Although Ashley Lelie's holdout from training camp has reached 11 days, the Broncos and Lelie's agent are searching for a resolution. The agent, Peter Schaffer, said he and the team are looking for a suitable trade.
Interest in Lelie reportedly is heating up. Among teams that have shown interest are Baltimore, Philadelphia, Chicago, San Francisco and Atlanta.
Lelie has amassed $154,000 in training camp fines.
Lelie trade update
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Another receiver, Brandon Aiyuk, did not play against the New York Giants last week. He has been limited during practices this week as he recovers from a shoulder injury.
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Not awful anymore
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By Site Staff
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Below are several statistics and notes from Thursday's game, which were provided by the 49ers Communications staff.
With The Win...
San Francisco has started the regular season 3-0 for the first time since 2019 and the 9th time in franchise history.
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