Head coach Kyle Shanahan, defensive coordinator DeMeco Ryans, offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel, special teams coordinator Richard Hightower, and various players are scheduled to speak with the media. The 49ers will make the press conferences available at 49ers.com, on the team's official mobile app, and YouTube page.
Below is the schedule, which is subject to change, for the upcoming week. All times are Eastern due to the team practicing on the East Coast.
Tuesday, September 14
Players' day off
Wednesday, September 15
12:25 p.m. - Kyle Shanahan in the media area
Following Shanahan - Richard Hightower in the media area
Following Hightower - Jimmy Garoppolo in the media area
Following Garoppolo - Players available in the media area
1:25 p.m. - Practice
Thursday, September 16
12:15 p.m. - Practice
After practice (approx.. 2 p.m.) - DeMeco Ryans in the media area
Following Ryans - Mike McDaniel in the media area
Following McDaniel - Players available in the media area
Friday, September 17
12:05 p.m. - Practice
After practice (approx. 1:15 p.m.) - Kyle Shanahan in the media area
Following Shanahan - Players available in the media area
Saturday, September 18
No media availability
Sunday, September 19
1 p.m. - Game vs. Eagles
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