49ers announce deals with Ward, Walker, Dwelley

The San Francisco 49ers have officially announced a deal to re-sign safety Jimmie Ward to a three-year contract.

The sides came to an agreement on the deal worth a reported $28.5 million last week but the team had to wait until Ward passed a physical before announcing it Tuesday.

The Niners also officially announced that they signed former Arizona linebacker Joe Walker to a deal that had been agreed to on Monday and that exclusive rights free agent tight end Ross Dwelley signed his one-year tender.

Ward was one of the key potential free agents on the defending NFC champion 49ers and keeping him was a priority. Ward was a first-round pick in 2014 but dealt with a series of injuries that forced him to miss 29 games over his first five seasons.

He also struggled with constant position changes, playing outside cornerback, in the slot and safety before finding a home as the deep safety on San Francisco’s stellar pass defence last season.

Ward was a major reason San Francisco allowed only eight completions on passes that travelled at least 20 yards downfield in the regular season, the fewest in the NFL over the past 14 seasons, according to SportRadar.

"Jimmie has proven to possess many of the characteristics we are looking for in a 49er, and we are excited to keep him in red and gold," general manager John Lynch said. "His no-nonsense passion for the game amplifies his special physical abilities, while also setting a tone for our defence. This extension allows Jimmie to continue to grow in our defence and we look forward to seeing where he can take his game."

Ward has 267 tackles, 28 passes defenced, three sacks and two interceptions in 64 career games.

Walker had 65 tackles in 16 games for Arizona last season. He is a key contributor on special teams and will fill the void created when San Francisco didn’t tender reserve linebacker Elijah Lee a contract.

Dwelley played all 16 games last season, recording 15 catches for 91 yards and two TDs.

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