Deommodore Lenoir didn't hold back upon hearing the news of his lucrative five-year, $92 million contract extension with the 49ers.
While speaking to reporters Wednesday, Lenoir revealed his surge of emotion after learning the life-altering deal had been made official.
"I was happy. When I heard my agent tell me the deal was finally done, I burst out into tears that I was finally able to change my family's life, for generations," Lenoir said. "It was just a blessing."
"I burst out into tears that I was finally able to change my family's life."
— 49ers on NBCS (@NBCS49ers) November 13, 2024
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Coach Kyle Shanahan was elated about the signing as well, revealing San Francisco's intentions of inking the rising star cornerback to a long-term contract for some time now.
"Pumped, something we tried to do in the offseason. Didn't get it done. They started working on it here a few weeks ago, for them to finish it up yesterday, so pumped," Shanahan said. "Can't say enough about DMo. He's exactly what we want as a Niner. His style of play, how good he's become and really just how much he loves football and he's the same dude everyday. I know we were pumped, the guys were pumped, it was huge."
"He's exactly what we want as a Niner."
— 49ers on NBCS (@NBCS49ers) November 13, 2024
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Lenoir's teammates wasted no time celebrating his extension, putting together a fitting celebration during Wednesday's practice.
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Lenoir, who just turned 25 in October, likely is entering his prime years while ascending to the status of a bonafide No. 1 cornerback.
The fourth-year NFL veteran has two interceptions and six passes defensed during the 2024 NFL season, proving to be an invaluable piece of the 49ers' secondary -- a role he figures to maintain for years to come.