The 49ers have signed safety Jaquiski Tartt to a two-year extension, the team announced Friday morning.
NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported that the deal is worth $13 million, with the potential of $15 million, through the 2020 season. The deal had been in the works since February, Tartt said Friday afternoon.
Tartt has played all three career seasons with the 49ers. He was well on his way to a breakout year in 2017, starting every game, but he suffered a broken arm in Week 9 that ended his season. He found a groove at the strong safety position, where he figures to start for the next two years under defensive coordinator Robert Saleh.