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The San Francisco 49ers are entering the offseason hoping their rotten injury luck is put well and truly behind them.

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In free agency, the franchise was proactive, with its biggest signing being receiver Mike Evans from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Evans gives Brock Purdy a genuine No. 1 option, along with the three other weapons at his disposal. The 49ers are looming large in 2026, provided the injury bug stays away.

But how large? Sports Illustrated’s Gilberto Manzano has named the 49ers as one of the most improved teams in football after free agency.

“The 49ers overachieved last season despite an inexperienced defense and a roster gutted by injuries,” Manzano wrote. “Now, with the moves they’ve made this month, it seems the 49ers are real players in the loaded NFC West. Evans’s presence will give coach Kyle Shanahan endless possibilities with his play calls, and his knack for coming down with contested catches could lead to a memorable season for Brock Purdy.”

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Evans key to Super Bowl hopes?

You can make that case, but I’ll go with being healthy as the biggest key.

We saw the 49ers deal with an absurd number of injuries last season, and to key players, and yet Kyle Shanahan still managed to win 12 games and get to the postseason.

So, with a little bit of luck, internal improvement, and the potential that Evans brings to this offense, it is easy to see why Manzano has the 49ers being real players in the NFC.

Of course, there is a lot of water to go under the bridge this offseason, but right now at least, the 49ers are setting themselves up for another crack at a Super Bowl.

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