Head coach Kyle Shanahan, defensive coordinator Robert Saleh, and cornerback Richard Sherman are scheduled to speak with the media. Various players will be made available within the locker room after each press conference, as was the case on Tuesday.
Fans can watch the press conferences at 49ers.com, on the team's official mobile app, or its social media pages.
Below is the schedule, which is subject to change and includes Tuesday's practice, for the upcoming week. All times are Pacific.
Tuesday, November 6
11:10 a.m. - Practice (initially scheduled for 10:40 a.m.)
Thursday, November 8
12:25 p.m. - Kyle Shanahan press conference
1:25 p.m. - Practice
Friday, November 9
12:40 p.m. - Robert Saleh, Richard Sherman press conference
1:50 p.m. - Practice
Saturday, November 10
11:55 a.m. - Practice
After practice (approx. 1 p.m.) - Kyle Shanahan press conference
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