49ers Jim Harbaugh ready for start of free agency


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STANFORD, Calif. (AP) — San Francisco 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh is ready for a busy week ahead with the start of free agency and is moving forward from the recent news that the Cleveland Browns inquired about trading for him.

Harbaugh, attending the Utah-Stanford men's basketball game Saturday at Maples Pavilion with 5-year-old daughter Addison, says he is "great with a capital 'G.'" He has said he is committed to staying put with the 49ers, who lost 23-17 in the NFC championship game to NFC West rival and eventual Super Bowl champion Seattle. That was a year after the 49ers lost 34-31 in the Super Bowl against Harbaugh's coaching big brother, John.

Harbaugh has completed the first three seasons of a $25 million, five-year deal signed in January 2011.

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