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San Francisco 49ers announce 2025 training camp open practice schedule

San Francisco 49ers announce 2025 training camp open practice schedule

Yahoo11-07-2025
The San Francisco 49ers have announced their open practice schedule for this year's training camp.
All practices will take place at the SAP Performance Center next to Levi's Stadium. Tickets will go on sale for season ticket members on July 15 at 2:00pm Pacific Time. The general public will be able to purchase tickets beginning the following day at 10:00am Pacific Time.
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Here's a rundown of the practice dates:
Wednesday, July 23
Thursday, July 24 (Exclusive to season ticket holders
Friday, July 25
Sunday, July 27
Monday, July 28
Tuesday, July 29
Monday, August 4
Tuesday, August 5
Thursday, August 7
Monday, August 11
Tuesday, August 12
More to come...
This article originally appeared on Niners Wire: San Francisco 49ers announce 2025 training camp open practice schedule
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