You can watch the video below. It also features newcomers Trent Williams, and rookies Javon Kinlaw and Brandon Aiyuk.
The photos and video from the session will be used in various ways throughout the upcoming season.
The 49ers' full complement of players entered the team facility over the weekend after undergoing multiple COVID-19 tests. The Niners, along with the rest of the league, are preparing to enter the 2020 season amid a pandemic. You can see 49ers staff members, like photographer Terrell Lloyd, wearing masks to ensure the safety of both the players and staff.
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