The San Francisco 49ers announced a number of front office moves on Wednesday via a statement issued to the media. Keena Turner, who has served the previous 10 seasons as the Vice President of Football Affairs, will become Vice President and Special Advisor to the General Manager.
Turner has spent more than three decades with the 49ers both as a player and as part of the team's front office. He was initially a second-round draft pick by the 49ers in 1980 and was part of four Super Bowl teams (XVI, XIX, XXIII, and XXIV).
Other moves include Austin Moss II being named Director of Player Engagement and Ethan Waugh being promoted to College Scouting Director.
Moss joins the 49ers after more than six years with the NFL in multiple roles. he most recently served the role of Senior Manager, Football Administration and Development for the league.
Waugh is entering his 15th year with the 49ers and served the previous three as Senior Player Personnel Coordinator.
The San Francisco 49ers have officially announced that running back Patrick Taylor Jr. has been re-signed to a one-year deal. NFL insider Tom Pelissero first reported Taylor's return on March 10.
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