August is almost here, but Nick Bosa isn't at 49ers camp.
The reasoning is simple: Bosa is waiting to report until he receives a deserved contract extension. The reigning Associated Press Defensive Player of the Year has long been expected to receive a lucrative deal, but his representation and the 49ers have yet to agree to terms.
Until Bosa reports, 49ers leadership will receive questions regarding his status. On Monday, general manager John Lynch was tasked with fielding such questions, and delivered a bit more honest detail than he did when camp began.
"I don't like not having one of our best players here," Lynch said, via the Associated Press. "We've got a really good track record that I'm proud of as a group of having our players in. But I also understand it and understand that we're going to have to exhibit some patience and understand that ultimately this thing will work out. I'm very confident in that and we're just going to have to have that right mix of urgency and patience."
Contract extensions have not been an issue in the Lynch and Kyle Shanahan era. San Francisco either strikes a deal with a valued player, or allows talented individuals whom San Francisco doesn't quite deem worth top dollar (because of comparative value or roster planning) to leave for big-money deals elsewhere.
There hasn't been much room for drama (aside from Deebo Samuel last year). But as each day passes, this topic looms larger.
As Lynch said, he doesn't like having one of the team's best players missing from camp. No GM or coach would.
San Francisco does have the power to fine Bosa for each day missed, but as Lynch acknowledged Monday, "that's not going to get him in here." Instead, the 49ers are focusing their efforts on getting a deal
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