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49ers training camp practice schedule and media availability - Week 2

Aug 1, 2021 at 12:08 PM--


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The San Francisco 49ers' second week of training camp will consist of two three-day blocks of practices separated by a day off on Thursday.

Head coach Kyle Shanahan, defensive coordinator DeMeco Ryans, offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel, special teams coordinator Richard Hightower, and various players are scheduled to speak with the media.

The 49ers will make the press conferences available at 49ers.com, and on the team's official mobile app and YouTube page.

Below is the schedule, which is subject to change, for the second week of training camp. All times are Pacific. The Saturday, August 7 practice will be the only one taking place inside Levi's Stadium. It will be 49ers fans' first time back in the stadium since January of 2020 when San Francisco beat the Green Bay Packers in the NFC Championship Game.

Monday, August 2
10:17 a.m. - Practice
After practice - Kyle Shanahan press conference
Following Shanahan - Player availability

Tuesday, August 3
10:17 a.m. - Practice
After practice - Richard Hightower press conference
Following Hightower - Player availability

Wednesday, August 4
10:17 a.m. - Practice
After practice - DeMeco Ryans press conference
Following Ryans - Mike McDaniel press conference
Following McDaniel - Player availability

Thursday, August 5
Players' day off - No media availability

Friday, August 6
10:17 a.m. - Practice
After practice - Kyle Shanahan press conference
Following Shanahan - Player availability

Saturday, August 7 – Levi's Stadium
10:17 a.m. - Practice
After practice - Kyle Shanahan press conference
Following Shanahan - Player availability

Sunday, August 8
10:17 a.m. - Practice
After practice - DeMeco Ryans press conference
Following Ryans - Player availability



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