The San Francisco 49ers' online documentary-style series, "Brick by Brick," debuted the third episode of its fifth season on Wednesday night.
The latest episode is titled "On Set in SoCal," and the description reads as follows:
(Season 5, Episode 3) Go inside the 49ers joint practices with the Los Angeles Chargers as the team prepares for their preseason matchup at SoFi Stadium in this episode of Brick by Brick presented by SAP.
You can watch the new episode from the web series' fifth season on the team's official YouTube page, at 49ers.com, or within the official 49ers mobile app.
The Hard Knocks-style series, which is developed by the team's in-house video production studio, 49ers Studios, offers a behind-the-scenes look at training camp, the players, and coaching staff as they prepare for the 2021 season.
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