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Shanahan Eager for Start of Offseason Workouts

Apr 4, 2017 at 11:00 AM--


In the weeks since Kyle Shanahan became head coach of the 49ers, he's been putting in long hours every day at the team facility, meeting his players, communicating with his coaching staff and watching film. Lots and lots of film.Recently, general manager John Lynch called Shanahan "a grinder" who loves to do his football homework. CEO Jed York has seen the same thing, telling Nick Wagoner of ESPN.com that his new head coach is "a football junkie" who just "wants to be around ball."Next week, Shanahan will get his chance to do something other than watch football on film. For the first time as 49ers head coach, he'll be with players on the field and in the weight room.The 49ers' Phase 1 of the team's offseason workout program will begin Monday, April 10 at the team facility. It will consist of two three-day sessions, April 10-13 and April 18-21. Phase 2 sessions will be May 1-4, May 8-11 and May 16-18. Organized team activities will be May 22-23, May 25, May 30-31, June 2, June 5-6 and June 8-9.Also, the team's voluntary minicamp will be held April 25-27 and a rookie minicamp is set for May 5-7, following the NFL Draft on April 27-29.The final workouts scheduled (before a summer...
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