49ers announce 2017 training camp schedule

Jul 25, 2017 at 6:12 PM--


San Francisco 49ers players will report to training camp on Thursday, July 27. On Tuesday, the 49ers released the complete practice schedule which consists of 15 practices and a number of press conferences. The first full practice will take place on Friday, July 28 and training camp will conclude on Thursday, August 17.

This will be the first training camp held by first-year head coach Kyle Shanahan, who will prepare a team consisting of mostly new faces for the 2017 season. Shanahan and general manager John Lynch will be holding a press conference on Thursday at 11 a.m. to kick off training camp. Shanahan and other members of the coaching staff will be made available over the next few weeks.

The 49ers will also be holding a practice at Levi's Stadium on August 5 that will be open to the public. Currently, it is the only announced practice that will be accessible by the general public with Lynch saying that the 49ers are looking for more opportunities to get fans out to practices.

Below is a list of the 49ers' upcoming scheduled practices.

Friday, July 28
10:00 am
Saturday, July 29
10:00 am
Sunday, July 30
10:00 am
Monday, July 31
10:00 am
Wednesday, August 2
10:00 am
Thursday, August 3
10:00 am
Friday, August 4
10:00 am
Saturday, August 5
10:00 am (open to the public, Levi's Stadium)
Monday, August 7
10:00 am
Tuesday, August 8
10:00 am
Wednesday, August 9
10:00 am
Monday, August 14
10:00 am
Tuesday, August 15
10:00 am
Wednesday, August 16
10:00 am
Thursday, August 17
10:00 am

Dates and times are subject to change.



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