What happened: Brett Toth is part of the San Francisco 49ers' offseason roster after a 2025 season with the Philadelphia Eagles in which he handled a larger role than earlier in his career. The 30-year-old offensive lineman brings experience at center, guard and tackle, with his most likely path tied to backup work inside.

Why it matters: Toth matters because San Francisco has several moving pieces on the offensive line entering the 2026 season. His versatility gives the 49ers a veteran option behind Jake Brendel and alongside younger linemen such as Carver Willis, Connor Colby and Dominick Puni.

By the numbers: Toth played 363 offensive snaps and started four games in 2025 after totaling 224 offensive snaps before that season. Two of those starts came at center and two came at left guard. His one-year deal includes $2.215 million guaranteed and a $1 million signing bonus.

What to watch: Training camp should clarify whether Toth is primarily Jake Brendel's backup at center, a left guard option or a swing interior reserve. The 49ers' younger linemen will help determine how much veteran depth they need from him.

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