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49ers cap space 2024: Why Chase Young trade may not be a pure rental for San Francisco
But as Washington jettisoned its top two defensive ends, Young and Montez Sweat, the 49ers found themselves positioned to pounce. They traded a 2024 third-round pick to get the talented defender and reunite him with his college teammate and fellow No. 2 pick, Nick Bosa.
Young should provide a boost to a 49ers defense that ranks just 22nd this season in sacks per game at 2.3. But many are wondering whether Young will end up being a rental for the 49ers or more of a long-term investment.
That will all depend on how San Francisco manages its salary cap in 2024.
MORE DEADLINE: Live tracker | Grading every trade
On the surface, it may look hard for the 49ers to re-sign Young long-term; in reality, the team has more flexibility to do so than it would initially appear. Here's why.
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But as Washington jettisoned its top two defensive ends, Young and Montez Sweat, the 49ers found themselves positioned to pounce. They traded a 2024 third-round pick to get the talented defender and reunite him with his college teammate and fellow No. 2 pick, Nick Bosa.
Young should provide a boost to a 49ers defense that ranks just 22nd this season in sacks per game at 2.3. But many are wondering whether Young will end up being a rental for the 49ers or more of a long-term investment.
That will all depend on how San Francisco manages its salary cap in 2024.
MORE DEADLINE: Live tracker | Grading every trade
On the surface, it may look hard for the 49ers to re-sign Young long-term; in reality, the team has more flexibility to do so than it would initially appear. Here's why.
49ers cap space 2024
As it stands, the 49ers don't project to have much cap space in 2024.
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They traded a 2024 third-round pick to get the talented defender and reunite him with his college teammate and fellow No. 2 pick, Nick Bosa.
Young should provide a boost to a 49ers defense that ranks just 22nd this season in sacks per game at 2.3. But many are wondering whether Young will end up being a rental for the 49ers or more of a long-term investment.
That will all depend on how San Francisco manages its salary cap in 2024.
MORE DEADLINE: Live tracker | Grading every trade
On the surface, it may look hard for the 49ers to re-sign Young long-term; in reality, the team has more flexibility to do so than it would initially appear. Here's why.
49ers cap space 2024
As it stands, the 49ers don't project to have much cap space in 2024. In fact, OverTheCap lists San Francisco as having just $1,479,772 in available space.
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2 pick, Nick Bosa.
Young should provide a boost to a 49ers defense that ranks just 22nd this season in sacks per game at 2.3. But many are wondering whether Young will end up being a rental for the 49ers or more of a long-term investment.
That will all depend on how San Francisco manages its salary cap in 2024.
MORE DEADLINE: Live tracker | Grading every trade
On the surface, it may look hard for the 49ers to re-sign Young long-term; in reality, the team has more flexibility to do so than it would initially appear. Here's why.
49ers cap space 2024
As it stands, the 49ers don't project to have much cap space in 2024. In fact, OverTheCap lists San Francisco as having just $1,479,772 in available space. That is good for the seventh-least in the NFL.
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2 pick, Nick Bosa.
Young should provide a boost to a 49ers defense that ranks just 22nd this season in sacks per game at 2.3. But many are wondering whether Young will end up being a rental for the 49ers or more of a long-term investment.
That will all depend on how San Francisco manages its salary cap in 2024.
MORE DEADLINE: Live tracker | Grading every trade
On the surface, it may look hard for the 49ers to re-sign Young long-term; in reality, the team has more flexibility to do so than it would initially appear. Here's why.
49ers cap space 2024
As it stands, the 49ers don't project to have much cap space in 2024. In fact, OverTheCap lists San Francisco as having just $1,479,772 in available space. That is good for the seventh-least in the NFL.
That said, the 49ers are equipped to increase their cap space with relative ease.
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49ers cap space 2024: Why Chase Young trade may not be a pure rental for San Francisco
But many are wondering whether Young will end up being a rental for the 49ers or more of a long-term investment.
That will all depend on how San Francisco manages its salary cap in 2024.
MORE DEADLINE: Live tracker | Grading every trade
On the surface, it may look hard for the 49ers to re-sign Young long-term; in reality, the team has more flexibility to do so than it would initially appear. Here's why.
49ers cap space 2024
As it stands, the 49ers don't project to have much cap space in 2024. In fact, OverTheCap lists San Francisco as having just $1,479,772 in available space. That is good for the seventh-least in the NFL.
That said, the 49ers are equipped to increase their cap space with relative ease. How?
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But many are wondering whether Young will end up being a rental for the 49ers or more of a long-term investment.
That will all depend on how San Francisco manages its salary cap in 2024.
MORE DEADLINE: Live tracker | Grading every trade
On the surface, it may look hard for the 49ers to re-sign Young long-term; in reality, the team has more flexibility to do so than it would initially appear. Here's why.
49ers cap space 2024
As it stands, the 49ers don't project to have much cap space in 2024. In fact, OverTheCap lists San Francisco as having just $1,479,772 in available space. That is good for the seventh-least in the NFL.
That said, the 49ers are equipped to increase their cap space with relative ease. How? Well, they have at least one player on their roster, Randy Gregory, who has an eight-digit salary but doesn't have any guaranteed money left on his deal.
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That will all depend on how San Francisco manages its salary cap in 2024.
MORE DEADLINE: Live tracker | Grading every trade
On the surface, it may look hard for the 49ers to re-sign Young long-term; in reality, the team has more flexibility to do so than it would initially appear. Here's why.
49ers cap space 2024
As it stands, the 49ers don't project to have much cap space in 2024. In fact, OverTheCap lists San Francisco as having just $1,479,772 in available space. That is good for the seventh-least in the NFL.
That said, the 49ers are equipped to increase their cap space with relative ease. How? Well, they have at least one player on their roster, Randy Gregory, who has an eight-digit salary but doesn't have any guaranteed money left on his deal. That means that the 49ers could release him without taking a dead-cap hit, which is a financial term for when a player no longer on the roster is still owed guaranteed money; that would open up $14 million more in cap space.
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Here's why.
49ers cap space 2024
As it stands, the 49ers don't project to have much cap space in 2024. In fact, OverTheCap lists San Francisco as having just $1,479,772 in available space. That is good for the seventh-least in the NFL.
That said, the 49ers are equipped to increase their cap space with relative ease. How? Well, they have at least one player on their roster, Randy Gregory, who has an eight-digit salary but doesn't have any guaranteed money left on his deal. That means that the 49ers could release him without taking a dead-cap hit, which is a financial term for when a player no longer on the roster is still owed guaranteed money; that would open up $14 million more in cap space.
Elsewhere, the team has 10 other players on the active roster set to have cap hits of at least $14.1 million who could restructure or extend their contracts.
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In fact, OverTheCap lists San Francisco as having just $1,479,772 in available space. That is good for the seventh-least in the NFL.
That said, the 49ers are equipped to increase their cap space with relative ease. How? Well, they have at least one player on their roster, Randy Gregory, who has an eight-digit salary but doesn't have any guaranteed money left on his deal. That means that the 49ers could release him without taking a dead-cap hit, which is a financial term for when a player no longer on the roster is still owed guaranteed money; that would open up $14 million more in cap space.
Elsewhere, the team has 10 other players on the active roster set to have cap hits of at least $14.1 million who could restructure or extend their contracts.
When NFL teams restructure contracts, they typically take a player's base salary — which is accounted for in a one-year duration — and turn it into some sort of signing bonus.
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That is good for the seventh-least in the NFL.
That said, the 49ers are equipped to increase their cap space with relative ease. How? Well, they have at least one player on their roster, Randy Gregory, who has an eight-digit salary but doesn't have any guaranteed money left on his deal. That means that the 49ers could release him without taking a dead-cap hit, which is a financial term for when a player no longer on the roster is still owed guaranteed money; that would open up $14 million more in cap space.
Elsewhere, the team has 10 other players on the active roster set to have cap hits of at least $14.1 million who could restructure or extend their contracts.
When NFL teams restructure contracts, they typically take a player's base salary — which is accounted for in a one-year duration — and turn it into some sort of signing bonus. That bonus is allowed to be prorated over the duration of the contract, so it spreads what would be a high, one-year cost out into a moderate cost over several years.
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How? Well, they have at least one player on their roster, Randy Gregory, who has an eight-digit salary but doesn't have any guaranteed money left on his deal. That means that the 49ers could release him without taking a dead-cap hit, which is a financial term for when a player no longer on the roster is still owed guaranteed money; that would open up $14 million more in cap space.
Elsewhere, the team has 10 other players on the active roster set to have cap hits of at least $14.1 million who could restructure or extend their contracts.
When NFL teams restructure contracts, they typically take a player's base salary — which is accounted for in a one-year duration — and turn it into some sort of signing bonus. That bonus is allowed to be prorated over the duration of the contract, so it spreads what would be a high, one-year cost out into a moderate cost over several years.
Typically, players who have their contracts restructured have high cap hits and high base salaries.
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That means that the 49ers could release him without taking a dead-cap hit, which is a financial term for when a player no longer on the roster is still owed guaranteed money; that would open up $14 million more in cap space.
Elsewhere, the team has 10 other players on the active roster set to have cap hits of at least $14.1 million who could restructure or extend their contracts.
When NFL teams restructure contracts, they typically take a player's base salary — which is accounted for in a one-year duration — and turn it into some sort of signing bonus. That bonus is allowed to be prorated over the duration of the contract, so it spreads what would be a high, one-year cost out into a moderate cost over several years.
Typically, players who have their contracts restructured have high cap hits and high base salaries. So, in looking at the 49ers' highest-paid players for 2024, there are a few options for restructures, as you can see below.
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Elsewhere, the team has 10 other players on the active roster set to have cap hits of at least $14.1 million who could restructure or extend their contracts.
When NFL teams restructure contracts, they typically take a player's base salary — which is accounted for in a one-year duration — and turn it into some sort of signing bonus. That bonus is allowed to be prorated over the duration of the contract, so it spreads what would be a high, one-year cost out into a moderate cost over several years.
