Chiefs to give DL Charles Omenihu a two-year, $20 million deal. Grade: A-

The Chiefs got a steal of a deal with former 49ers edge-rusher Charles Omenihu, as long as the off-field stuff doesn’t get in the way.

Like a lot of players, Charles Omenihu got better when he was coached by former 49ers defensive coordinator and new Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans. Omenihu, selected in the fifth round of the 2019 draft out of Texas, was a decent rotational pass-rusher for the Texans for 2 1/2 seasons. But when the 49ers traded for him in November, 2021, the light went on. Now, Omenihu will ply his trade with the Chiefs in Steve Spagnuolo’s defense, which seems to be an ideal fit.

Last season, the 6-foot-5, 280 pound Omenihu had seven sacks, 12 quarterback hits, and 43 quarterback hurries in just 475 pass-rushing snaps. He’s more of a multi-gap pass-rusher than a run defender, and that’s fine, because he’s become quite good at the whole pass-rushing thing from all over the place. Spagnuolo loves to bring chaos with his fronts, so he’ll have fun with Omenihu.

His two sacks against the Seahawks in the wild-card round of the 2022 playoffs certainly prove that point. The first came with 2:31 left in the third quarter. Omenihu was aligned to the center’s left shoulder in a nose shade look, and at the snap, he rushed all the way around the right tackle to take the ball out of Geno Smith’s hand.

Then, with 2:27 left in the game, Omenihu zapped right tackle Abe Lucas with a wicked inside move from an edge alignment, and that was that.

Omenihu was booked on misdemeanor domestic violence charges in January, and we’ll have to see what the full story is over time. That’s the minus in the “A” grade. On the field, Omenihu gives the Chiefs a fine pass-rusher on a steal of a deal.

Chiefs to sign 49ers DE Charles Omenihu

The #Chiefs are back on the board in free agency, this time signing a former #Texans and #49ers pass rusher that they’ve been interested in for quite some time.

The Kansas City Chiefs have struck a deal with another free agent, this time on the defensive side of the ball.

According to multiple reports, the Chiefs have struck a two-year deal with San Francisco 49ers edge rusher Charles Omenihu worth up to $20 million. A former fifth-round pick out of Texas in the 2019 NFL draft, this is a player that Kansas City has had its eye on for a long time. He had a formal meeting with the Chiefs at the 2019 NFL Scouting Combine. The team also reportedly had talks with the Houston Texans about acquiring Omenihu during the 2021 NFL season.

Now, the Chiefs grab Omenihu on the back of a season where he generated 61 pressures and seven sacks as a rotational pass rusher in 2022 according to PFF.

Listed at 6-foot-5 and 280 pounds, he has the flexibility to play both edge rusher and reduce down to the interior on pass-rushing downs. This move should help the Chiefs stay young as Omenihu is just 25 years old. It also helps offset the loss of Frank Clark in the pass-rushing department.

There are some off-the-field issues that Kansas City will need to work through as Omenihu was booked on domestic violence charges in January. Expect the team to have some built-in protections in his contract should he miss any playing time as a result of the charges.

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6 free-agent edge rushers Colts could consider in 2023

Here are six free-agent edge rushers the Colts could consider in 2023.

The Indianapolis Colts have some promising names in the defensive end room, but it wouldn’t be a surprise if they used free agency to add some depth to the position this offseason.

As Yannick Ngakoue, Tyquan Lewis and Ben Banogu are set to hit the market, the Colts could be looking at free agency as a way to add some cheaper production, especially at the LEO position if Ngakoue doesn’t return.

So the Colts are rolling into free agency with the promising youngsters in Kwity Paye and Dayo Odeyingbo leading the room.

We took a look at the following positions for the Colts to consider adding to in free agency:

We shouldn’t expect the Colts to go on a wild spending spree in free agency. It’s not their M.O., and Chris Ballard isn’t working with the same amount of salary-cap space as he’s used to.

Here’s a look at six free-agent edge rushers the Colts could consider in 2023:

Could DE Charles Omenihu come back to the Texans?

Charles Omenihu took a step in his development with the San Francisco 49ers under DeMeco Ryans. Would he follow his old DC to the Houston Texans?

The Houston Texans underwent significant roster changes from the past two seasons. Most of them were due to players losing their confidence as the moribund franchise drifted rudderless in the doldrums of a rebuild.

Not every player could grin and bear it. Even receiver Brandin Cooks had his breaking point.

One player that found his way out of Houston was defensive end Charles Omenihu. The former 2019 fifth-rounder from Texas, who had a promising rookie season with 3.0 sacks and two forced fumbles followed up by 4.0 sacks in 2020, struggled in Lovie Smith’s Tampa 2 scheme. Houston traded Omenihu to the San Francisco 49ers for a 2023 sixth-round pick at the trade deadline.

According to Sam Monson from Pro Football Focus, Omenihu would make sense as an underrated free agent for teams looking for a veteran defensive end. Monson uses the juxtaposition of the New Orleans Saints’ Marcus Davenport to argue that Omenihu, who had a career-high 4.5 sacks in 2022, would be a better deal than Davenport.

Nick Bosa enjoyed a Defensive Player of the Year season for the San Francisco 49ers with 98 pressures across 19 games, but Omenihu quietly had an excellent year on the other side. The former fifth-round draft pick set new career highs for snaps (659), pressures (62) and defensive stops (13), and he now has back-to-back seasons with a 75.0-plus PFF pass-rushing grade. At just 25 years old, Omenihu should be entering his prime and could be a much better gamble than one on Davenport.

