SAN FRANCISCO -- The San Francisco 49ers are keeping another key member of their ball-hawking defence for the long haul. The reigning NFC champions have signed cornerback Tramaine Brock to a $16 million, four-year contract extension that takes him through the 2017 season. The deal includes $7 million in guaranteed money. The Niners (6-4) announced the deal late Friday, and Brock is expected to move into the starting lineup for Monday nights game at Washington in place of the injured Tarell Brown. It would be the second career start for Brock after he also started against Houston on Oct. 6. Brock has shined in an increased role this season, making a team-leading four interceptions to go with 18 tackles. "Tramaine is a great example of what hard work and dedication can lead to," 49ers general manager Trent Baalke said in a statement. "He has taken advantage of his opportunities since signing with our team as an undrafted free agent in 2010 and has certainly earned this extension. Extending the contracts of our young and talented players has always been, and will continue to be, one of our primary goals." He had 16 tackles and a forced fumble last season and shared the team lead with 15 tackles on special teams. His primary role was a special-teams standout until he has recently received more responsibility in the secondary. The 25-year-old Brock made two interceptions in 11 games in 2011. He signed a one-year tender in April for this season. Baalke and coach Jim Harbaugh have worked to retain their talented young players for the long haul, something they feel is essential to sustaining the franchises recent success. The 49ers talented linebacking corps of NaVorro Bowman, Patrick Willis, Ahmad Brooks and Aldon Smith are signed long-term. Last November, Bowman received a five-year contract extension through the 2018 season, Willis is signed through 2016, Brooks through 2017 and Smith through 2015. Cornerback Carlos Rogers received a $31.3 million, four-year contract in March 2012. With Brock now signed for the immediate future, the 49ers can allow Chris Culliver -- the teams No. 3 cornerback last season -- plenty of time to recover from a season-ending knee injury suffered in August during training camp. Brown sustained a rib injury during last Sundays 23-20 loss at New Orleans. "Hes just got to be ready to play every play not knowing hes got built in breaks when were in base like he had for the first however many games he was playing," defensive co-ordinator Vic Fangio said Friday of Brock. "There is a change, but its just got to be a mental adjustment for him." Fake Nike Shoes Black Friday . Wiggins, a 6-foot-8, 200-pound forward who plays his first exhibition game on Wednesday against Pitt State, was the top prospect in the class of 2013. Wholesale Nike Shoes Black Friday . 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FIFA said the suspension was requested by ethics prosecutor Michael Garcia, making Beckenbauer the first person to be punished as a result of the case. Beckenbauer refused "repeated requests for his assistance, including requests that he provide information during an in-person interview or in response to written questions provided in both English and German," FIFA said in a statement.The FA is considering bringing an end to nights out during international breaks following the controversy surrounding Wayne Rooneys celebrations after Fridays win over Scotland. English footballs governing body has announced it will undertake a review of its policy around free time after captain Rooney was pictured at a fellow guests wedding at the England team hotel in the early hours of Sunday morning.Rooney, 31, apologised unreservedly for what he called inappropriate images, taken 24 hours after Englands 3-0 win over Scotland at Wembley, but FA chief executive Martin Glenn admitted he was concerned by reports that members of Englands backroom staff were with Rooney on Saturday night. Glenn told Sky Sports News HQ: Were getting a proper investigation of what actually went on. Were there other FA staff involved? Obviously its disappointing, I think its appropriate that he apologised because it doesnt set a great tone for the England captain, but that said I dont want to to over-dramatise it either. West Brom midfielder Darren Fletcher has sympathy for his former team-mate Rooney after images of him socialising on the weekend were released Were talking to people who were there on Saturday to find out if anyone from the backroom staff were involved and then we will take a view. Why on earth would you be doing that given there is an understanding, a team agreement around alcohol consumption during camp? There will be questions asked for sure.ddddddddddddAsked if the FA will discuss the issue with Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho, who was reportedly furious that England backroom staff were with Rooney, Glenn replied: No. Well establish the facts ourselves, its our camp. The FA will not consult with Jose Mourinho over the incident There were also reports that 10 players left the base to attend a night out in central London on Saturday evening, but Sky sources have told us nobody has broken any rules and nobody will be formally disciplined after events over the weekend.Instead, FA technical director Dan Ashworth will have sensible conversations with the individuals involved with the aim of reviewing how downtime is structured at future international get-togethers.The matter is also expected to be raised next week at a full debrief meeting at St Georges Park, which normally happens after an international break.Previously, players had been told that if training finishes at midday, they could take the rest of the day off and report to training at 11am the next day, although training times vary according to schedule. Six months half price Upgrade to Sky Sports to watch Man Utd v Arsenal on Saturday and get the first six months half price Players were not required to report back to the hotel that night, which allowed them to spend time with their families or have a night out.Now they are expected to be told that at the end of training that they can have an evening off - but not a night out away from the camp. Also See: Mourinho fumes at FA Klopp: I feel for Rooney Rooney says sorry Rooney misses Spain draw ' ' '
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