticket prices quintupled. The problem isn?t that they want to raise prices, it is jus that the dialogue regarding it may have come just a little too soon.

Sacramento Bee

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49ers In-House Training Video Creates Huge Controversy

Oct 31, 2014 9:23 PM

The San Francisco 49ers' showed an in-house training film that featured off-color racial jokes, lesbian porn, a spoof of gay marriage and a trio of buxom, topless blondes frolicking with team public relations director Kirk Reynolds. The film is now a source of great embarassment for the club. The video, said team lawyer Ed Goines, "is absolutely contradictory to the ideals and values of the San Francisco 49ers."

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