Typically, players who have their contracts restructured have high cap hits and high base salaries. So, in looking at the 49ers' highest-paid players for 2024, there are a few options for restructures, as you can see below.
Player 2024 cap hit Base salary Dead cap hit Trent Williams $31.7 million $20.1 million $29.9 million Arik Armstead $28.6 million $17.
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When NFL teams restructure contracts, they typically take a player's base salary — which is accounted for in a one-year duration — and turn it into some sort of signing bonus. That bonus is allowed to be prorated over the duration of the contract, so it spreads what would be a high, one-year cost out into a moderate cost over several years.
Typically, players who have their contracts restructured have high cap hits and high base salaries. So, in looking at the 49ers' highest-paid players for 2024, there are a few options for restructures, as you can see below.
Player 2024 cap hit Base salary Dead cap hit Trent Williams $31.7 million $20.1 million $29.9 million Arik Armstead $28.6 million $17.4 million $25.9 million Deebo Samuel $28.6 million $21 million $26.5 million Fred Warner $24.5 million $15.3 million $25.
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That bonus is allowed to be prorated over the duration of the contract, so it spreads what would be a high, one-year cost out into a moderate cost over several years.
Typically, players who have their contracts restructured have high cap hits and high base salaries. So, in looking at the 49ers' highest-paid players for 2024, there are a few options for restructures, as you can see below.
Player 2024 cap hit Base salary Dead cap hit Trent Williams $31.7 million $20.1 million $29.9 million Arik Armstead $28.6 million $17.4 million $25.9 million Deebo Samuel $28.6 million $21 million $26.5 million Fred Warner $24.5 million $15.3 million $25.6 million George Kittle $22 million $13.4 million $18.9 million Charvarius Ward $17.9 million $12.6 million $17.
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Typically, players who have their contracts restructured have high cap hits and high base salaries. So, in looking at the 49ers' highest-paid players for 2024, there are a few options for restructures, as you can see below.
Player 2024 cap hit Base salary Dead cap hit Trent Williams $31.7 million $20.1 million $29.9 million Arik Armstead $28.6 million $17.4 million $25.9 million Deebo Samuel $28.6 million $21 million $26.5 million Fred Warner $24.5 million $15.3 million $25.6 million George Kittle $22 million $13.4 million $18.9 million Charvarius Ward $17.9 million $12.6 million $17.2 million Javon Hargrave $15.5 million $8.9 million $33.4 million Nick Bosa $14.6 million $1.1 million $76.
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So, in looking at the 49ers' highest-paid players for 2024, there are a few options for restructures, as you can see below.
Player 2024 cap hit Base salary Dead cap hit Trent Williams $31.7 million $20.1 million $29.9 million Arik Armstead $28.6 million $17.4 million $25.9 million Deebo Samuel $28.6 million $21 million $26.5 million Fred Warner $24.5 million $15.3 million $25.6 million George Kittle $22 million $13.4 million $18.9 million Charvarius Ward $17.9 million $12.6 million $17.2 million Javon Hargrave $15.5 million $8.9 million $33.4 million Nick Bosa $14.6 million $1.1 million $76.5 million Brandon Aiyuk $14.1 million $14.1 million $14.
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Player 2024 cap hit Base salary Dead cap hit Trent Williams $31.7 million $20.1 million $29.9 million Arik Armstead $28.6 million $17.4 million $25.9 million Deebo Samuel $28.6 million $21 million $26.5 million Fred Warner $24.5 million $15.3 million $25.6 million George Kittle $22 million $13.4 million $18.9 million Charvarius Ward $17.9 million $12.6 million $17.2 million Javon Hargrave $15.5 million $8.9 million $33.4 million Nick Bosa $14.6 million $1.1 million $76.5 million Brandon Aiyuk $14.1 million $14.1 million $14.1 million Christian McCaffrey $14.1 million $11.8 million $8.6 million
So, if any of Williams, Armstead, Samuel,
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7 million $20.1 million $29.9 million Arik Armstead $28.6 million $17.4 million $25.9 million Deebo Samuel $28.6 million $21 million $26.5 million Fred Warner $24.5 million $15.3 million $25.6 million George Kittle $22 million $13.4 million $18.9 million Charvarius Ward $17.9 million $12.6 million $17.2 million Javon Hargrave $15.5 million $8.9 million $33.4 million Nick Bosa $14.6 million $1.1 million $76.5 million Brandon Aiyuk $14.1 million $14.1 million $14.1 million Christian McCaffrey $14.1 million $11.8 million $8.6 million
So, if any of Williams, Armstead, Samuel, Kittle or Warner were to restructure their contracts or if a player like Aiyuk got an extension,
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6 million $17.4 million $25.9 million Deebo Samuel $28.6 million $21 million $26.5 million Fred Warner $24.5 million $15.3 million $25.6 million George Kittle $22 million $13.4 million $18.9 million Charvarius Ward $17.9 million $12.6 million $17.2 million Javon Hargrave $15.5 million $8.9 million $33.4 million Nick Bosa $14.6 million $1.1 million $76.5 million Brandon Aiyuk $14.1 million $14.1 million $14.1 million Christian McCaffrey $14.1 million $11.8 million $8.6 million
So, if any of Williams, Armstead, Samuel, Kittle or Warner were to restructure their contracts or if a player like Aiyuk got an extension, that would push some of the 49ers' cap hits into future years.
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9 million Deebo Samuel $28.6 million $21 million $26.5 million Fred Warner $24.5 million $15.3 million $25.6 million George Kittle $22 million $13.4 million $18.9 million Charvarius Ward $17.9 million $12.6 million $17.2 million Javon Hargrave $15.5 million $8.9 million $33.4 million Nick Bosa $14.6 million $1.1 million $76.5 million Brandon Aiyuk $14.1 million $14.1 million $14.1 million Christian McCaffrey $14.1 million $11.8 million $8.6 million
So, if any of Williams, Armstead, Samuel, Kittle or Warner were to restructure their contracts or if a player like Aiyuk got an extension, that would push some of the 49ers' cap hits into future years.
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9 million Deebo Samuel $28.6 million $21 million $26.5 million Fred Warner $24.5 million $15.3 million $25.6 million George Kittle $22 million $13.4 million $18.9 million Charvarius Ward $17.9 million $12.6 million $17.2 million Javon Hargrave $15.5 million $8.9 million $33.4 million Nick Bosa $14.6 million $1.1 million $76.5 million Brandon Aiyuk $14.1 million $14.1 million $14.1 million Christian McCaffrey $14.1 million $11.8 million $8.6 million
So, if any of Williams, Armstead, Samuel, Kittle or Warner were to restructure their contracts or if a player like Aiyuk got an extension, that would push some of the 49ers' cap hits into future years. That could prove a worthwhile move if it allows for the team to keep Young and keep its Super Bowl window open with the ultra-cheap Brock Purdy at quarterback.
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6 million George Kittle $22 million $13.4 million $18.9 million Charvarius Ward $17.9 million $12.6 million $17.2 million Javon Hargrave $15.5 million $8.9 million $33.4 million Nick Bosa $14.6 million $1.1 million $76.5 million Brandon Aiyuk $14.1 million $14.1 million $14.1 million Christian McCaffrey $14.1 million $11.8 million $8.6 million
So, if any of Williams, Armstead, Samuel, Kittle or Warner were to restructure their contracts or if a player like Aiyuk got an extension, that would push some of the 49ers' cap hits into future years. That could prove a worthwhile move if it allows for the team to keep Young and keep its Super Bowl window open with the ultra-cheap Brock Purdy at quarterback.
Of course, the team could also release some of its players, like Gregory, to open up space.
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9 million $12.6 million $17.2 million Javon Hargrave $15.5 million $8.9 million $33.4 million Nick Bosa $14.6 million $1.1 million $76.5 million Brandon Aiyuk $14.1 million $14.1 million $14.1 million Christian McCaffrey $14.1 million $11.8 million $8.6 million
So, if any of Williams, Armstead, Samuel, Kittle or Warner were to restructure their contracts or if a player like Aiyuk got an extension, that would push some of the 49ers' cap hits into future years. That could prove a worthwhile move if it allows for the team to keep Young and keep its Super Bowl window open with the ultra-cheap Brock Purdy at quarterback.
Of course, the team could also release some of its players, like Gregory, to open up space. It doesn't seem likely that any of the players listed above would be cut or traded as all are owed hefty guarantees and come with big dead-cap hits; but the 49ers could trim from the margins of the roster if they need just a bit more cap space to keep Young around.
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1 million $14.1 million $14.1 million Christian McCaffrey $14.1 million $11.8 million $8.6 million
So, if any of Williams, Armstead, Samuel, Kittle or Warner were to restructure their contracts or if a player like Aiyuk got an extension, that would push some of the 49ers' cap hits into future years. That could prove a worthwhile move if it allows for the team to keep Young and keep its Super Bowl window open with the ultra-cheap Brock Purdy at quarterback.
Of course, the team could also release some of its players, like Gregory, to open up space. It doesn't seem likely that any of the players listed above would be cut or traded as all are owed hefty guarantees and come with big dead-cap hits; but the 49ers could trim from the margins of the roster if they need just a bit more cap space to keep Young around.
But a restructuring of contracts will almost certainly happen in San Francisco during the offseason; it's just a matter of which and how many players will get that treatment and whether those funds will be allocated to Young or other portions of the roster.
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Kittle or Warner were to restructure their contracts or if a player like Aiyuk got an extension, that would push some of the 49ers' cap hits into future years. That could prove a worthwhile move if it allows for the team to keep Young and keep its Super Bowl window open with the ultra-cheap Brock Purdy at quarterback.
Of course, the team could also release some of its players, like Gregory, to open up space. It doesn't seem likely that any of the players listed above would be cut or traded as all are owed hefty guarantees and come with big dead-cap hits; but the 49ers could trim from the margins of the roster if they need just a bit more cap space to keep Young around.
