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49ers Blitz: George Kittle ‘went rogue’ with workout, training camp approved, Raheem Mostert, mask on

Jul 22, 2020 at 6:05 PM--


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Here are some of the top San Francisco 49ers storylines that made their way around social media on Wednesday, July 22, 2020.

Training Camp 2020: Approved


Santa Clara County officials have given the green light to the 49ers to proceed with training camp.


George Kittle's Revenge Tour


Kittle continues to put in extensive work this offseason, which is evident by the video posted today via Kittle's offseason strength coach, Josh Cuthbert.

Cuthbert had this to say about this specific workout video: "He went rogue here."

Kittle is famously quoted after the Super Bowl loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, saying, "I will be back here, and I will be back with a motherf—ing vengeance." He looks to be a man of his word.


Raheem Mostert Talking with the Team


NFL Insider Ian Rappoport appeared on KNBR yesterday and had this to say in regards to Raheem Mostert meeting with high-level executives:

"It seems like they're in a lot better place now than they were whenever the original message delivered by his agent, Brett Tessler."

The two sides appear to have had good conversations and are back on track for the 2020 season.


Mask On


The NFL announced that fans would be required to wear a mask or face covering if they plan to attend any football games in 2020.




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