Brock Purdy Faces The 49ers Season That Could Change Everything

Can Brock Purdy overcome the skepticism and secure his legacy with a Super Bowl victory and NFL MVP title?

Brock Purdy is heading into 2026 with a new contract situation, a louder spotlight and the same old skepticism attached to his name.

The San Francisco 49ers quarterback is set to play his first season off his original rookie deal, the one he signed after being taken with the final pick of the 2022 NFL Draft. A lot has changed since then, especially the money. What hasn’t changed is the way plenty of people still talk about him: as a system quarterback lifted by Kyle Shanahan’s offense and a loaded group of offensive playmakers.

That view hasn’t exactly softened, either. NFL Top 100 recently slotted the former “Mr. Irrelevant” at No. 85 entering 2026, and even with injuries cutting his 2025 season in half, the disrespect is still part of the conversation.

There’s really only one way for Purdy to shut that noise down for good: win a Super Bowl and win an NFL MVP award.

Those are the two trophies that would end the argument with the broadest slice of the fan base. Casual fans may not spend much time on passer rating, ADOT, WAR or the other numbers that shape deeper quarterback debates.

They know the big stuff. Rings.

MVPs. The simple milestones that stick.

And while both are hard to get, the door is open enough for Purdy to make a run at them in 2026. The 49ers’ Super Bowl window is still alive, giving him a real shot at a Lombardi Trophy in what will be his fourth-plus season in the league.

The MVP path is more surprising, but it’s not out of the question.

Bleacher Report’s Alex Kay recently included Purdy among his darkhorse picks for the NFL’s major individual awards, and his case centered on what Purdy was already producing before the injuries hit. Kay noted that stretching Purdy’s 2025 numbers over a full 17-game season would have put him around 4,100 passing yards, 38 passing touchdowns and six rushing scores. That wouldn’t have been enough to beat eventual NFL MVP Matt Stafford, but it would have kept Purdy firmly in the race.

Kay also pointed to San Francisco’s schedule and the talent around Purdy, writing that the offense should benefit from a relatively easy slate and additions in Mike Evans, Christian Kirk and second-round rookie De'Zhaun Stribling, along with the return of Ricky Pearsall and Christian McCaffrey. He said the unit is positioned to build on the No. 5 ranking it finished with in 2025.

His bottom line was blunt: “You won't find a better dark-horse value on a preseason MVP bet than you will with Purdy. If he can stay healthy and the Niners play their usual brand of high-octane football, he's a lock for a top-five finish with a good chance of finally breaking through and claiming the award.”

That’s the crux of it. If Purdy stays healthy and San Francisco’s offense keeps humming, he has a real chance to put himself in the MVP mix while chasing the one team prize that would quiet the rest of the noise.

Winning both would not be easy. But if he pulled it off, the critics wouldn’t have much left to say.

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