Jarryd Hayne has secured an NFL futures contract with the San Francisco 49ers.
Subscribe now for unlimited access.
$0/
(min cost $0)
or signup to continue reading
The former representative rugby league star announced his deal at a media conference in Sydney on Tuesday, five months after he quit the NRL to chase his dream of playing American football in the NFL.
The contract is a big step forward in Hayne's bid to crack the NFL, but is no guarantee.
The futures contract gives Hayne a spot in the 49ers' 90-man practice squad.
But he will need to further impress in the lead up to the next NFL season, when the 49ers cut their roster to 53 players in August.
Hayne attracted interest from two other NFL clubs, the Detroit Lions and Seattle Seahawks.
He said he thought until very recently that he would be going to the Lions - "It was very close but it wasn't to be."
Hayne said he initially rejected the possibility of doing a work out for the 49ers.
"They were about to lose their head coach (Jim Harbaugh) from all media reports and the plan was to go to a stable environment.
"There were was a lot of question marks, but I said I'd go.
"I ended up meeting Jim Tomsula the current head coach, and we spent about an hour together.
"He was the one coach who knew the transition better than anyone and knew what it was going to take for me to make the transition.
"When Jim (Harbaugh) left and Tomsula got the job, the one guy I spent the most time with was the new head coach."