🚨49ers Fans, Get Ready to Overreact! First Practice Reports Drop Next Weekend 👀
It’s that time again—49ers training camp is nearly here, and with it comes the NFL offseason’s most underrated tradition: overreacting to practice reports.
That’s right, next weekend marks the beginning of camp coverage, and if you think you’re ready to stay calm and rational… you’re not. Because as soon as that first report hits saying Brock Purdy missed a pass or Brandon Aiyuk burned a rookie corner? All bets are off.

🔥 What We’ll Be Watching (and Overhyping)
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Brandon Aiyuk’s holdout drama? If he shows up and dominates—he’s the hero. If not, cue the panic.
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Is Ricky Pearsall the real deal? Expect every diving catch to be called “the next OBJ moment.”
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Christian McCaffrey’s workload: Is he going 100%? 80%? Does it mean something? Does it mean EVERYTHING?
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The QB Room: Brock’s elbow, Darnold’s deep ball, rookie jitters—every throw, every rep will be dissected.

🧠 Why It Matters (Kind Of)
While early practice reports don’t always predict the season ahead, they set the tone, especially for position battles and new acquisitions. For fringe players, these practices could be make-or-break. For fans? It’s football—finally—in some form.
🗓 Mark Your Calendar
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First padded practice: Projected July 25
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Fan-attended sessions: Starting late July
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Joint practices & preseason: Just around the corner
👀 Final Thought
You’ve waited months for real 49ers news. So when the first beat reporter tweets, “Purdy picked off in 7-on-7,” just take a deep breath. Or… completely lose it. After all, it’s training camp season—let the overreactions begin.
