The San Francisco 49ers finally won a contract negotiation. After years of giving in to their top star's demands, the team called wide receiver Jauan Jennings' bluff and agreed to a revised one-year contract on Wednesday, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

The new deal keeps Jennings happy for the remainder of the season by adding an extra $3 million in incentives to his contract. The resolution is the best-case scenario for San Francisco in multiple ways.

First, it gets Jennings back on the field and solidifies his status for Sunday’s season opener against the Seattle Seahawks. With questions regarding the Niners’ depth at receiving, plugging Jennings back into the offense instantly improves their chances of winning.

Jennings’ new contract also sets the standard of no longer being

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