Players are unable to make use of team facilities, so everyone has been getting creative while trying to observe social distancing.
Ross Dwelley is doing the same.
The 49ers tight end showed off some of his custom workout techniques via Instagram, as shown below by our friends over at @TheSFNiners.
Dwelley 25, was among five 49ers exclusive-rights free agents tendered one-year contracts on March 5. The team announced this week that the tight end signed the contract, assuring his return for the 2020 season.
Dwelley is entering his third NFL season. The 49ers signed the tight end as an undrafted free agent out of San Diego in 2018. He registered 15 receptions for 91 yards with two touchdowns through 16 games and six starts with the 49ers in 2019.
Dwelley has caught 17 passes for 105 yards with two touchdowns in his two NFL seasons.
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