Nick Bosa and Deebo Samuel don full 49ers uniforms for the first time at NFLPA Rookie Premiere
May 18, 2019 at 8:55 AM
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Two players are representing the San Francisco 49ers at the 25th annual
NFLPA Rookie Premiere, which kicked off in the Los Angeles area on May 16 and concludes on Sunday. They are first-round selection
Nick Bosa and second-round pick
Deebo Samuel.
The event allows the NFL's incoming class to make contacts for marketing deals, and it is the fans' first opportunity to view some of the top rookies in their team uniforms for the first time.
Bosa and Samuel gave fans a glimpse of themselves in their full 49ers uniforms for the first time via Instagram. Bosa's photo includes some of his former Ohio State teammates who were drafted by other teams.
More photos of Bosa and Samuel from the event are likely to follow.
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