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49ers’ practice report: Hoyer still sizzling; tackle talk

Aug 5, 2017 at 6:00 PM--


In front of announced crowd of 25,319 at Levi's Stadium, Hoyer completed 17 of 21 passes with two touchdowns in the 49ers' move-the-ball sessions and a two-minute drill. Hoyer finished practice by floating a seven-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Marquise Goodwin as time expired in the two-minute drill. Hoyer completed passes to running back Carlos Hyde (3), Goodwin (2) and wide receivers Pierre Garcon (2) and Jeremy Kerley (1). Today, NaVorro Bowman smacked undrafted rookie RB Matt Breida out of bounds near the start of 11-on-11 work to begin another rugged practice. The biggest hit of the day: S Eric Reid whacked WR Aldrick Robinson at the end of a long catch-and-run, and the hit drew an "oooh" from the crowd. Despite the very physical nature of the practices, it's notable that the 49ers haven't a training-camp fight. The guys in that locker room, we're a brotherhood. Head coach Kyle Shanahan clearly wants to create toughness, but he also doesn't want to get his players hurt. After a rocky start to camp, perhaps not surprising for a rookie, third-round pick C.J. Beathard has strung together some solid practices. Beathard has been sharing second-team snaps with Matt Barkley,...
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