But a restructuring of contracts will almost certainly happen in San Francisco during the offseason; it's just a matter of which and how many players will get that treatment and whether those funds will be allocated to Young or other portions of the roster.
IYER: Grading the Chase Young to the 49ers trade
Chase Young contract projection
Assessing how San Francisco can try to keep Young also includes looking at what Young's value might be on the open market.
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Of course, the team could also release some of its players, like Gregory, to open up space. It doesn't seem likely that any of the players listed above would be cut or traded as all are owed hefty guarantees and come with big dead-cap hits; but the 49ers could trim from the margins of the roster if they need just a bit more cap space to keep Young around.
But a restructuring of contracts will almost certainly happen in San Francisco during the offseason; it's just a matter of which and how many players will get that treatment and whether those funds will be allocated to Young or other portions of the roster.
IYER: Grading the Chase Young to the 49ers trade
Chase Young contract projection
Assessing how San Francisco can try to keep Young also includes looking at what Young's value might be on the open market. It's likely that the 24-year-old will get a large payday as a free agent, but it's just a matter of how big it will be.
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It doesn't seem likely that any of the players listed above would be cut or traded as all are owed hefty guarantees and come with big dead-cap hits; but the 49ers could trim from the margins of the roster if they need just a bit more cap space to keep Young around.
But a restructuring of contracts will almost certainly happen in San Francisco during the offseason; it's just a matter of which and how many players will get that treatment and whether those funds will be allocated to Young or other portions of the roster.
IYER: Grading the Chase Young to the 49ers trade
Chase Young contract projection
Assessing how San Francisco can try to keep Young also includes looking at what Young's value might be on the open market. It's likely that the 24-year-old will get a large payday as a free agent, but it's just a matter of how big it will be.
Spotrac.com projects that Young should make about $17.8 million annually on a four-year deal.
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But a restructuring of contracts will almost certainly happen in San Francisco during the offseason; it's just a matter of which and how many players will get that treatment and whether those funds will be allocated to Young or other portions of the roster.
IYER: Grading the Chase Young to the 49ers trade
Chase Young contract projection
Assessing how San Francisco can try to keep Young also includes looking at what Young's value might be on the open market. It's likely that the 24-year-old will get a large payday as a free agent, but it's just a matter of how big it will be.
Spotrac.com projects that Young should make about $17.8 million annually on a four-year deal. However, that seems a bit light considering that it includes a couple of interior defensive linemen — Dre'Mont Jones and Zach Allen — among his closest comparisons.
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But a restructuring of contracts will almost certainly happen in San Francisco during the offseason; it's just a matter of which and how many players will get that treatment and whether those funds will be allocated to Young or other portions of the roster.
IYER: Grading the Chase Young to the 49ers trade
Chase Young contract projection
Assessing how San Francisco can try to keep Young also includes looking at what Young's value might be on the open market. It's likely that the 24-year-old will get a large payday as a free agent, but it's just a matter of how big it will be.
Spotrac.com projects that Young should make about $17.8 million annually on a four-year deal. However, that seems a bit light considering that it includes a couple of interior defensive linemen — Dre'Mont Jones and Zach Allen — among his closest comparisons.
It seems more likely that Young will be paid to his potential as well, considering that he missed a lot of time in Years 2 and 3 with injuries.
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IYER: Grading the Chase Young to the 49ers trade
Chase Young contract projection
Assessing how San Francisco can try to keep Young also includes looking at what Young's value might be on the open market. It's likely that the 24-year-old will get a large payday as a free agent, but it's just a matter of how big it will be.
Spotrac.com projects that Young should make about $17.8 million annually on a four-year deal. However, that seems a bit light considering that it includes a couple of interior defensive linemen — Dre'Mont Jones and Zach Allen — among his closest comparisons.
It seems more likely that Young will be paid to his potential as well, considering that he missed a lot of time in Years 2 and 3 with injuries. Thus, he may end up being highly paid in terms of average annual value (AAV) but he may see lower-end guarantees.
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IYER: Grading the Chase Young to the 49ers trade
Chase Young contract projection
Assessing how San Francisco can try to keep Young also includes looking at what Young's value might be on the open market. It's likely that the 24-year-old will get a large payday as a free agent, but it's just a matter of how big it will be.
Spotrac.com projects that Young should make about $17.8 million annually on a four-year deal. However, that seems a bit light considering that it includes a couple of interior defensive linemen — Dre'Mont Jones and Zach Allen — among his closest comparisons.
It seems more likely that Young will be paid to his potential as well, considering that he missed a lot of time in Years 2 and 3 with injuries. Thus, he may end up being highly paid in terms of average annual value (AAV) but he may see lower-end guarantees.
At the end of the day, however, the deal that seems most likely to suit him is one similar to the extension that the Packers gave Rashan Gary.
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It's likely that the 24-year-old will get a large payday as a free agent, but it's just a matter of how big it will be.
Spotrac.com projects that Young should make about $17.8 million annually on a four-year deal. However, that seems a bit light considering that it includes a couple of interior defensive linemen — Dre'Mont Jones and Zach Allen — among his closest comparisons.
It seems more likely that Young will be paid to his potential as well, considering that he missed a lot of time in Years 2 and 3 with injuries. Thus, he may end up being highly paid in terms of average annual value (AAV) but he may see lower-end guarantees.
At the end of the day, however, the deal that seems most likely to suit him is one similar to the extension that the Packers gave Rashan Gary.
Gary is set to have an AAV of $24 million over the duration of that contract while making $96 million over four years.
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Spotrac.com projects that Young should make about $17.8 million annually on a four-year deal. However, that seems a bit light considering that it includes a couple of interior defensive linemen — Dre'Mont Jones and Zach Allen — among his closest comparisons.
It seems more likely that Young will be paid to his potential as well, considering that he missed a lot of time in Years 2 and 3 with injuries. Thus, he may end up being highly paid in terms of average annual value (AAV) but he may see lower-end guarantees.
At the end of the day, however, the deal that seems most likely to suit him is one similar to the extension that the Packers gave Rashan Gary.
Gary is set to have an AAV of $24 million over the duration of that contract while making $96 million over four years. However, only $34.6 million of that deal is guaranteed, as Gary was inconsistent to start his career and dealt with a torn ACL in 2022.
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However, that seems a bit light considering that it includes a couple of interior defensive linemen — Dre'Mont Jones and Zach Allen — among his closest comparisons.
It seems more likely that Young will be paid to his potential as well, considering that he missed a lot of time in Years 2 and 3 with injuries. Thus, he may end up being highly paid in terms of average annual value (AAV) but he may see lower-end guarantees.
At the end of the day, however, the deal that seems most likely to suit him is one similar to the extension that the Packers gave Rashan Gary.
Gary is set to have an AAV of $24 million over the duration of that contract while making $96 million over four years. However, only $34.6 million of that deal is guaranteed, as Gary was inconsistent to start his career and dealt with a torn ACL in 2022.
Rashan Gary contract value
Length 4 years Total value $96 million AAV $24 million Guarantees $34.6 million
Young could hypothetically crack $100 million if he's allowed to hit the open market, but the Gary deal projection seems like a sensible ballpark for now.
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Thus, he may end up being highly paid in terms of average annual value (AAV) but he may see lower-end guarantees.
At the end of the day, however, the deal that seems most likely to suit him is one similar to the extension that the Packers gave Rashan Gary.
Gary is set to have an AAV of $24 million over the duration of that contract while making $96 million over four years. However, only $34.6 million of that deal is guaranteed, as Gary was inconsistent to start his career and dealt with a torn ACL in 2022.
Rashan Gary contract value
Length 4 years Total value $96 million AAV $24 million Guarantees $34.6 million
Young could hypothetically crack $100 million if he's allowed to hit the open market, but the Gary deal projection seems like a sensible ballpark for now.
Of course, the 49ers could also try to slap him with the franchise tag if they're worried about paying him and Bosa big bucks long-term.
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At the end of the day, however, the deal that seems most likely to suit him is one similar to the extension that the Packers gave Rashan Gary.
Gary is set to have an AAV of $24 million over the duration of that contract while making $96 million over four years. However, only $34.6 million of that deal is guaranteed, as Gary was inconsistent to start his career and dealt with a torn ACL in 2022.
Rashan Gary contract value
Length 4 years Total value $96 million AAV $24 million Guarantees $34.6 million
Young could hypothetically crack $100 million if he's allowed to hit the open market, but the Gary deal projection seems like a sensible ballpark for now.
Of course, the 49ers could also try to slap him with the franchise tag if they're worried about paying him and Bosa big bucks long-term. That was worth just under $20 million last season, so that may look like San Francisco's best avenue toward keeping its Super Bowl window ajar.
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Gary is set to have an AAV of $24 million over the duration of that contract while making $96 million over four years. However, only $34.6 million of that deal is guaranteed, as Gary was inconsistent to start his career and dealt with a torn ACL in 2022.
Rashan Gary contract value
Length 4 years Total value $96 million AAV $24 million Guarantees $34.6 million
Young could hypothetically crack $100 million if he's allowed to hit the open market, but the Gary deal projection seems like a sensible ballpark for now.
Of course, the 49ers could also try to slap him with the franchise tag if they're worried about paying him and Bosa big bucks long-term. That was worth just under $20 million last season, so that may look like San Francisco's best avenue toward keeping its Super Bowl window ajar.
However, one-year deals are often complicated to fit into smaller amounts of salary cap space, so the 49ers would likely prefer to get a long-term agreement in place with Young to keep him.
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However, only $34.6 million of that deal is guaranteed, as Gary was inconsistent to start his career and dealt with a torn ACL in 2022.
Rashan Gary contract value
Length 4 years Total value $96 million AAV $24 million Guarantees $34.6 million
Young could hypothetically crack $100 million if he's allowed to hit the open market, but the Gary deal projection seems like a sensible ballpark for now.
Of course, the 49ers could also try to slap him with the franchise tag if they're worried about paying him and Bosa big bucks long-term. That was worth just under $20 million last season, so that may look like San Francisco's best avenue toward keeping its Super Bowl window ajar.
