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49ers Promote OG Andrew Tiller and Release CB Shareece Wright
News of one’s agreement was also first confirmed through team’s internet site.
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Wright initially signed a one-year, million deal with the 49ers during the offseason. He was released on September 5, 2015 and signed to the 49ers practice squad the following day.
Wright is now looking to catch on with another team, and he thanked the 49ers on Twitter for granting his release.
Cornerback Shareece Wright was released in a corresponding roster move. It was clear Wright wasn’t happy with his role on San Francisco’s roster.
The 6-foot-4, 324-pound lineman was drafted by the New Orleans Saints in 2012 as a sixth-round pick.
Tiller, 26, was originally signed to the practice squad in October 2014.
TheSan Francisco 49ers’ offense is in the midst of an identity crisis after failing to produce more than seven points in the last two games and ranking dead last (32nd out of 32 National Football League teams) in total offense. Tackle Joe Staley (knee) is listed as questionable and guard Alex Boone (shoulder, ankle) is probable.
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Tiller could, feasibly, be slated as a fill-in along the left side of the line.