49ers sign Brooks to 6-year extension

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Season 14 of “Dancing With the Stars” begins March 19.

BY ANTONIO GONZALEZ | THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SAN FRANCISCO — Ahmad Brooks always wanted to stay in the Bay Area, a place that has become a new home after all those painful memories of getting cut by Cincinnati four years ago, and the San Francisco 49ers sure made it hard for him to leave.

Now the two are tied together long term.

Brooks signed a six-year, $44.5 million contract extension with San Francisco on Tuesday that will take him through the 2017 season and keep one of the NFL’s best linebacker units intact. The deal is worth $17.5 million guaranteed, said his agent, Greg Williams.

“Something was telling me just to sign here. I feel like this is where I should be,” said Brooks, who could’ve opted for free agency. “These are the people who gave me a chance to get this contract.”

Brooks emerged as a regular starter for the first time in his six-year NFL career last season.

Along with All-Pro inside linebackers Patrick Willis and NaVorro Bowman and sensational rookie Aldon Smith at the other outside spot, Brooks helped the 49ers win the NFC West behind one of the league’s best defenses. San Francisco allowed only 14.3 points per game, second only to Pittsburgh at 14.2.

The 49ers lost at home in overtime of the NFC championship game to the eventual Super Bowl champion New York Giants.

“I think he felt a part of the team. He felt like it was home,” Williams said. “I think it was kind of a feeling all year long that he wanted to stay there. We kept options open on whether he would go to free agency or not. He believes that this is the opportunity to be on a good team for a long time and he wants to be a part of it.”

Brooks’ big payday almost never happened.

Brooks, who will be 28 on March 14, admits he might’ve enjoyed the NFL’s riches a bit too much earlier in his career. He was even told by coaches he wasn’t smart enough to learn defenses, he said, and often given excuses as to why he couldn’t crack the roster.

The Bengals, who selected Brooks in the third round of the 2006 supplemental draft out of Virginia, cut him just before the 2008 season.

“I don’t like the simple fact that a team told me, ‘Well, hey, we don’t want you,”‘ Brooks said. “I never had that happen to me ever in my life. It kind of felt like a girl broke up with me and broke my heart.”

The 49ers selected Brooks off waivers and the outside linebacker vowed to change his ways.

In 2009, Brooks had a franchise single-season record with five forced fumbles. He had 50 tackles, seven sacks and a forced fumble while becoming a key member of defensive coordinator Vic Fangio’s top-ranked run defense last season. And in San Francisco’s thrilling 36-32 playoff win over New Orleans, Brooks had one of three sacks on record-setting Saints quarterback Drew Brees, a fourth-quarter hit on the quarterback for a 7-yard loss.

Brooks’ turnaround has culminated this offseason.

A little more than a week ago, he was baptized at a Bay Area church. Brooks has been working out regularly at 49ers headquarters, and now that he has the contract he’s always craved, he’s not about to forget how far he’s come from those Cincinnati days.

“I pretty much told myself that I would never let that happen,” Brooks said. “Regardless of what goes on in my life, I will never let this happen again. I pretty much had to re-evaluate myself as a player and a person to become the best person and the best football player I could be, because it’s not going to last forever.”

NFL MOVES 1ST GAME TO WEDNESDAY TO AVOID OBAMA

NEW YORK — Powerful as the NFL is, it’s making way for President Barack Obama.

Opting to play a game on a Wednesday for the first time in more than 60 years, the NFL will open the regular season on Sept. 5, to avoid conflicting with Obama’s speech at the Democratic National Convention the next night.

The Super Bowl champion New York Giants will host the Wednesday night season-opener starting at 8:30 p.m. EDT; their opponent hasn’t been announced yet.

According to the league, it hasn’t played a game on a Wednesday since Sept. 22, 1948, when the Rams faced the Lions.

The NFL regular season has started on a Thursday since 2002.

This year’s change was announced by the league on Tuesday.

CFL’S ROUGHRIDERS SIGN QB COLT BRENNAN

REGINA, Saskatchewan — The Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League have signed quarterback Colt Brennan.

Brennan played for the University of Hawaii and was a 2007 Heisman Trophy finalist. The 28-year-old was drafted by the NFL’s Washington Redskins in 2008, spent the next season on injured reserve with a hamstring and hip injury, and was traded to the Baltimore Ravens in 2010 before being released.

The 6-foot-3, 207-pound Brennan set several major college records, including most touchdowns in a season with 58.

The Roughriders on Tuesday also signed quarterback Drew Willy, who spent time with four NFL teams and one season with the UFL’s Las Vegas Locomotives.

DONALD DRIVER JOINS ‘DANCING WITH THE STARS’

GREEN BAY, Wis. — The Green Bay Packers’ all-time leading receiver Donald Driver joins the cast of the ABC show “Dancing With the Stars.”

The four-time Pro Bowl receiver will be part of a celebrity lineup that includes actor Jack Wagner, actress Melissa Gilbert, tennis legend Martina Navratilova and Motown great Gladys Knight.

The new cast and their professional dance partners were revealed on ABC’s “Good Morning America” Tuesday.

Season 14 of “Dancing With the Stars” begins March 19.