However, one-year deals are often complicated to fit into smaller amounts of salary cap space, so the 49ers would likely prefer to get a long-term agreement in place with Young to keep him. At the end of the day, franchising him may not be worth the hassle — even if he is easily the team's best free agent in 2024.
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Rashan Gary contract value
Length 4 years Total value $96 million AAV $24 million Guarantees $34.6 million
Young could hypothetically crack $100 million if he's allowed to hit the open market, but the Gary deal projection seems like a sensible ballpark for now.
Of course, the 49ers could also try to slap him with the franchise tag if they're worried about paying him and Bosa big bucks long-term. That was worth just under $20 million last season, so that may look like San Francisco's best avenue toward keeping its Super Bowl window ajar.
However, one-year deals are often complicated to fit into smaller amounts of salary cap space, so the 49ers would likely prefer to get a long-term agreement in place with Young to keep him. At the end of the day, franchising him may not be worth the hassle — even if he is easily the team's best free agent in 2024.
MORE: Why the 49ers traded for Chase Young, explained
49ers free agents 2024
Young's quest to earn a deal with the 49ers could be aided by the fact that they don't have many key players set to be free agents in 2024.
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Of course, the 49ers could also try to slap him with the franchise tag if they're worried about paying him and Bosa big bucks long-term. That was worth just under $20 million last season, so that may look like San Francisco's best avenue toward keeping its Super Bowl window ajar.
However, one-year deals are often complicated to fit into smaller amounts of salary cap space, so the 49ers would likely prefer to get a long-term agreement in place with Young to keep him. At the end of the day, franchising him may not be worth the hassle — even if he is easily the team's best free agent in 2024.
MORE: Why the 49ers traded for Chase Young, explained
49ers free agents 2024
Young's quest to earn a deal with the 49ers could be aided by the fact that they don't have many key players set to be free agents in 2024.
As it stands, only 15 other 49ers are set to be free agents in 2024.
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That was worth just under $20 million last season, so that may look like San Francisco's best avenue toward keeping its Super Bowl window ajar.
However, one-year deals are often complicated to fit into smaller amounts of salary cap space, so the 49ers would likely prefer to get a long-term agreement in place with Young to keep him. At the end of the day, franchising him may not be worth the hassle — even if he is easily the team's best free agent in 2024.
MORE: Why the 49ers traded for Chase Young, explained
49ers free agents 2024
Young's quest to earn a deal with the 49ers could be aided by the fact that they don't have many key players set to be free agents in 2024.
As it stands, only 15 other 49ers are set to be free agents in 2024. Just two of them, Tashaun Gipson and Clelin Ferrell, are full-time starters; and Young eventually figures to take over as starter for Ferrell.
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However, one-year deals are often complicated to fit into smaller amounts of salary cap space, so the 49ers would likely prefer to get a long-term agreement in place with Young to keep him. At the end of the day, franchising him may not be worth the hassle — even if he is easily the team's best free agent in 2024.
MORE: Why the 49ers traded for Chase Young, explained
49ers free agents 2024
Young's quest to earn a deal with the 49ers could be aided by the fact that they don't have many key players set to be free agents in 2024.
As it stands, only 15 other 49ers are set to be free agents in 2024. Just two of them, Tashaun Gipson and Clelin Ferrell, are full-time starters; and Young eventually figures to take over as starter for Ferrell.
Below is the full list of 49ers free agents for the 2024 offseason.
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At the end of the day, franchising him may not be worth the hassle — even if he is easily the team's best free agent in 2024.
MORE: Why the 49ers traded for Chase Young, explained
49ers free agents 2024
Young's quest to earn a deal with the 49ers could be aided by the fact that they don't have many key players set to be free agents in 2024.
As it stands, only 15 other 49ers are set to be free agents in 2024. Just two of them, Tashaun Gipson and Clelin Ferrell, are full-time starters; and Young eventually figures to take over as starter for Ferrell.
Below is the full list of 49ers free agents for the 2024 offseason.
Brandon Allen, QB
Oren Burks, LB
Sam Darnold, QB
Ross Dwelley, TE
Jon Feliciano, C
Clelin Ferrell, EDGE
Demetrius Flanagan-Fowles, LB
Tashaun Gipson, S
Kevin Givens, DT
Jauan Jennings, WR
Javon Kinlaw, DT
Ray-Ray McCloud, WR
Terrance Mitchell, CB
Matt Pryor, OT
Charlie Woerner, TE
Chase Young, EDGE
So, while the 49ers will have some key role players like Sam Darnold, Jauan Jennings and Oren Burks set to get new deals, the team's free-agent class is short on high-end talent.
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Below is the full list of 49ers free agents for the 2024 offseason.
Brandon Allen, QB
Oren Burks, LB
Sam Darnold, QB
Ross Dwelley, TE
Jon Feliciano, C
Clelin Ferrell, EDGE
Demetrius Flanagan-Fowles, LB
Tashaun Gipson, S
Kevin Givens, DT
Jauan Jennings, WR
Javon Kinlaw, DT
Ray-Ray McCloud, WR
Terrance Mitchell, CB
Matt Pryor, OT
Charlie Woerner, TE
Chase Young, EDGE
So, while the 49ers will have some key role players like Sam Darnold, Jauan Jennings and Oren Burks set to get new deals, the team's free-agent class is short on high-end talent. That will make it easier for them to focus on keeping Young if they so desire.
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Below is the full list of 49ers free agents for the 2024 offseason.
Brandon Allen, QB
Oren Burks, LB
Sam Darnold, QB
Ross Dwelley, TE
Jon Feliciano, C
Clelin Ferrell, EDGE
Demetrius Flanagan-Fowles, LB
Tashaun Gipson, S
Kevin Givens, DT
Jauan Jennings, WR
Javon Kinlaw, DT
Ray-Ray McCloud, WR
Terrance Mitchell, CB
Matt Pryor, OT
Charlie Woerner, TE
Chase Young, EDGE
So, while the 49ers will have some key role players like Sam Darnold, Jauan Jennings and Oren Burks set to get new deals, the team's free-agent class is short on high-end talent. That will make it easier for them to focus on keeping Young if they so desire.
As such, fans should view his acquisition as more of an audition to remain with the 49ers than a pure rental.
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'In God We Trust' essential to America's future as national faith appears to wane, says Washington pastor
Trust in God has been a foundational principle of the United States since the days of colonial settlement.
The phrase "In God We Trust" has been an official statement of national faith since the Civil War and the official motto of the United States since 1956.
It remains just as essential today as the United States faces cultural upheaval with numerous signs that faith is waning, Pastor Jesse Bradley of Grace Community Church in Auburn, Washington, near Seattle, told Fox News Digital this week.
WASHINGTON PASTOR ACKNOWLEDGES THE PAIN OF PUTDOWNS AGAINST THE CHRISTIAN FAITH: ‘ASK GOD FOR COURAGE’
"Abiding with God goes beyond and is more valuable than money, technology and entertainment," said Pastor Bradley, in a series of thoughtful comments when asked to tackle the state of America’s relationship with God.
"The soul of a nation is the core, the essence and the deepest part of a country," he said.
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'In God We Trust' essential to America's future as national faith appears to wane, says Washington pastor
Trust in God has been a foundational principle of the United States since the days of colonial settlement.
The phrase "In God We Trust" has been an official statement of national faith since the Civil War and the official motto of the United States since 1956.
It remains just as essential today as the United States faces cultural upheaval with numerous signs that faith is waning, Pastor Jesse Bradley of Grace Community Church in Auburn, Washington, near Seattle, told Fox News Digital this week.
WASHINGTON PASTOR ACKNOWLEDGES THE PAIN OF PUTDOWNS AGAINST THE CHRISTIAN FAITH: ‘ASK GOD FOR COURAGE’
"Abiding with God goes beyond and is more valuable than money, technology and entertainment," said Pastor Bradley, in a series of thoughtful comments when asked to tackle the state of America’s relationship with God.
"The soul of a nation is the core, the essence and the deepest part of a country," he said. "Closeness with God is reflected and expressed in our relationships, the laws of the land, and morality.
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'In God We Trust' essential to America's future as national faith appears to wane, says Washington pastor
The phrase "In God We Trust" has been an official statement of national faith since the Civil War and the official motto of the United States since 1956.
It remains just as essential today as the United States faces cultural upheaval with numerous signs that faith is waning, Pastor Jesse Bradley of Grace Community Church in Auburn, Washington, near Seattle, told Fox News Digital this week.
WASHINGTON PASTOR ACKNOWLEDGES THE PAIN OF PUTDOWNS AGAINST THE CHRISTIAN FAITH: ‘ASK GOD FOR COURAGE’
"Abiding with God goes beyond and is more valuable than money, technology and entertainment," said Pastor Bradley, in a series of thoughtful comments when asked to tackle the state of America’s relationship with God.
"The soul of a nation is the core, the essence and the deepest part of a country," he said. "Closeness with God is reflected and expressed in our relationships, the laws of the land, and morality. Real trust is essential in a vibrant relationship with the living God, not merely lip service."
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'In God We Trust' essential to America's future as national faith appears to wane, says Washington pastor
It remains just as essential today as the United States faces cultural upheaval with numerous signs that faith is waning, Pastor Jesse Bradley of Grace Community Church in Auburn, Washington, near Seattle, told Fox News Digital this week.
WASHINGTON PASTOR ACKNOWLEDGES THE PAIN OF PUTDOWNS AGAINST THE CHRISTIAN FAITH: ‘ASK GOD FOR COURAGE’
"Abiding with God goes beyond and is more valuable than money, technology and entertainment," said Pastor Bradley, in a series of thoughtful comments when asked to tackle the state of America’s relationship with God.
"The soul of a nation is the core, the essence and the deepest part of a country," he said. "Closeness with God is reflected and expressed in our relationships, the laws of the land, and morality. Real trust is essential in a vibrant relationship with the living God, not merely lip service."
