49ers Suddenly Have A Week 1 Return Battle Fans Didnt See Coming

The San Francisco 49ers shake up their returner competition with an unexpected contender, highlighting key decisions ahead.

The 49ers’ kick and punt return job is still up for grabs, and the list of candidates just changed.

Nick Wagoner of ESPN reported that cornerback Jack Jones has been getting return reps in practice, giving San Francisco an unexpected option in a competition that already included several offensive players. Jones has no NFL return experience, but he did handle some return work in college, and the 49ers are clearly willing to test different looks as they search for answers.

At the same time, the team moved on from Khalil Herbert. Herbert had previous success as a returner, so the cut stands out a bit, especially with the 49ers dealing with so many injuries at running back.

But Kaelon Black returned to the field on Tuesday, and that forced San Francisco to make a roster decision. Herbert ended up being the odd man out.

Even with Jones added into the mix, there still isn’t a clear favorite to handle the job. Deebo Samuel, Jacob Cowing, Jordan Watkins and Will Pauling are also in the competition, and much of the outcome will depend on who survives to the regular-season roster. The 49ers may even weigh how those players look as pass catchers in drills more heavily than what they do as returners.

Head coach Kyle Shanahan has never treated special teams as a major priority, but Brant Boyer’s arrival as special teams coordinator last year helped revive a unit that was terrible in 2024. Keeping that progress going matters, and the return game remains one area where San Francisco still needs a dependable answer.

Watkins looks like a sensible candidate because of his age, while the 49ers probably would rather not have a veteran like Samuel back there handling kicks. Christian Kirk is another name to watch, but he has not practiced in weeks, and the team will likely ease him back cautiously once he returns, which makes him an unlikely option until he’s fully healthy.

Pauling, the undrafted rookie receiver, also has a path to the roster if he keeps standing out in practice. If he can show he’s reliable as a returner, that only strengthens his case.

For now, the 49ers are still sorting through the options. Jones’ arrival in the competition and Herbert’s departure narrowed the field, but the final answer may not come until the closing stretch before Week 1.

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