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49ers practice schedule for week leading up to Colts preseason game

Aug 20, 2018 at 9:57 AM--


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Training camp has concluded, and the San Francisco 49ers are heading into their third exhibition game while moving to a practice schedule that more resembles the regular season.

"This week is really our trial run just to show our guys how we do our regular year," head coach Kyle Shanahan said on Sunday. "A lot of our guys are used to it from last year, but we've still got a bunch of new guys. We really just go through the entire schedule. You like a game plan a little bit more, but by no means do you go overboard with that. They're still not counting quite yet, but you want to put our players through the routine of what a Monday is like after a game which is what we treated [Sunday]."

Below are the 49ers' practice and media schedules, which is subject to change, for the week. The press conferences will be streamed on 49ers.com and the team's official Facebook page.

Update: The 49ers and updated their practice and media schedules for the week. Tuesday and Wednesday times have been moved up by 15 minutes. The updated schedule is reflected below.

Tuesday, August 21
12:20 pm - Head coach Kyle Shanahan and QB Jimmy Garoppolo speak to the media
1:25 pm - Practice

Wednesday, August 22
12:35 pm - Defensive coordinator Robert Saleh speaks to the media
1:50 pm - Practice

Thursday, August 23
11:45 am - Practice
After practice (approx. 1 pm) - Head coach Kyle Shanahan speaks to the media

Friday, August 24
No media availability

* Information was provided by the 49ers Communications department.




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