Ted Ginn Jr. found a new team.
The former 49ers wide receiver signed with the Saints, the team announced on Friday morning.
Ginn entered the league as the ninth overall pick in the 2007 draft.
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After playing his first three seasons in Miami, the Ohio State product suited up for San Francisco in 2011 and 2012.
Ginn played a huge role in securing a win in Jim Harbaugh's regular season debut as the 49ers' head coach.
Late in the fourth quarter against the Seahawks, he returned a kickoff 102 yards to give the 49ers a 25-17 lead (the extra point made it 26-17).
Less than a minute later, he took a punt return 55 yards to the house.
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Ginn caught 19 passes in 2011 and recorded just two receptions in 2012.
He played for Carolina in 2013, Arizona in 2014 and returned to the Panthers for the past two seasons.
In 2015, he racked up 44 catches for 739 yards and 10 touchdowns.