San Francisco, CA – In a move that has sparked a wave of celebration across the 49ers fanbase, defensive tackle Jordan Elliott has officially parted ways with the San Francisco 49ers. While most player departures are met with a mix of nostalgia and gratitude, Elliott’s exit has brought something entirely different: relief.
After just one season with the team, many supporters are now expressing what they’ve felt all along — Jordan Elliott never truly fit into the 49ers’ defensive identity. His departure is being seen as a long-awaited correction, and fans aren’t holding back.

🧱 What Went Wrong: A Mismatch from the Start?
Elliott, who joined the 49ers after a stint with the Cleveland Browns, arrived in the Bay Area with expectations of bolstering the defensive interior, especially as a rotational player to support stars like Arik Armstead and Javon Hargrave.
But reality hit hard and fast.
Despite playing in multiple games, Elliott struggled to make an impact, recording few tackles, missing key assignments, and often appearing out of sync with the aggressive, fast-paced defensive schemes San Francisco is known for. His presence on the field often led to frustration among fans, particularly during high-stakes third-down plays where his gap discipline and reaction time were noticeably lacking.
“Every time he was on the field, it felt like we were holding our breath,” one fan posted on Reddit.
“He just wasn’t a 49ers-style player. No fire, no finish,” another tweeted.
🔥 Fan Reactions: “Finally, Some Accountability”
As the news broke, social media exploded with 49ers faithful celebrating what they see as a necessary move to stay competitive in a stacked NFC West.
🗣️ “It’s not personal. But if we want a ring, we can’t carry dead weight.”
🗣️ “Jordan Elliott gone? Best news since we re-signed Brandon Aiyuk.”
🗣️ “Thank you, 49ers front office, for finally listening to the fans!”
The term “burden lifted” quickly started trending among fan accounts, with memes and gifs flooding timelines across X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and Facebook.
📉 Stats Don’t Lie: A Look at Elliott’s Numbers
While Elliott has shown flashes of promise earlier in his career, his 2024 season with the 49ers was underwhelming at best. In 15 games, he logged:
17 total tackles
0 sacks
2 QB pressures
4 missed tackles
In a system built on pressure, penetration, and play disruption, those numbers simply didn’t cut it.
Defensive coordinator Steve Wilks had reportedly been looking at other options throughout the offseason. And with promising young talent waiting for their shot, the writing was on the wall.
🧠 What This Means for the 49ers’ Defensive Line
Jordan Elliott’s departure opens the door for several young players and potentially new acquisitions. Players like Kalia Davis, Robert Beal Jr., or even a late veteran free agent could now see increased reps in training camp.
It also sends a clear message: performance matters more than potential in the 49ers locker room.
With Nick Bosa, Javon Hargrave, and a healthy rotation around them, the 49ers’ D-line remains one of the strongest in the NFL. Removing underperforming pieces like Elliott may be exactly what’s needed to elevate the unit to elite status once again.

✅ Conclusion: A Tough Call, But the Right One
While no player ever sets out to disappoint, the NFL is a results-driven league. Jordan Elliott’s departure from the San Francisco 49ers marks a necessary shift — one that prioritizes accountability, competition, and excellence.
His exit may be unceremonious, but for 49ers fans, it feels like a win off the field. The team has its sights set on a Super Bowl, and in that journey, there’s no room for anything less than full-throttle impact.
“Good luck, Jordan. But this is what’s best for the team.”