Survey after survey, however, along with countless anecdotal examples, paint an unmistakable picture of an America growing less religious and more secular.
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'In God We Trust' essential to America's future as national faith appears to wane, says Washington pastor
WASHINGTON PASTOR ACKNOWLEDGES THE PAIN OF PUTDOWNS AGAINST THE CHRISTIAN FAITH: ‘ASK GOD FOR COURAGE’
"Abiding with God goes beyond and is more valuable than money, technology and entertainment," said Pastor Bradley, in a series of thoughtful comments when asked to tackle the state of America’s relationship with God.
"The soul of a nation is the core, the essence and the deepest part of a country," he said. "Closeness with God is reflected and expressed in our relationships, the laws of the land, and morality. Real trust is essential in a vibrant relationship with the living God, not merely lip service."
Survey after survey, however, along with countless anecdotal examples, paint an unmistakable picture of an America growing less religious and more secular.
The United States, it appears, no longer trusts God.
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'In God We Trust' essential to America's future as national faith appears to wane, says Washington pastor
WASHINGTON PASTOR ACKNOWLEDGES THE PAIN OF PUTDOWNS AGAINST THE CHRISTIAN FAITH: ‘ASK GOD FOR COURAGE’
"Abiding with God goes beyond and is more valuable than money, technology and entertainment," said Pastor Bradley, in a series of thoughtful comments when asked to tackle the state of America’s relationship with God.
"The soul of a nation is the core, the essence and the deepest part of a country," he said. "Closeness with God is reflected and expressed in our relationships, the laws of the land, and morality. Real trust is essential in a vibrant relationship with the living God, not merely lip service."
Survey after survey, however, along with countless anecdotal examples, paint an unmistakable picture of an America growing less religious and more secular.
The United States, it appears, no longer trusts God.
Many Americans and faith leaders believe the corresponding social decay, breakdowns of family, education, national heritage and basic science are the inevitable outfall of a society that’s lost its guiding light.
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"The soul of a nation is the core, the essence and the deepest part of a country," he said. "Closeness with God is reflected and expressed in our relationships, the laws of the land, and morality. Real trust is essential in a vibrant relationship with the living God, not merely lip service."
Survey after survey, however, along with countless anecdotal examples, paint an unmistakable picture of an America growing less religious and more secular.
The United States, it appears, no longer trusts God.
Many Americans and faith leaders believe the corresponding social decay, breakdowns of family, education, national heritage and basic science are the inevitable outfall of a society that’s lost its guiding light.
"Closeness with God is reflected and expressed in our relationships, the laws of the land, and morality." - Pastor Bradley
Trust in God in recent decades appears to have been replaced by false idols of celebrity, technology and government.
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'In God We Trust' essential to America's future as national faith appears to wane, says Washington pastor
"The soul of a nation is the core, the essence and the deepest part of a country," he said. "Closeness with God is reflected and expressed in our relationships, the laws of the land, and morality. Real trust is essential in a vibrant relationship with the living God, not merely lip service."
Survey after survey, however, along with countless anecdotal examples, paint an unmistakable picture of an America growing less religious and more secular.
The United States, it appears, no longer trusts God.
Many Americans and faith leaders believe the corresponding social decay, breakdowns of family, education, national heritage and basic science are the inevitable outfall of a society that’s lost its guiding light.
"Closeness with God is reflected and expressed in our relationships, the laws of the land, and morality." - Pastor Bradley
Trust in God in recent decades appears to have been replaced by false idols of celebrity, technology and government.
"We have forsaken living water and created idols that can’t even hold water," said Pastor Bradley.
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'In God We Trust' essential to America's future as national faith appears to wane, says Washington pastor
"Closeness with God is reflected and expressed in our relationships, the laws of the land, and morality. Real trust is essential in a vibrant relationship with the living God, not merely lip service."
Survey after survey, however, along with countless anecdotal examples, paint an unmistakable picture of an America growing less religious and more secular.
The United States, it appears, no longer trusts God.
Many Americans and faith leaders believe the corresponding social decay, breakdowns of family, education, national heritage and basic science are the inevitable outfall of a society that’s lost its guiding light.
"Closeness with God is reflected and expressed in our relationships, the laws of the land, and morality." - Pastor Bradley
Trust in God in recent decades appears to have been replaced by false idols of celebrity, technology and government.
"We have forsaken living water and created idols that can’t even hold water," said Pastor Bradley.
"America needs to come to her senses and realize the goodness of God."
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'In God We Trust' essential to America's future as national faith appears to wane, says Washington pastor
Real trust is essential in a vibrant relationship with the living God, not merely lip service."
Survey after survey, however, along with countless anecdotal examples, paint an unmistakable picture of an America growing less religious and more secular.
The United States, it appears, no longer trusts God.
Many Americans and faith leaders believe the corresponding social decay, breakdowns of family, education, national heritage and basic science are the inevitable outfall of a society that’s lost its guiding light.
"Closeness with God is reflected and expressed in our relationships, the laws of the land, and morality." - Pastor Bradley
Trust in God in recent decades appears to have been replaced by false idols of celebrity, technology and government.
"We have forsaken living water and created idols that can’t even hold water," said Pastor Bradley.
"America needs to come to her senses and realize the goodness of God."
There are numerous signs that individual welfare and social cohesion suffer as God becomes a part-time or non-existent guide in our lives and our nation.
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'In God We Trust' essential to America's future as national faith appears to wane, says Washington pastor
Survey after survey, however, along with countless anecdotal examples, paint an unmistakable picture of an America growing less religious and more secular.
The United States, it appears, no longer trusts God.
Many Americans and faith leaders believe the corresponding social decay, breakdowns of family, education, national heritage and basic science are the inevitable outfall of a society that’s lost its guiding light.
"Closeness with God is reflected and expressed in our relationships, the laws of the land, and morality." - Pastor Bradley
Trust in God in recent decades appears to have been replaced by false idols of celebrity, technology and government.
"We have forsaken living water and created idols that can’t even hold water," said Pastor Bradley.
"America needs to come to her senses and realize the goodness of God."
There are numerous signs that individual welfare and social cohesion suffer as God becomes a part-time or non-existent guide in our lives and our nation.
"We can't compartmentalize God into one day, hour or place," said Pastor Bradley.
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'In God We Trust' essential to America's future as national faith appears to wane, says Washington pastor
The United States, it appears, no longer trusts God.
Many Americans and faith leaders believe the corresponding social decay, breakdowns of family, education, national heritage and basic science are the inevitable outfall of a society that’s lost its guiding light.
"Closeness with God is reflected and expressed in our relationships, the laws of the land, and morality." - Pastor Bradley
Trust in God in recent decades appears to have been replaced by false idols of celebrity, technology and government.
"We have forsaken living water and created idols that can’t even hold water," said Pastor Bradley.
"America needs to come to her senses and realize the goodness of God."
There are numerous signs that individual welfare and social cohesion suffer as God becomes a part-time or non-existent guide in our lives and our nation.
"We can't compartmentalize God into one day, hour or place," said Pastor Bradley. "This relationship with our Maker is 24-7, as God is the source of our strength, love, security and hope."
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'In God We Trust' essential to America's future as national faith appears to wane, says Washington pastor
Many Americans and faith leaders believe the corresponding social decay, breakdowns of family, education, national heritage and basic science are the inevitable outfall of a society that’s lost its guiding light.
"Closeness with God is reflected and expressed in our relationships, the laws of the land, and morality." - Pastor Bradley
Trust in God in recent decades appears to have been replaced by false idols of celebrity, technology and government.
"We have forsaken living water and created idols that can’t even hold water," said Pastor Bradley.
"America needs to come to her senses and realize the goodness of God."
There are numerous signs that individual welfare and social cohesion suffer as God becomes a part-time or non-existent guide in our lives and our nation.
"We can't compartmentalize God into one day, hour or place," said Pastor Bradley. "This relationship with our Maker is 24-7, as God is the source of our strength, love, security and hope."
MICHIGAN SIBLINGS REUNITE WITH THEIR 3-YEAR-OLD BROTHER AFTER HIS 6-MONTH HOSPITAL STAY FOR CANCER TREATMENT
"In God We Trust" is not a uniquely Judeo-Christian American concept.
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- Pastor Bradley
Trust in God in recent decades appears to have been replaced by false idols of celebrity, technology and government.
"We have forsaken living water and created idols that can’t even hold water," said Pastor Bradley.
"America needs to come to her senses and realize the goodness of God."
There are numerous signs that individual welfare and social cohesion suffer as God becomes a part-time or non-existent guide in our lives and our nation.
"We can't compartmentalize God into one day, hour or place," said Pastor Bradley. "This relationship with our Maker is 24-7, as God is the source of our strength, love, security and hope."
MICHIGAN SIBLINGS REUNITE WITH THEIR 3-YEAR-OLD BROTHER AFTER HIS 6-MONTH HOSPITAL STAY FOR CANCER TREATMENT
"In God We Trust" is not a uniquely Judeo-Christian American concept. Some form of it has been expressed by other cultures, nations and faiths throughout history.
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'In God We Trust' essential to America's future as national faith appears to wane, says Washington pastor
"We have forsaken living water and created idols that can’t even hold water," said Pastor Bradley.
"America needs to come to her senses and realize the goodness of God."
There are numerous signs that individual welfare and social cohesion suffer as God becomes a part-time or non-existent guide in our lives and our nation.
"We can't compartmentalize God into one day, hour or place," said Pastor Bradley. "This relationship with our Maker is 24-7, as God is the source of our strength, love, security and hope."
MICHIGAN SIBLINGS REUNITE WITH THEIR 3-YEAR-OLD BROTHER AFTER HIS 6-MONTH HOSPITAL STAY FOR CANCER TREATMENT
"In God We Trust" is not a uniquely Judeo-Christian American concept. Some form of it has been expressed by other cultures, nations and faiths throughout history.
The motto traces its roots to the Old Testament, the foundational text of Western Civilization.
