Jed York Hints at Adam Stenavich’s Lack of Commitment to 49ers After Packers’ Jordan Love Success
San Francisco, CA – July 16, 2025
San Francisco 49ers owner Jed York has stirred the pot with cryptic remarks that appear to take a subtle jab at former assistant coach Adam Stenavich, now the offensive coordinator for the Green Bay Packers. The comments come in the wake of the Packers’ remarkable turnaround under quarterback Jordan Love, raising eyebrows about Stenavich’s tenure with the 49ers and his dedication during his time in the Bay Area.
Speaking at a press conference following the 49ers’ recent struggles, York alluded to the Packers’ success without directly naming Stenavich. “Some people find their stride when they move on to new challenges,” York said, his tone laced with implication. “It’s interesting to see what happens when a coach gets a fresh start with a young quarterback who’s thriving.” The remark seems to suggest that Stenavich, who served as an assistant offensive line coach with the 49ers from 2017 to 2018, may not have fully committed during his stint, only to flourish later with the Packers.
Stenavich’s Packers have seen a dramatic rise since he took over as offensive coordinator in 2021, particularly with Jordan Love stepping into the spotlight after Aaron Rodgers’ departure. Love’s 2024 season—11-6 record, 3,389 passing yards, and 25 touchdowns—has silenced doubters, with the Packers securing back-to-back playoff berths. This success contrasts with the 49ers’ disappointing 6-11 finish in 2024, fueling speculation that York might regret letting Stenavich slip away.
York’s comments could also reflect frustration with the 49ers’ quarterback situation, where Brock Purdy’s $265 million extension has drawn mixed reactions. Some interpret York’s words as a dig at Stenavich’s past work ethic, hinting that he reserved his best for Green Bay, where he’s helped simplify schemes to maximize Love’s potential—a strategy he studied from the 49ers’ own transition from Trey Lance to Purdy.
Inside the 49ers’ locker room, the remarks have sparked quiet debate. Veterans recall Stenavich’s solid but unremarkable tenure, while others defend his growth under Matt LaFleur. Meanwhile, Packers players like Josh Jacobs have praised Stenavich’s leadership, noting his role in their offensive balance.
As the 49ers regroup for 2025, York’s veiled critique adds intrigue to an already tense offseason. Is this a personal slight or a broader commentary on coaching loyalty? With the Packers and 49ers potentially clashing in the playoffs, Stenavich’s performance could either vindicate or haunt York’s narrative. Fans on both sides are buzzing—stay tuned to ESPN for the latest developments.