There are two hurdles in bringing back Omenihu. The first would be assessing whether he would be willing to give Houston another chance given they hired his former defensive coordinator, DeMeco Ryans, as their new coach. Omenihu has a chance to retain the progress he built with Ryans and doesn’t have to adjust to Steve Wilks’ new system, pending the 49ers re-sign Omenihu.

The second hurdle is Omenihu’s legal issues. Houston may be adding a veteran who would miss time for potential violations of the league’s personal conduct policy. At that point, it would be prudent to allow second-year defensive end Thomas Booker the space to flourish rather than force an Omenihu-Ryans reunion.

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Picking free agents 49ers should try to re-sign in 2023

Which of the #49ers’ 21 unrestricted free agents should they aim to re-sign? Nicholas McGee (@nicholasmcgee24) runs through the entire list:

It’s going to be a busy offseason for the 49ers, who on top of replenishing their coaching staff and thinking about the draft, have the futures of 21 unrestricted free agents to think about.

The roster turnover in the NFL is what makes a season-ending loss, which the 49ers suffered in last week’s NFC championship game, hit so hard.

No team is ever the same year over year, but the Niners will want to keep as much of their 2022 vintage as they can.

But San Francisco is projected to be just under $16.4 million below the projected 2023 salary cap, and will not have the financial means to keep everyone.

So which players should they be looking to keep around? We’ve gone through the list of 21 UFAs and identified whether San Francisco should aim to re-sign them to a new contract.

National reaction to Eagles earning Super Bowl berth after a 31-7 win over 49ers

The Philadelphia Eagles advanced to #SuperBowlLVII and we have all the national reaction from the 31-7 win over the 49ers

The Eagles advanced to Super Bowl 57 with a 31-7 win over the 49ers at Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday afternoon.

Jalen Hurts was 15-25 passing for 121 yards, while adding 11 carries for 39 yards and one rushing touchdown.

Miles Sanders had 11 carries for 42 yards and two rushing touchdowns while the Philadelphia defense sacked 49ers passers three times on the afternoon.

With the Eagles awaiting the Bengals-Chiefs winner, here’s the national reaction to Sunday’s win.

Top photos from Eagles 31-7 win over 49ers in NFC Championship Game

The Eagles are headed to #SuperBowlLVII and we have the top 100 photos from Philadelphia’s 31-7 win over the 49ers in the NFC Championship Game

The Eagles are heading back to the Super Bowl for the second time in five years after a 31-7 win over the 49ers at Lincoln Financial Field.

The NFC Champions will now await the winner of Sunday night’s AFC Championship Game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Cincinnati Bengals.

Quarterback Jalen Hurts was 15-25 passing for 121 yards passing on the day, as Philadelphia racked up the bulk of their yards on the ground.

Miles Sanders and Kenneth Gainwell both had 40+ yards rushing, while Boston Scott scored a touchdown in his third straight game.

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy was forced to exit the first quarter with an elbow injury and the NFC West champions saw their offense sputter from theirs.

With the Eagles heading to the Super Bowl in Glendale, Arizona, here are the top photos from Sunday’s historic win.

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Eagles advance to Super Bowl LVII with a 31-7 win over 49ers in NFC Championship Game

The Philadelphia Eagles have advanced to #SuperBowlLVII and they’ll face the Bengals-Chiefs winner after a 31-7 win over the San Francisco 49ers

The Eagles are heading back to the Super Bowl for the second time in five years after a 31-7 win over the 49ers at Lincoln Financial Field.

The NFC Champions will now await the winner of Sunday night’s AFC Championship Game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Cincinnati Bengals.

Quarterback Jalen Hurts was 15-25 passing for 121 yards passing on the day, as Philadelphia racked up the bulk of their yards on the ground.

Miles Sanders and Kenneth Gainwell both had 40+ yards rushing, while Boston Scott scored a touchdown in his third straight game.

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy was forced to exit the first quarter with an elbow injury and the NFC West champions saw their offense sputter from theirs.

Purdy was forced back into action after fourth-string quarterback Josh Johnson suffered a concussion.

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Eagles vs. 49ers: 10 takeaways from the first half as Philadelphia holds a 21-7 lead

We’re looking at ten takeaways from the first half as the Philadelphia Eagles hold a 21-7 lead over the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship Game

The Eagles are just 30 minutes of good football away from advancing to Super Bowl 57 after taking a 21-7 lead over the 49ers at the half.

Jalen Hurts was solid, while San Francisco’s star rookie Brock Purdy was forced to exit Sunday’s matchup with an elbow injury after a strip sack by Haason Reddick.

49ers star tight end George Kittle was limited to one catch for nine yards in the first half, while his counterpart, Dallas Goedert, logged five catches for 23 yards on seven targets.

With the second half set to begin, here are 10 takeaways from the first half.

5 burning questions ahead of Eagles vs. 49ers in NFC Championship Game

We’re looking to answer five burning questions ahead of the Philadelphia Eagles vs. San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship Game

The San Francisco 49ers are heading to Lincoln Financial Field as the No. 2 overall seed and with the reputation of having the NFL’s top defense.

Even with elite pass rushers and an All-Pro linebacker, this 49ers’ defense has holes and it can be found in the back four, and when teams are able to physically match up with DeMeco Ryan’s defense up front.

Philadelphia (14-3) defeated the New York Giants 38-7 on Saturday to clinch a spot in the title game and then watched on Sunday evening, as the Niners (13-4) defeated the Cowboys 19-12 at Levi’s Stadium.

With kick-off just a few hours away, here are five burning questions that need to be answered.