Watch the episode on YouTube!
The premiere episode is titled "Speed. Violence. Finish," and the description reads as follows:
(Season 8, Episode 2) Get an inside look to Patrick Willis' Pro Football Hall of Fame induction, practice insight from defensive coordinator Nick Sorensen, BTS of the team's preseason opener vs. the Titans in this episode of Brick by Brick presented by SAP.
You can watch the episode from the web series' eighth season on the team's official YouTube page, at 49ers.com, or within the official 49ers mobile app.
The Hard Knocks-style series, which is developed by the team's in-house video production studio, 49ers Studios, offers a behind-the-scenes look at training camp, the players, and the coaching staff as they prepare for the 2024 season.
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