The San Francisco 49ers have signed former Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Brett Toth to a one-year deal, per Dave Zangaro of NBC Sports Philadelphia.
Toth was an undrafted free agent out of Army in 2019. He started a couple of games last season at left guard for the Eagles and also started a few games at center. He’s 6’6″, 304 pounds.
So, four starts and multiple appearances in 2025. Toth had started only two other games in his career. However, his games this past season were against quality
defenses and defensive lines. He played against the Broncos, Giants, Vikings, Giants again, and Packers.
Per Sports Info Solutions, Toth’s lone bad game came against a Brian Flores defense. He had four blown blocks in that contest, with three of those coming against the run. Toth never had more than one blown block in any other game. In limited action, Toth had a 2.4 blown block rate on 337 snaps.
Toth all but confirms Spencer Burford won’t return to the 49ers. He’s likely to compete with Connor Colby and Nick Zakelj for the swing backup interior offensive lineman. And if there are any injuries at left guard or center, Toth could fill in in a pinch, just as he did in Philadelphia.