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"America needs to come to her senses and realize the goodness of God."
There are numerous signs that individual welfare and social cohesion suffer as God becomes a part-time or non-existent guide in our lives and our nation.
"We can't compartmentalize God into one day, hour or place," said Pastor Bradley. "This relationship with our Maker is 24-7, as God is the source of our strength, love, security and hope."
MICHIGAN SIBLINGS REUNITE WITH THEIR 3-YEAR-OLD BROTHER AFTER HIS 6-MONTH HOSPITAL STAY FOR CANCER TREATMENT
"In God We Trust" is not a uniquely Judeo-Christian American concept. Some form of it has been expressed by other cultures, nations and faiths throughout history.
The motto traces its roots to the Old Testament, the foundational text of Western Civilization.
"In God have I put my trust; I will not be afraid what man can do unto me," states Psalm 56:11.
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There are numerous signs that individual welfare and social cohesion suffer as God becomes a part-time or non-existent guide in our lives and our nation.
"We can't compartmentalize God into one day, hour or place," said Pastor Bradley. "This relationship with our Maker is 24-7, as God is the source of our strength, love, security and hope."
MICHIGAN SIBLINGS REUNITE WITH THEIR 3-YEAR-OLD BROTHER AFTER HIS 6-MONTH HOSPITAL STAY FOR CANCER TREATMENT
"In God We Trust" is not a uniquely Judeo-Christian American concept. Some form of it has been expressed by other cultures, nations and faiths throughout history.
The motto traces its roots to the Old Testament, the foundational text of Western Civilization.
"In God have I put my trust; I will not be afraid what man can do unto me," states Psalm 56:11. A substantially similar phrase appears in the Quran.
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"We can't compartmentalize God into one day, hour or place," said Pastor Bradley. "This relationship with our Maker is 24-7, as God is the source of our strength, love, security and hope."
MICHIGAN SIBLINGS REUNITE WITH THEIR 3-YEAR-OLD BROTHER AFTER HIS 6-MONTH HOSPITAL STAY FOR CANCER TREATMENT
"In God We Trust" is not a uniquely Judeo-Christian American concept. Some form of it has been expressed by other cultures, nations and faiths throughout history.
The motto traces its roots to the Old Testament, the foundational text of Western Civilization.
"In God have I put my trust; I will not be afraid what man can do unto me," states Psalm 56:11. A substantially similar phrase appears in the Quran.
However, trust in God became encoded in both America's foundational spirit and foundational documents.
"We are all equal before God.
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"This relationship with our Maker is 24-7, as God is the source of our strength, love, security and hope."
MICHIGAN SIBLINGS REUNITE WITH THEIR 3-YEAR-OLD BROTHER AFTER HIS 6-MONTH HOSPITAL STAY FOR CANCER TREATMENT
"In God We Trust" is not a uniquely Judeo-Christian American concept. Some form of it has been expressed by other cultures, nations and faiths throughout history.
The motto traces its roots to the Old Testament, the foundational text of Western Civilization.
"In God have I put my trust; I will not be afraid what man can do unto me," states Psalm 56:11. A substantially similar phrase appears in the Quran.
However, trust in God became encoded in both America's foundational spirit and foundational documents.
"We are all equal before God. Religion does not make someone better than another person."
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"This relationship with our Maker is 24-7, as God is the source of our strength, love, security and hope."
MICHIGAN SIBLINGS REUNITE WITH THEIR 3-YEAR-OLD BROTHER AFTER HIS 6-MONTH HOSPITAL STAY FOR CANCER TREATMENT
"In God We Trust" is not a uniquely Judeo-Christian American concept. Some form of it has been expressed by other cultures, nations and faiths throughout history.
The motto traces its roots to the Old Testament, the foundational text of Western Civilization.
"In God have I put my trust; I will not be afraid what man can do unto me," states Psalm 56:11. A substantially similar phrase appears in the Quran.
However, trust in God became encoded in both America's foundational spirit and foundational documents.
"We are all equal before God. Religion does not make someone better than another person." — Pastor Bradley
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness," reads the first principal listed in the Declaration of Independence.
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Some form of it has been expressed by other cultures, nations and faiths throughout history.
The motto traces its roots to the Old Testament, the foundational text of Western Civilization.
"In God have I put my trust; I will not be afraid what man can do unto me," states Psalm 56:11. A substantially similar phrase appears in the Quran.
However, trust in God became encoded in both America's foundational spirit and foundational documents.
"We are all equal before God. Religion does not make someone better than another person." — Pastor Bradley
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness," reads the first principal listed in the Declaration of Independence.
FAITH DILEMMA IN FOCUS: ‘IT’S SUNDAY AND I HAVEN'T GONE TO CHURCH — WHAT DO I DO?'
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The motto traces its roots to the Old Testament, the foundational text of Western Civilization.
"In God have I put my trust; I will not be afraid what man can do unto me," states Psalm 56:11. A substantially similar phrase appears in the Quran.
However, trust in God became encoded in both America's foundational spirit and foundational documents.
"We are all equal before God. Religion does not make someone better than another person." — Pastor Bradley
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness," reads the first principal listed in the Declaration of Independence.
FAITH DILEMMA IN FOCUS: ‘IT’S SUNDAY AND I HAVEN'T GONE TO CHURCH — WHAT DO I DO?'
Faith in God in the United States was not just a statement of religious faith, but a declaration of national identity and human equality.
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"In God have I put my trust; I will not be afraid what man can do unto me," states Psalm 56:11. A substantially similar phrase appears in the Quran.
However, trust in God became encoded in both America's foundational spirit and foundational documents.
"We are all equal before God. Religion does not make someone better than another person." — Pastor Bradley
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness," reads the first principal listed in the Declaration of Independence.
FAITH DILEMMA IN FOCUS: ‘IT’S SUNDAY AND I HAVEN'T GONE TO CHURCH — WHAT DO I DO?'
Faith in God in the United States was not just a statement of religious faith, but a declaration of national identity and human equality.
God, the Creator in this case, was non-denominational — which itself became essential the principal of religious freedom in the United States.
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A substantially similar phrase appears in the Quran.
However, trust in God became encoded in both America's foundational spirit and foundational documents.
"We are all equal before God. Religion does not make someone better than another person." — Pastor Bradley
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness," reads the first principal listed in the Declaration of Independence.
FAITH DILEMMA IN FOCUS: ‘IT’S SUNDAY AND I HAVEN'T GONE TO CHURCH — WHAT DO I DO?'
Faith in God in the United States was not just a statement of religious faith, but a declaration of national identity and human equality.
God, the Creator in this case, was non-denominational — which itself became essential the principal of religious freedom in the United States.
"The motto doesn't nullify the freedom to choose faith.
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However, trust in God became encoded in both America's foundational spirit and foundational documents.
"We are all equal before God. Religion does not make someone better than another person." — Pastor Bradley
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness," reads the first principal listed in the Declaration of Independence.
FAITH DILEMMA IN FOCUS: ‘IT’S SUNDAY AND I HAVEN'T GONE TO CHURCH — WHAT DO I DO?'
Faith in God in the United States was not just a statement of religious faith, but a declaration of national identity and human equality.
God, the Creator in this case, was non-denominational — which itself became essential the principal of religious freedom in the United States.
"The motto doesn't nullify the freedom to choose faith. Nothing is forced," said the pastor.
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"We are all equal before God. Religion does not make someone better than another person." — Pastor Bradley
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness," reads the first principal listed in the Declaration of Independence.
FAITH DILEMMA IN FOCUS: ‘IT’S SUNDAY AND I HAVEN'T GONE TO CHURCH — WHAT DO I DO?'
Faith in God in the United States was not just a statement of religious faith, but a declaration of national identity and human equality.
God, the Creator in this case, was non-denominational — which itself became essential the principal of religious freedom in the United States.
"The motto doesn't nullify the freedom to choose faith. Nothing is forced," said the pastor.
NEW YORK VETERAN, 105, SHARES HER SECRET TO A FULFILLGN LIFE: FAITH, FAMILY AND ‘NO REGRETS’
"We are all equal before God.
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FAITH DILEMMA IN FOCUS: ‘IT’S SUNDAY AND I HAVEN'T GONE TO CHURCH — WHAT DO I DO?'
Faith in God in the United States was not just a statement of religious faith, but a declaration of national identity and human equality.
God, the Creator in this case, was non-denominational — which itself became essential the principal of religious freedom in the United States.
"The motto doesn't nullify the freedom to choose faith. Nothing is forced," said the pastor.
NEW YORK VETERAN, 105, SHARES HER SECRET TO A FULFILLGN LIFE: FAITH, FAMILY AND ‘NO REGRETS’
"We are all equal before God. Religion does not make someone better than another person."
The Founding Fathers paved the way for a society that enjoyed both faith in a Creator and religious freedom.
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FAITH DILEMMA IN FOCUS: ‘IT’S SUNDAY AND I HAVEN'T GONE TO CHURCH — WHAT DO I DO?'
Faith in God in the United States was not just a statement of religious faith, but a declaration of national identity and human equality.
God, the Creator in this case, was non-denominational — which itself became essential the principal of religious freedom in the United States.
"The motto doesn't nullify the freedom to choose faith. Nothing is forced," said the pastor.
NEW YORK VETERAN, 105, SHARES HER SECRET TO A FULFILLGN LIFE: FAITH, FAMILY AND ‘NO REGRETS’
"We are all equal before God. Religion does not make someone better than another person."
The Founding Fathers paved the way for a society that enjoyed both faith in a Creator and religious freedom.
Trust in God, as the source of individual liberty and a defense against abuses of man, were bedrock beliefs among the Founding Fathers, regardless of individual philosophies.
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Faith in God in the United States was not just a statement of religious faith, but a declaration of national identity and human equality.
God, the Creator in this case, was non-denominational — which itself became essential the principal of religious freedom in the United States.
"The motto doesn't nullify the freedom to choose faith. Nothing is forced," said the pastor.
