Brock Purdy
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Young San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy is as unassuming as they get. The former seventh-round pick out of Iowa State does his talking on the field.

He’s led San Francisco to two NFC Championship Game appearances and a Super Bowl in two seasons as its starter after becoming Mr. Irrelevant back in 2022.

Purdy is also apparently somewhat of a superhero.

The star quarterback appeared on the Pat McAfee Show recently and shared a story of saving a reporter from a coyote during a shoot for a John Deere Commercial. This is not a drill. It actually happened back in February.

“I can’t believe that was a real thing but I can confirm that did happen,” Brock Purdy told McAfee.

During a photo shoot for the commercial this past February, a coyote started to track down a CBS News Bay Area reporter and her dog. That’s when Purdy jumped into action.

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Brock Purdy Is The Hero We Need In Sports

Brock Purdy, San Francisco 49ers
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Just imagine being that reporter and Purdy joins in with some of his teammates to make sure that you and your best pup are not mauled by a wild coyote. That had to be an absolutely insane scene.

Risking life and limb for millions on the football field is one thing. Risking it to save a stranger is a completely different story.

As for Purdy, he’s relying a ton on endorsement deals. The 24-year-old signal caller is playing under a mere four-year, $3.74 million contract. He’s among the lowest-paid starting quarterbacks in the NFL.

Of course, that will change after the 2024 season. Purdy will become eligible for a contract extension that will likely make him one of the highest-paid quarterbacks in the league. Perhaps, he’ll be able to stop sharing an apartment with a teammate in the ultra-expensive Bay Area market.

Either way, all heroes don’t wear capes. Some sport football helmets and drive John Deere tractors. Just some food for thought.

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