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The San Francisco 49ers have changed the schedule for their mandatory minicamp, which was once scheduled for three days. The team chose to cancel Thursday’s practice, which was to be the third and final of the week.
Tuesday and Wednesday ended up being the only practices of the week.
The 49ers also opted to cancel Thursday’s media availability, so it’s unlikely anything substantial will be reported from the team’s Santa Clara facility for the rest of the week, at the latest. exception of any roster or contract change.
Thursday’s practice was originally scheduled for 10:50 a.m. It could be that head coach Kyle Shanahan has determined that his players don’t need any additional practice. This week’s minicamp was originally scheduled for next week, and the team decided to move it forward.
“I don’t think we’ll need 12 [Phase 3 practices]”, said Shanahan on Tuesday, “so I thought it made more sense to move the minicamp up, to have everyone come here. We’ll see how this week goes and we’ll see what we think we need at the end of the week.”
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