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2018 Appeared in 4 games and made 1 start at C at Arz. (10/28). GOLDMINE • After posing for a photoshoot, Magnuson and his teammates joined Levi’s in support of breast, colon and pediatric cancer warriors at the Crucial Catch Fashion Show presented by Dignity Health on October 2, 2018. 49ers players and cancer warriors took to the runway to show off their attire and share their stories of strength and courage with the audience. The 49ers worked alongside the humanitarian-relief organization Convoy of Hope on December 4, 2018, and hosted 1,500 guests in- need from Bay Area nonprofits and schools at Levi’s® Stadium for a free holiday resource fair. Magnuson and his 49ers teammates distributed groceries, toys, books, shoes and other holiday offer- ings to the guests. The attendees also received haircuts, utilized health resources and took family portraits or professional head- shots. Convoy of Hope is a nonprofit organization that directs chil- dren’s feeding initiatives, hosts community outreach programs and provides disaster response resources to those in need in the Bay Area and throughout the world. MAGNUSON’S GOLDEN NUGGET Won the Hugh R. Rader Memorial Award as a senior in 2016 at Michigan after starting all 12 games at right tackle. The award honors the school’s top lineman. He also earned First-Team All-Big Ten honors. ERIK MAGNUSON 6-6 || 305 || MICHIGAN 1.5.94 || CARLSBAD, CA || 2ND YEAR || ACQUIRED FA IN ‘17 62 OL GOLDMINE (CONTINUED) Magnuson and his teammates surprised guests of the CityTeam Men’s Program and House of Grace on November 20, 2018, at Levi’s Stadium. The group believed they were just taking a tour of the stadium, but they were in fact joining the 49ers players for a night full of exciting events. The guests received a makeover and haircut, selected a new outfit from Dockers, snapped a new head- shot and then shared a Thanksgiving dinner with the 49ers play- ers. • The 49ers partnered with Furry Friends Pet Assisted Therapy Ser- vices for animal ther- apy, while providing confidence building activities for students in the Leland High School special needs program in an effort to erase the stigma attached to special needs. Magnuson and his teammates spent time with stu- dents with autism, mental illness and learning disabilities as they play board games, working on social skills including conversational queues and eye contact through the hands-on activity. Players will also partner with animal therapy dogs to uplift students through one-on-one interactions.

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2018• Appeared in 4 games and made 1 start at C at Arz. (10/28).

GOLDMINE• After posing for a photoshoot, Magnuson and his teammates

joined Levi’s in support of breast, colon and pediatric cancer warriors at the Crucial Catch Fashion Show presented by Dignity Health on October 2, 2018. 49ers players and cancer warriors took to the runway to show off their attire and share their stories of strength and courage with the audience.

• The 49ers worked alongside the humanitarian-relief organization Convoy of Hope on December 4, 2018, and hosted 1,500 guests in-need from Bay Area nonprofits and schools at Levi’s® Stadium for a free holiday resource fair. Magnuson and his 49ers teammates distributed groceries, toys, books, shoes and other holiday offer-ings to the guests. The attendees also received haircuts, utilized health resources and took family portraits or professional head-shots. Convoy of Hope is a nonprofit organization that directs chil-dren’s feeding initiatives, hosts community outreach programs and provides disaster response resources to those in need in the Bay Area and throughout the world.

MAGNUSON’S GOLDEN NUGGET• Won the Hugh R. Rader Memorial Award as a senior in 2016 at

Michigan after starting all 12 games at right tackle. The award honors the school’s top lineman. He also earned First-Team All-Big Ten honors.

ERIK MAGNUSON6-6 || 305 || MICHIGAN

1.5.94 || CARLSBAD, CA || 2ND YEAR || ACQUIRED FA IN ‘17

62OL

GOLDMINE (CONTINUED)• Magnuson and his teammates surprised guests of the CityTeam

Men’s Program and House of Grace on November 20, 2018, at Levi’s Stadium. The group believed they were just taking a tour of the stadium, but they were in fact joining the 49ers players for a night full of exciting events. The guests received a makeover and haircut, selected a new outfit from Dockers, snapped a new head-shot and then shared a Thanksgiving dinner with the 49ers play-ers.

• The 49ers partnered with Furry Friends Pet Assisted Therapy Ser-vices for animal ther-apy, while providing confidence building activities for students in the Leland High School special needs program in an effort to erase the stigma attached to special needs. Magnuson and his teammates spent time with stu-dents with autism, mental illness and learning disabilities as they play board games, working on social skills including conversational queues and eye contact through the hands-on activity. Players will also partner with animal therapy dogs to uplift students through one-on-one interactions.

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MAGNUSON’S TRANSACTIONS Originally signed as an undrafted free agent by SF on 5/4/17...Placed on the Injured Reserve List on 11/29/17.

MAGNUSON’S CAREER STATISTICS

GAMES/STARTS - 8/3: 2017 (4/2); 2018 (4/1)

Additional Statistics: Fumbles-Lost - 1-0: 1-0 in 2018

Milestones: NFL Debut: at Phi. (10/29/17); First Start: vs. Arz. (11/5)

GOLDMINE (CONTINUED)• In April of 2018, Along with several teammates, Magnuson attend-

ed the eighth annual UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Prom in San Francisco.

• Magnuson is a fan of comedians and comedy in general. Various former teammates at Michigan have said he was easily the funni-est guy on the team. “Chris Farley is my all-time favorite. His mov-ies are hilarious,” said Magnuson when asked about what type of comedy he enjoys. “And I like Will Ferrell.” Along with offensive lineman Kyle Kalis, he began his own weekly comedy show ‘Gone Piggin’ which aired every monday on WOLV TV. When speaking to media before the show first aired, he said he planned for the show to be somewhat similar to ‘Wayne’s World.’

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2017• Played in 4 games (2 starts) before being placed on the Injured

Reserve List on 11/29.

COLLEGEAppeared in 46 games (37 starts) along the offensive line dur-ing his five-year career at Michigan. As a senior in 2016, started all 12 games at RT to earn the Hugh R. Rader Memorial Award as Michigan’s top lineman and First-Team All-Big Ten honors. In 2015, earned Third-Team All-Big Ten honors after starting all 12 games at RT. As a sophomore, appeared in 8 games (5 starts). As a fresh-man in 2013, appeared in 12 games (7 starts). Redshirted in 2012.

PERSONAL• Attended La Costa Canyon (Carlsbad, CA) HS, where he was a

three-year starter. Was named to the U.S. Army All-American game as a senior and was also a two-time all-state, two-time all-county and two-time all-academic selection.

• Also earned three letters in basketball at La Costa Canyon.

• Majored in sociology at Michigan.

• Born Erik Gifford Magnuson 1/5/94 in Carlsbad, CA.

INJURY REPORT2017: Placed on the Injured Reserve List on 11/29 with a foot injury.

2018: Inactive two games [at Min. (9/9) and vs. Det. (9/16)] with a hamstring injury.