San Francisco 49ers veterans and rookies will report to training camp at the SAP Performance Facility in Santa Clara on July 26. The reporting date falls on a Friday this year with the first practice likely taking place the next day.
49ers coaches and staff will begin preparations earlier that week for the players' arrivals.
Per the NFL, the #49ers will start training camp on July 26. Other important dates:
— Matt Barrows (@mattbarrows) June 24, 2019
* 7/15 Last day for franchised players to sign long-term deals
* 8/10 First preseason game vs. Dallas
* 8/31 Teams must trim rosters to 53 players
* 9/4 Teams submit first practice/injury report
The report date is six weeks after the conclusion of the team's mandatory minicamp, which ended with a team meeting on June 13. Players are currently enjoying a nice break before the rigors of training camp. Many players, like rookie wide receiver Deebo Samuel, don't view the break as a time to relax.
"We don't consider it as time off," Samuel recently told NFL Network. "We consider this as time to work, and come back in the best shape possible, and be ready to rock and roll when training camp hits."
Before the break, head coach Kyle Shanahan stressed to his team the importance of staying in shape over the long break.
"If you think you can just take 30 days off and stuff, you are going to be in such a rude awaking," Shanahan said on June 12.
The 49ers will announce their full training camp practice schedule, including any practices open to fans, at a later date.