49ers, Training Camp
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During a press conference after Sunday’s practice, San Francisco head coach Kyle Shanahan said it is “always scary” to see a player leave the field on a stretcher but said Jackson was conscious and had movement in all extremities by the time he was taken away.
With a smorgasbord of new and returning faces, Albin is leaning on the team's veterans to be vocal leaders during camp. And returning wideout Sean Brown is the perfect candidate, looking to go against the grain of today's college football landscape.
The best competition might be at safety, where Jason Pinnock, Ji'Ayir Bown, Richie Grant and Marques Sigle are vying for two starting spots.
Robert Saleh is back in San Francisco, and he may have found his next star edge rusher in rookie Mykel Williams. The first-round pick is already earning first-team reps and turning heads at training camp.
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The San Francisco 49ers' wide receiver room depth has taken a hit after the team traded All-Pro Deebo Samuel to the Washington Commanders and with Brandon
James made a strong first impression on the 49ers' coaching staff during team practices this training camp, according to Matt Barrows of The Athletic. James was taken in the fifth round of the draft in an effort to bolster San Francisco's backfield depth after veteran backups Elijah Mitchell and Jordan Mason departed this offseason.
Tarron Jackson, a defensive end seeking a roster spot with the 49ers, was placed on a backboard and hospitalized after a hard collision during Sunday's practice.
Star defensive end Nick Bosa was a nuisance for 49ers quarterbacks during San Francisco's training camp practice on Tuesday.
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Niners Wire on MSN2 under-the-radar pass catchers are making strides in their first camp with the 49ersThe 49ers may need some young offensive weapons to emerge. Kyle Shanahan commented on Isaiah Neyor and Jordan Watkins' early training camp work.