The 49ers Are Kicking Off 11 Open Practices, And The NFC West Just Got Put On Notice

Alright, 12s, listen up. Our rivals down south, the San Francisco 49ers, just spilled the beans on their training camp plans, announcing they’ll hold a whopping 11 open practices this summer. You know what this means, right? Every team in the NFC West, especially our Hawks, needs to be paying attention to what’s happening down there.

Niners’ Summer Grind Details

So, when are they actually kicking things off? Their first open session hits the field on Sunday, July 26. They’ll be grinding through the dog days of summer until Sunday, August 16, which marks their very last open practice. Think about that stretch, a solid few weeks of getting ready. But wait, there’s a catch for us regular folks. One of those days, specifically Monday, August 3, is strictly for their season ticket, club, and reserve members. Talk about exclusive, huh? Guess they don’t want just anyone seeing their secret sauce.

Titans Rolling Into Santa Clara

Beyond their own grind, the 49ers are linking up for a joint practice with the Titans. That’s going down on Tuesday, August 11. You know how those joint sessions can get intense, always a chance for some fireworks when two different squads get together. All these sessions, the individual ones and the joint practice, are happening at their SAP Performance Facility in Santa Clara, right there next door to Levi’s Stadium. It’s their home turf, of course.

Our Focus Stays On The Emerald City

Now, if you’re some kind of super fan who needs to know about grabbing tickets, 49ers season ticket holders get a pre-sale on Tuesday, July 14. For the rest of the public, tickets drop on Wednesday, July 15, at 10 a.m. PT. They’re charging $10 for members, $20 for non-members, but hey, at least parking is free, and the cash benefits the 49ers Foundation. While they’re getting ready, our focus is squarely on Lumen Field, on our Hawks, and on what Coach Macdonald and Brian Fleury are cooking up. They can have their 11 open practices, but we know who the real team to beat is in the NFC West when the regular season kicks off. We’re ready for whatever these rivals throw at us.

This article was created with AI assistance and reviewed by Seattle On Tap editorial staff. Always verify information with official team sources.

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