95.7 The Game’s Evan Giddings and Marc Grandi go deep inside the 49ers huddle. Week-by-week analysis, player storylines, and conversations with personalities on the field, in the front office, and around the NFL.
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95.7 The Game’s Evan Giddings and Marc Grandi go deep inside the 49ers huddle. Week-by-week analysis, player storylines, and conversations with personalities on the field, in the front office, and around the NFL.
Today on The 415ers, Evan Giddings and Marc Grandi celebrate the start of training camp for the San Francisco 49ers by breaking down every important angle as the team begins what they hope is a championship season. First of all, what is the biggest question as camp opens for the 49ers? Brock Purdy's health and the quarterback room behind him are obviously high on the list, but what else stands out that we could get an answer to during camp?
Plus, what position battles should we all keep an eye on during training camp this season? Both could be starters, but might there be a competition brewing between Deebo Samuel and Brandon Aiyuk for WR1? Where are the questions on defense and which positions might be won and lost on that side of the ball over the next few weeks?
Also, the guys break down which players have the most on the line entering training camp. Who has the most to prove? Is it someone on the offensive line not named Trent Williams? What about the reserve running back group? Who else has plenty to prove in 49ers training camp?
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The 415ers
95.7 The Game’s Evan Giddings and Marc Grandi go deep inside the 49ers huddle. Week-by-week analysis, player storylines, and conversations with personalities on the field, in the front office, and around the NFL.