NEW YORK VETERAN, 105, SHARES HER SECRET TO A FULFILLGN LIFE: FAITH, FAMILY AND ‘NO REGRETS’
"We are all equal before God. Religion does not make someone better than another person."
The Founding Fathers paved the way for a society that enjoyed both faith in a Creator and religious freedom.
Trust in God, as the source of individual liberty and a defense against abuses of man, were bedrock beliefs among the Founding Fathers, regardless of individual philosophies.
Some reports indicate that the phrase "In God We Trust" was used by Pennsylvania troops in the American Revolution and again by the state’s soldiers in the Civil War.
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God, the Creator in this case, was non-denominational — which itself became essential the principal of religious freedom in the United States.
"The motto doesn't nullify the freedom to choose faith. Nothing is forced," said the pastor.
NEW YORK VETERAN, 105, SHARES HER SECRET TO A FULFILLGN LIFE: FAITH, FAMILY AND ‘NO REGRETS’
"We are all equal before God. Religion does not make someone better than another person."
The Founding Fathers paved the way for a society that enjoyed both faith in a Creator and religious freedom.
Trust in God, as the source of individual liberty and a defense against abuses of man, were bedrock beliefs among the Founding Fathers, regardless of individual philosophies.
Some reports indicate that the phrase "In God We Trust" was used by Pennsylvania troops in the American Revolution and again by the state’s soldiers in the Civil War.
"Then conquer we must/when our cause is just/and this be our motto/in God is our trust," Francis Scott Key wrote in the now largely unknown final stanza of the poem that became the National Anthem.
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Nothing is forced," said the pastor.
NEW YORK VETERAN, 105, SHARES HER SECRET TO A FULFILLGN LIFE: FAITH, FAMILY AND ‘NO REGRETS’
"We are all equal before God. Religion does not make someone better than another person."
The Founding Fathers paved the way for a society that enjoyed both faith in a Creator and religious freedom.
Trust in God, as the source of individual liberty and a defense against abuses of man, were bedrock beliefs among the Founding Fathers, regardless of individual philosophies.
Some reports indicate that the phrase "In God We Trust" was used by Pennsylvania troops in the American Revolution and again by the state’s soldiers in the Civil War.
"Then conquer we must/when our cause is just/and this be our motto/in God is our trust," Francis Scott Key wrote in the now largely unknown final stanza of the poem that became the National Anthem.
"I believe we are at a crossroads spiritually."
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NEW YORK VETERAN, 105, SHARES HER SECRET TO A FULFILLGN LIFE: FAITH, FAMILY AND ‘NO REGRETS’
"We are all equal before God. Religion does not make someone better than another person."
The Founding Fathers paved the way for a society that enjoyed both faith in a Creator and religious freedom.
Trust in God, as the source of individual liberty and a defense against abuses of man, were bedrock beliefs among the Founding Fathers, regardless of individual philosophies.
Some reports indicate that the phrase "In God We Trust" was used by Pennsylvania troops in the American Revolution and again by the state’s soldiers in the Civil War.
"Then conquer we must/when our cause is just/and this be our motto/in God is our trust," Francis Scott Key wrote in the now largely unknown final stanza of the poem that became the National Anthem.
"I believe we are at a crossroads spiritually." — Pastor Bradley of Washington
The phrase first appeared on coins from the U.S.
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Religion does not make someone better than another person."
The Founding Fathers paved the way for a society that enjoyed both faith in a Creator and religious freedom.
Trust in God, as the source of individual liberty and a defense against abuses of man, were bedrock beliefs among the Founding Fathers, regardless of individual philosophies.
Some reports indicate that the phrase "In God We Trust" was used by Pennsylvania troops in the American Revolution and again by the state’s soldiers in the Civil War.
"Then conquer we must/when our cause is just/and this be our motto/in God is our trust," Francis Scott Key wrote in the now largely unknown final stanza of the poem that became the National Anthem.
"I believe we are at a crossroads spiritually." — Pastor Bradley of Washington
The phrase first appeared on coins from the U.S. Mint in 1865 at the end of the Civil War.
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Religion does not make someone better than another person."
The Founding Fathers paved the way for a society that enjoyed both faith in a Creator and religious freedom.
Trust in God, as the source of individual liberty and a defense against abuses of man, were bedrock beliefs among the Founding Fathers, regardless of individual philosophies.
Some reports indicate that the phrase "In God We Trust" was used by Pennsylvania troops in the American Revolution and again by the state’s soldiers in the Civil War.
"Then conquer we must/when our cause is just/and this be our motto/in God is our trust," Francis Scott Key wrote in the now largely unknown final stanza of the poem that became the National Anthem.
"I believe we are at a crossroads spiritually." — Pastor Bradley of Washington
The phrase first appeared on coins from the U.S. Mint in 1865 at the end of the Civil War.
"In God We Trust" was added to paper currency in 1957, after it was made the official national motto.
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The Founding Fathers paved the way for a society that enjoyed both faith in a Creator and religious freedom.
Trust in God, as the source of individual liberty and a defense against abuses of man, were bedrock beliefs among the Founding Fathers, regardless of individual philosophies.
Some reports indicate that the phrase "In God We Trust" was used by Pennsylvania troops in the American Revolution and again by the state’s soldiers in the Civil War.
"Then conquer we must/when our cause is just/and this be our motto/in God is our trust," Francis Scott Key wrote in the now largely unknown final stanza of the poem that became the National Anthem.
"I believe we are at a crossroads spiritually." — Pastor Bradley of Washington
The phrase first appeared on coins from the U.S. Mint in 1865 at the end of the Civil War.
"In God We Trust" was added to paper currency in 1957, after it was made the official national motto.
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"In God We Trust" on currency has been deemed constitutional in numerous rulings by the Supreme Court and lower courts.
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Some reports indicate that the phrase "In God We Trust" was used by Pennsylvania troops in the American Revolution and again by the state’s soldiers in the Civil War.
"Then conquer we must/when our cause is just/and this be our motto/in God is our trust," Francis Scott Key wrote in the now largely unknown final stanza of the poem that became the National Anthem.
"I believe we are at a crossroads spiritually." — Pastor Bradley of Washington
The phrase first appeared on coins from the U.S. Mint in 1865 at the end of the Civil War.
"In God We Trust" was added to paper currency in 1957, after it was made the official national motto.
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"In God We Trust" on currency has been deemed constitutional in numerous rulings by the Supreme Court and lower courts.
The U.S.
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Some reports indicate that the phrase "In God We Trust" was used by Pennsylvania troops in the American Revolution and again by the state’s soldiers in the Civil War.
"Then conquer we must/when our cause is just/and this be our motto/in God is our trust," Francis Scott Key wrote in the now largely unknown final stanza of the poem that became the National Anthem.
"I believe we are at a crossroads spiritually." — Pastor Bradley of Washington
The phrase first appeared on coins from the U.S. Mint in 1865 at the end of the Civil War.
"In God We Trust" was added to paper currency in 1957, after it was made the official national motto.
CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER
"In God We Trust" on currency has been deemed constitutional in numerous rulings by the Supreme Court and lower courts.
The U.S. Congress voted to reaffirm "In God We Trust" as the national motto by a bote of 396-6 in 2011.
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"Then conquer we must/when our cause is just/and this be our motto/in God is our trust," Francis Scott Key wrote in the now largely unknown final stanza of the poem that became the National Anthem.
"I believe we are at a crossroads spiritually." — Pastor Bradley of Washington
The phrase first appeared on coins from the U.S. Mint in 1865 at the end of the Civil War.
"In God We Trust" was added to paper currency in 1957, after it was made the official national motto.
CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER
"In God We Trust" on currency has been deemed constitutional in numerous rulings by the Supreme Court and lower courts.
The U.S. Congress voted to reaffirm "In God We Trust" as the national motto by a bote of 396-6 in 2011.
But faith in God today clearly faces challenges — with society at large likely suffering.
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"Then conquer we must/when our cause is just/and this be our motto/in God is our trust," Francis Scott Key wrote in the now largely unknown final stanza of the poem that became the National Anthem.
"I believe we are at a crossroads spiritually." — Pastor Bradley of Washington
The phrase first appeared on coins from the U.S. Mint in 1865 at the end of the Civil War.
"In God We Trust" was added to paper currency in 1957, after it was made the official national motto.
CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER
"In God We Trust" on currency has been deemed constitutional in numerous rulings by the Supreme Court and lower courts.
The U.S. Congress voted to reaffirm "In God We Trust" as the national motto by a bote of 396-6 in 2011.
But faith in God today clearly faces challenges — with society at large likely suffering.
"I believe we are at a crossroads spiritually," said Pastor Bradley.
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"I believe we are at a crossroads spiritually." — Pastor Bradley of Washington
The phrase first appeared on coins from the U.S. Mint in 1865 at the end of the Civil War.
"In God We Trust" was added to paper currency in 1957, after it was made the official national motto.
CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER
"In God We Trust" on currency has been deemed constitutional in numerous rulings by the Supreme Court and lower courts.
The U.S. Congress voted to reaffirm "In God We Trust" as the national motto by a bote of 396-6 in 2011.
But faith in God today clearly faces challenges — with society at large likely suffering.
"I believe we are at a crossroads spiritually," said Pastor Bradley.
"God knows us completely and loves us perfectly. It’s good to have trust written on our currency, but what really matters is that it is written on our hearts."
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— Pastor Bradley of Washington
The phrase first appeared on coins from the U.S. Mint in 1865 at the end of the Civil War.
"In God We Trust" was added to paper currency in 1957, after it was made the official national motto.
CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER
"In God We Trust" on currency has been deemed constitutional in numerous rulings by the Supreme Court and lower courts.
The U.S. Congress voted to reaffirm "In God We Trust" as the national motto by a bote of 396-6 in 2011.
But faith in God today clearly faces challenges — with society at large likely suffering.
"I believe we are at a crossroads spiritually," said Pastor Bradley.
