The 49ers players became the latest group to issue a statement on the voluntary offseason program, but it seems like they were unable to reach a unanimous decision on how to proceed. The NFLPA released the statement on Saturday, which cites concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic as the reason for players to stay away. "We [more]
49ers players say “many” will not attend “some or all phases” of in-person workouts
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