DANIEL BRUNSKILL OL 6-5 × 300 × SAN DIEGO STATE 60 1.27.94 × VALLEY CENTER, CA × 2ND YEAR × ACQUIRED FA IN ‘19 AWARDS & HONORS 2019: 49ers Community Relations Youth Football Ambassador BRUNSKILL’S GOLDEN NUGGETS Award • Walked on at San Diego State where he began his career as a 2020 HIGHLIGHTS tight end. Prior to his senior season, made the switch to his • Helped the team rush for 122 yds. on 37 carries and did not allow a high school position of offensive lineman for the Aztecs and sack on 33 pass atts. by QB vs. LAR (10/18). went on to start all 14 games at right tackle. • Part of an offensive line that did not allow a sack as QB Nick Mul- • As a member of the Alliance of ’s (AAF) San lens threw for 316 yds. on 39 pass attempts vs. Buf. (12/7). Diego Fleet in 2019, was coached by former NFL head coach, Mike Martz. GOLDMINE • In February of 2020, Brunskill joined current and former NFL players in Budapest, GOLDMINE (CONTINUED) Hungary, where the group • During Week 13 of the conducted two days of free 2020 season, 49ers play- football camps for men, ers wore custom cleats women and children, while as a part of the NFL’s an- additionally hosting commu- nual My Cause, My Cleats nity activities. The camps are campaign. Brunskill and organized by American Foot- his teammates highlighted ball Without Barriers, a non- their respective causes, profit foundation that was with Brunskill representing co-created by former NFL tight end Gary Barnidge. Its mission is Wishes for Warriors. to teach American football to those all around the globe. While • Prior to Week 2’s matchup abroad, Brunskill got to experience the culture of Hungary, includ- in Cincinnati during the ing taking a picture with a falcon at Budapest Castle. “It was an 2019 season, the 49ers spent time in Youngstown, OH, where they amazing culture and I got to experience some pretty rich history participated in the Community Blitz. Brunskill and some of his over there,” Brunskill said. “They don’t have a big group playing, teammates joined the students at Williamson Elementary School but they have a lot of fans. They’re definitely coming along. It was to talk about inclusion and anti-bullying. The players spoke at an interesting to see how many people actually cared about the NFL assembly before helping the kids write compliment cards and dis- over there and love the game.” cuss how to be kind to one another.

• The 49ers hosted the third an- nual Crucial Catch Fashion Show presented by Dignity Health in October of 2019, featuring cancer warriors representing all cancers as they modeled apparel donated by Levi’s. Brunskill and his team- mates were paired with each of the warriors to share their stories of strength and courage with the audience and walk the runway.

2020 MEDIA GUIDE GOLDMINE (CONTINUED) • NFL players had the opportunity to participate in the NFL’s annual My Cause, My Cleats campaign during Week 14 of the 2019 season. Brunskill and his teammates represented their respective causes with custom-designed cleats in an effort to raise awareness and funding. Brunskill chose the Melanoma Research Foundation and Vietnam Veterans of America, saying, “I play for my cousins bat- tling melanoma, and for Vietnam veterans like my uncle.”

BRUNSKILL’S CAREER STATISTICS GAMES/STARTS - 29/22: 2019 (14/7); 2020 (15/15) POSTSEASON GAMES/STARTS - 3/0: 2019 (3/0)

Additional Statistics: Tackles - 1: 2019 (1)

Milestones: NFL Debut: vs. Pit. (9/22/19); First Start: at LAR (10/13/19) BRUNSKILL’S TRANSACTIONS Originally signed as an undrafted free agent with Atl. on 5/1/17...Waived by Atl. on 9/2/17...Signed to Atl. practice squad on 9/3/17...Signed to Reserve/Future contract with Atl. on 1/15/18...Waived by Atl. on 9/1/18...Signed to Atl. practice squad on 9/2/18...Signed a one-year deal with SF on 4/12/19...Re-signed with SF on a one-year contract on 3/20/20.

2020 MEDIA GUIDE SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 2019 (SAN FRANCISCO) COLLEGE • Played in 14 games (7 starts) along the offensive line. Also ap- Appeared in 54 games (32 starts) at San Diego State after switch- peared in 3 postseason games. ing from TE to OL prior to his senior season. Finished his career • Helped the 49ers rush for 275 yds. and 2 TDs on 40 carries (6.9 with 15 recepts. for 143 yds. and 3 TDs as a TE. In 2016, earned Sec- avg.) vs. Cle. (10/7), the most rushing yds. by the team in a single ond-Team All-Mountain West honors after starting all 14 games at game since 12/20/14 (355 vs. SD). RT. As a junior in 2015, started all 14 games where he finished with • Helped the 49ers rush for 232 yds. and 5 TDs on 38 carries (6.1 10 recepts. for 112 yds. and 2 TDs. In 2014, appeared in 13 games (4 avg.) vs. Car. (10/27). The 5 rushing TDs were the most by the 49ers starts) and registered 5 recepts. for 31 yds. and 1 TD. Appeared in in a single-game since 10/18/92 vs. Atl. (5 rushing TDs). 13 games in 2013 following a redshirt season in 2012. • Helped the 49ers offense rush for 186 yds. and 2 TDs on 47 carries vs. Min. (1/11/20 - NFC-D). The 47 rushing atts. are the most in a PERSONAL postseason game in franchise history and the 186 rushing yds. are • Attended Valley Center (CA) HS where he was selected first-team the 5th-most in a postseason game in franchise history. all-CIF, first-team all-Valley League, first-team all-North County and second-team all-state as a senior in 2011. 2019 (AAF - ) • Majored in civil engineering at San Diego State. • Signed with the Fleet where he started 8 games at tackle. • Born Daniel Zachary Brunskill (1/27/94) in San Diego, CA. 2018 (ATLANTA) • Spent the entire season on the Falcons practice squad after sign- ing on 9/2. 2017 (ATLANTA) • Signed with Atl. as an undrafted free agent on 5/1 and later spent the entire season on the team’s practice squad.

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