"God knows us completely and loves us perfectly. It’s good to have trust written on our currency, but what really matters is that it is written on our hearts."
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"We have wandered away from God in countless ways, including idolatry, materialism, pride and hatred."
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"In God We Trust" was added to paper currency in 1957, after it was made the official national motto.
CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER
"In God We Trust" on currency has been deemed constitutional in numerous rulings by the Supreme Court and lower courts.
The U.S. Congress voted to reaffirm "In God We Trust" as the national motto by a bote of 396-6 in 2011.
But faith in God today clearly faces challenges — with society at large likely suffering.
"I believe we are at a crossroads spiritually," said Pastor Bradley.
"God knows us completely and loves us perfectly. It’s good to have trust written on our currency, but what really matters is that it is written on our hearts."
CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
"We have wandered away from God in countless ways, including idolatry, materialism, pride and hatred."
He added, "May God have mercy on us in spite of our rebellion."
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Emily Ratajkowski’s latest photo shoot sparks fury
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Emily Ratajkowski’s latest photo shoot has sparked backlash among plus-size models and activists, who claim it promotes unhealthy narratives about body image.
The supermodel, 32, recently shared several images from her photo shoot with M Le Monde magazine. For the fashion editorial photographed by Oliver Hadlee Pearch, Ratajkowski posed in a variety of looks featuring denim jeans and flowing tops. However, it was the second image that caught the attention of her Instagram followers.
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Emily Ratajkowski’s latest photo shoot has sparked backlash among plus-size models and activists, who claim it promotes unhealthy narratives about body image.
The supermodel, 32, recently shared several images from her photo shoot with M Le Monde magazine. For the fashion editorial photographed by Oliver Hadlee Pearch, Ratajkowski posed in a variety of looks featuring denim jeans and flowing tops. However, it was the second image that caught the attention of her Instagram followers.
In the photo, Ratajkowski is seen wearing a pair of low-rise, wide-leg denim jeans double her size. She showed off her toned figure as the oversized pair of jeans fell at her feet.
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Emily Ratajkowski’s latest photo shoot sparks fury
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Emily Ratajkowski’s latest photo shoot has sparked backlash among plus-size models and activists, who claim it promotes unhealthy narratives about body image.
The supermodel, 32, recently shared several images from her photo shoot with M Le Monde magazine. For the fashion editorial photographed by Oliver Hadlee Pearch, Ratajkowski posed in a variety of looks featuring denim jeans and flowing tops. However, it was the second image that caught the attention of her Instagram followers.
In the photo, Ratajkowski is seen wearing a pair of low-rise, wide-leg denim jeans double her size. She showed off her toned figure as the oversized pair of jeans fell at her feet. As she held up the waistband of the jeans with one arm, Ratajkowski stood in one leg of the pair of jeans to highlight the noticeable size gap.
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Emily Ratajkowski’s latest photo shoot has sparked backlash among plus-size models and activists, who claim it promotes unhealthy narratives about body image.
The supermodel, 32, recently shared several images from her photo shoot with M Le Monde magazine. For the fashion editorial photographed by Oliver Hadlee Pearch, Ratajkowski posed in a variety of looks featuring denim jeans and flowing tops. However, it was the second image that caught the attention of her Instagram followers.
In the photo, Ratajkowski is seen wearing a pair of low-rise, wide-leg denim jeans double her size. She showed off her toned figure as the oversized pair of jeans fell at her feet. As she held up the waistband of the jeans with one arm, Ratajkowski stood in one leg of the pair of jeans to highlight the noticeable size gap.
The photo shoot - which was styled by Charlotte Collet and creative directed by Jean-Baptiste Talbourdet-Napoleone - instantly sparked backlash after Ratajkowski shared the images to Instagram.
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Emily Ratajkowski’s latest photo shoot sparks fury
The supermodel, 32, recently shared several images from her photo shoot with M Le Monde magazine. For the fashion editorial photographed by Oliver Hadlee Pearch, Ratajkowski posed in a variety of looks featuring denim jeans and flowing tops. However, it was the second image that caught the attention of her Instagram followers.
In the photo, Ratajkowski is seen wearing a pair of low-rise, wide-leg denim jeans double her size. She showed off her toned figure as the oversized pair of jeans fell at her feet. As she held up the waistband of the jeans with one arm, Ratajkowski stood in one leg of the pair of jeans to highlight the noticeable size gap.
The photo shoot - which was styled by Charlotte Collet and creative directed by Jean-Baptiste Talbourdet-Napoleone - instantly sparked backlash after Ratajkowski shared the images to Instagram. In her comments section, thousands of users criticised both Ratajkowski and the team behind the photo shoot for the “out of touch” image and claimed the photo shoot was “fatphobic”.
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Emily Ratajkowski’s latest photo shoot sparks fury
However, it was the second image that caught the attention of her Instagram followers.
In the photo, Ratajkowski is seen wearing a pair of low-rise, wide-leg denim jeans double her size. She showed off her toned figure as the oversized pair of jeans fell at her feet. As she held up the waistband of the jeans with one arm, Ratajkowski stood in one leg of the pair of jeans to highlight the noticeable size gap.
The photo shoot - which was styled by Charlotte Collet and creative directed by Jean-Baptiste Talbourdet-Napoleone - instantly sparked backlash after Ratajkowski shared the images to Instagram. In her comments section, thousands of users criticised both Ratajkowski and the team behind the photo shoot for the “out of touch” image and claimed the photo shoot was “fatphobic”.
Famous plus-size models and inclusivity advocates - such as Tess Holliday, Kelly Augustine, Stephanie Yeboah, Letticia Munniz, and Sarah Chiwaya - have called out the photo for emphasising Ratajkowski’s thinness in a pair of pants that would typically be reserved for someone who is plus-size.
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Emily Ratajkowski’s latest photo shoot sparks fury
As she held up the waistband of the jeans with one arm, Ratajkowski stood in one leg of the pair of jeans to highlight the noticeable size gap.
The photo shoot - which was styled by Charlotte Collet and creative directed by Jean-Baptiste Talbourdet-Napoleone - instantly sparked backlash after Ratajkowski shared the images to Instagram. In her comments section, thousands of users criticised both Ratajkowski and the team behind the photo shoot for the “out of touch” image and claimed the photo shoot was “fatphobic”.
Famous plus-size models and inclusivity advocates - such as Tess Holliday, Kelly Augustine, Stephanie Yeboah, Letticia Munniz, and Sarah Chiwaya - have called out the photo for emphasising Ratajkowski’s thinness in a pair of pants that would typically be reserved for someone who is plus-size.
“I’ve been looking for those jeans in the second photo if you could just please return them that would cool.
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Emily Ratajkowski’s latest photo shoot sparks fury
The photo shoot - which was styled by Charlotte Collet and creative directed by Jean-Baptiste Talbourdet-Napoleone - instantly sparked backlash after Ratajkowski shared the images to Instagram. In her comments section, thousands of users criticised both Ratajkowski and the team behind the photo shoot for the “out of touch” image and claimed the photo shoot was “fatphobic”.
Famous plus-size models and inclusivity advocates - such as Tess Holliday, Kelly Augustine, Stephanie Yeboah, Letticia Munniz, and Sarah Chiwaya - have called out the photo for emphasising Ratajkowski’s thinness in a pair of pants that would typically be reserved for someone who is plus-size.
“I’ve been looking for those jeans in the second photo if you could just please return them that would cool. Tysm,” Holliday commented under Ratajkowski’s post.
“That second photo is such godforsaken trash,” wrote Chiwaya.
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Emily Ratajkowski’s latest photo shoot sparks fury
In her comments section, thousands of users criticised both Ratajkowski and the team behind the photo shoot for the “out of touch” image and claimed the photo shoot was “fatphobic”.
Famous plus-size models and inclusivity advocates - such as Tess Holliday, Kelly Augustine, Stephanie Yeboah, Letticia Munniz, and Sarah Chiwaya - have called out the photo for emphasising Ratajkowski’s thinness in a pair of pants that would typically be reserved for someone who is plus-size.
“I’ve been looking for those jeans in the second photo if you could just please return them that would cool. Tysm,” Holliday commented under Ratajkowski’s post.
“That second photo is such godforsaken trash,” wrote Chiwaya. “In the year of our lord 2023?? STILL???
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Emily Ratajkowski’s latest photo shoot sparks fury
In her comments section, thousands of users criticised both Ratajkowski and the team behind the photo shoot for the “out of touch” image and claimed the photo shoot was “fatphobic”.
Famous plus-size models and inclusivity advocates - such as Tess Holliday, Kelly Augustine, Stephanie Yeboah, Letticia Munniz, and Sarah Chiwaya - have called out the photo for emphasising Ratajkowski’s thinness in a pair of pants that would typically be reserved for someone who is plus-size.
“I’ve been looking for those jeans in the second photo if you could just please return them that would cool. Tysm,” Holliday commented under Ratajkowski’s post.
“That second photo is such godforsaken trash,” wrote Chiwaya. “In the year of our lord 2023?? STILL??? Yikes.”
“What in the fatphobic hell is that second picture?” a third user commented, while someone else said: “That second pic is so out of touch and ignorant but the comments are chef’s kiss.”
Plus-size models have long advocated for more inclusive sizing - both in stores and on the runway.
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Emily Ratajkowski’s latest photo shoot sparks fury
“I’ve been looking for those jeans in the second photo if you could just please return them that would cool. Tysm,” Holliday commented under Ratajkowski’s post.
“That second photo is such godforsaken trash,” wrote Chiwaya. “In the year of our lord 2023?? STILL??? Yikes.”
“What in the fatphobic hell is that second picture?” a third user commented, while someone else said: “That second pic is so out of touch and ignorant but the comments are chef’s kiss.”
Plus-size models have long advocated for more inclusive sizing - both in stores and on the runway. However, luxury brands and labels often avoid creating plus-size fashion over claims that it’s too expensive to make. “Designers won’t make plus sizes unless it’s for a photo opp where a thin person can be quirky,” another person pointed out.
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