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49ers practice and media schedule leading to Week 10 matchup vs. Chargers
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The San Francisco 49ers will hold four full practices this week as the team comes off it's bye and prepares for its Week 10 matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers.
Head coach Kyle Shanahan, defensive coordinator DeMeco Ryan, offensive line/run game coordinator Chris Foerster, and quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo are scheduled to speak with the media. The 49ers will make the press conferences available at
49ers.com, on the team's
official mobile app, and
YouTube page.
Below is the schedule, which is subject to change, for the upcoming week. All times are Pacific.
Monday, November 7
11:08 a.m. - Practice
Tuesday, November 8
Players' day off
Wednesday, November 9
12:40 p.m. - Kyle Shanahan press conference
1:48 p.m. - Practice
Thursday, November 10
12:58 p.m. - Practice
After practice (approx. 2:45 p.m.) - DeMeco Ryans press conference
Following Ryans - Offensive line/run game coordinator Chris Foerster press conference
Following Foerster - Jimmy Garoppolo press conference
Friday, November 11
12:18 p.m. - Practice
After practice (approx. 1:30 p.m.) - Kyle Shanahan press conference
Saturday, November 12
No media availability
Sunday, November 13
5:20 p.m. - Chargers at 49ers
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