The latest episode (Season 2, Episode 2) of the San Francisco 49ers' online documentary-style series, "Brick by Brick," was released on Tuesday night and it is entitled "Embracing the Grind."
"The 49ers endure the dog days of camp, quality time with George Kittle and Trent Taylor and Kyle Shanahan mic'd up," reads the description of the second episode.
While the first episode focused on the 49ers reporting for training camp, the second gives fans a better look at practices themselves. Other players featured in the episode include wide receiver Marquise Goodwin, cornerback Richard Sherman, and offensive lineman JP Flynn.
General manager John Lynch is also mic'd up during a practice.
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