
San Francisco, CA – October 23, 2025
The San Francisco 49ers have officially announced the return of edge rusher Shaquil Barrett on a one-year contract, marking a dramatic comeback after his brief retirement. The veteran, known for his speed, intensity, and clutch plays, joins a 49ers defense struggling with injuries at linebacker and edge rusher positions.
Barrett, 34, stepped away from football earlier this year after a decorated career that included multiple Pro Bowls and a pivotal role in playoff runs with previous teams. His return comes as 49ers stars Tatum Bethune and Bryce Huff battle minor injuries, while the team faces a tough stretch in the NFC schedule.
Head coach Kyle Shanahan praised Barrett’s return, calling it “the spark every championship locker room craves.” He added, “Shaquil isn’t just a player — he’s a leader, a mentor, and the standard-bearer of everything we strive for on defense.”
Barrett shared a heartfelt message about why he returned:
“I didn’t come back for money or fame. Watching my brothers push through pain and criticism, I knew I had to be there. This is about pride, brotherhood, and finishing what we started — bringing another Lombardi Trophy to San Francisco.”
The timing couldn’t be better. With Week 9 as the 49ers’ bye, Barrett gets two weeks to ramp up before a critical Week 10 showdown against the Dallas Cowboys. His presence promises not just pass-rushing firepower but also leadership to a young defense navigating Fred Warner’s absence.
Fans have already flooded social media with excitement, celebrating Barrett’s determination and the possibility of witnessing one of the league’s most electrifying edge rushers in a 49ers uniform once again.
Entering his 15th NFL season, Barrett’s comeback isn’t about rewriting history — it’s about completing his legacy on his own terms. One final mission, one last roar in Levi’s Stadium: help the 49ers raise the Lombardi Trophy once more.