The San Francisco 49ers announced today that the team will allow reporters to observe three practices during the upcoming organized team activities (OTAs), which begin next week. The sessions will take place at the SAP Performance Facility in Santa Clara, next to Levi's Stadium.
Fans are not allowed to attend. There was a report today that the 49ers are planning to allow some fan access to training camp, which begins at the end of July.
The first open practice from OTAs will be on Tuesday, May 25. The second will be on Wednesday, June 2. The third will be on Tuesday, June 8. All three practices are scheduled to begin at noon.
Members of the coaching staff will speak with reporters via Zoom after each practice. Head coach Kyle Shanahan will speak on May 25, defensive coordinator DeMeco Ryans on June 2, and offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel on June 8. Select players will be made available after each coach.
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