Breida said via a tweet on Thursday, shortly after the announcement of his re-signing, that the 49ers have unfinished business, and are ready to prove doubters wrong.
One player who sounds excited to see Breida return is running back Jerick McKinnon, who restructured his contract this offseason to remain with the 49ers.
Right now, the 49ers running back room consists of last year's breakout player, Raheem Mostert, Breida, Tevin Coleman, McKinnon, and Jeff Wilson Jr. The team entered the 2019 regular season with three running backs — Breida, Coleman, and Mostert — on its 53-man roster.
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