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In a training camp practice report released today (Aug 2, 2025), Purdy spoke about his development and dynamics with the offense, especially working with wide receiver Ricky Pearsall to fine‑tune timing with precise route landmarks. He also shared personal news—his recent transition to fatherhood and his reflections on balancing life and football after signing his $265 million extension.(San Francisco Chronicle, Niners Nation)
Another today article highlights Purdy bonding with teammate Christian McCaffrey over fatherhood, discussing mentorship from veteran parents in the locker room. On‑field, he emphasized the value of facing rush simulation from Nick Bosa as elite preparation.(San Francisco Chronicle)
San Francisco — Brock Purdy announced today that he is embracing a new chapter both on and off the field.
Fresh off inking a five‑year, $265 million contract extension with the 49ers, Purdy also welcomed the birth of his first child, daughter Millie Joleen, in July. Balancing NFL stardom and new fatherhood, Purdy shared his gratitude and excitement for family life, thanking teammates—especially fellow “girl dad” Christian McCaffrey—for guidance and camaraderie.(San Francisco Chronicle)
On the gridiron, Purdy emphasized his commitment to mastering timing in the 49ers’ system. He praised receiver Ricky Pearsall for showing growth in route discipline, saying precise footwork and hitting “landmarks” are essential in their timing‑based offense.² Interestingly, Pearsall has earned more looks lately due to injuries at wideout, giving him reps with the first team.(Niners Nation)
Meanwhile, veteran Colton McKivitz engaged in competitive reps against elite pass rusher Nick Bosa, giving Purdy a chance to work under consistent pressure. Purdy called the intensity “great work for all of us,” citing the realism it brings to live game preparation.(Niners Nation)
Off the field, Purdy described fatherhood as “beyond description,” marveling at simple moments like holding Millie or watching her sleep. As he settles into life as a “girl dad,” he said he’s learning daily—not only about football, but about how fatherhood strengthens his resolve.(San Francisco Chronicle)
With camp underway and the regular season on the horizon, Purdy’s message was clear: he’s focused, grateful, and ready to lead.
If instead Purdy did make a specific announcement today that hasn’t been widely covered or released, feel free to share more details—I’d be happy to shape an accurate 300‑word article around it.