On Monday evening the San Francisco 49ers announced the times that training camp practices would be available for public viewing. The schedule was announced earlier this month but didn’t have any time available. Here are the dates open to the public, with which front office member or coach will be available for questions afterward. It’s lengthy, but a lot of you may be trying to schedule around different things and attend so here it is:
Friday, July 26
11:00 am … head coach Kyle Shanahan and general manager John Lynch available in the auditorium
Following Lynch and Shanahan … players available in the auditorium
Saturday, July 27
10:15 am … practice (open to reporters; cameras may shoot until team drills)
After practice … defensive coordinator Robert Saleh available in the auditorium
Following Saleh … players available in the media workroom
Sunday, July 28
10:15 am … practice (open to reporters; cameras may shoot until team drills)
After practice … head coach Kyle Shanahan available in the auditorium
Following Shanahan … players available in the media workroom
Monday, July 29
10:15 am … practice (open to reporters; cameras may shoot until team drills)
After practice … head coach Kyle Shanahan available in the auditorium
Following Shanahan … players available in the media workroom
Tuesday, July 30
10:15 am … practice (open to reporters; cameras may shoot until team drills)
After practice … defensive coordinator Robert Saleh available in the auditorium
Following Saleh … players available in the media workroom
Wednesday, July 31
Players’ day off … no media availability
Thursday, August 1
10:15 am … practice (open to reporters; cameras may shoot until team drills)
After practice … head coach Kyle Shanahan available in the auditorium
Following Shanahan … players available in the media workroom
Friday, August 2
10:15 am … practice (open to reporters; cameras may shoot until team drills)
After practice … special teams coordinator Richard Hightower available in the auditorium
Following Hightower … players available in the media workroom
Saturday, August 3
10:15 am … practice (open to reporters; cameras may shoot until team drills)
After practice … defensive coordinator Robert Saleh available in the auditorium
Following Saleh … players available in the media workroom
Sunday, August 4
10:15 am … practice (open to reporters; cameras may shoot until team drills)
After practice … head coach Kyle Shanahan available in the auditorium
Following Shanahan … players available in the media workroom
Monday, August 5
Players’ day off … no media availability
Tuesday, August 6
10:15 am … practice (open to reporters; cameras may shoot until team drills)
After practice … head coach Kyle Shanahan available in the auditorium
Following Shanahan … players available in the media workroom
Wednesday, August 7
10:15 am … practice (open to reporters; cameras may shoot until team drills)
After practice … defensive coordinator Robert Saleh available in the auditorium
Following Saleh … players available in the media workroom
Thursday, August 8
10:15 am … practice (open to reporters; cameras may shoot until team drills)
After practice … head coach Kyle Shanahan available in the auditorium
Following Shanahan … players available in the media workroom
Friday, August 9
Walk thru … no media availability
Saturday, August 10
Game vs. Dallas – 6 p.m. Pacific
Sunday, August 11
TBD … conference call with head coach Kyle Shanahan
Monday, August 12
Players’ day off … no media availability
Some links:
Here are five bold predictions for 49ers’ 2019 season (Dalton Johnson, NBC Sports)
Reasons Solomon Thomas will have a breakout year (Ezechiel Dezine, Niners Noise)
5 Days till Camp: Will Robbie Gould live up to expectations after contract saga? (KNBR, Jacob Hutchinson)
State of the Franchise: Defensive Backs (Niners Noise, Jeremey Wohlfart)
49ers training camp questions: Who will win backup quarterback job? (Maiocco)
Around the NFL:
Barnwell’s NFL fact check: Don’t be surprised if these seven things happen
NFL 2019: Five players who are poised to make the leap and become Year 2 breakouts
18-game NFL season would be a disaster; keep an eye on holdouts
Everything you need to know about each NFL team’s training camp