49ers blinded by county regulations that leave them homeless

San Francisco 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan said the team took Santa Clara County officials by surprise, who imposed a three-week tactile sports ban that now forces the NFL club to fight for a new home of compromise and educational installation.

The county announced Saturday the new regulations that come with a three-week ban on workouts and games for touch sports starting Monday. The Niners were on a plane preparing for Los Angeles, where they beat the Rams 23-20 on Sunday when players and coaches learned of the new regulations that will force the team to leave their homes.

“We work with them as a partner, just looking to perceive it,” Shanahan said. “Let’s get out of here and the dates we have with them, so that all our players and coaches and everyone on this plane and our wives can locate him while we get on a plane and no one to tell us. It was incredibly disappointing.

A county spokeswoman did not respond to a request for comment.

San Francisco 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan said the team took Santa Clara County officials by surprise, who imposed a three-week tactile sports ban that now forces the NFL club to fight for a new home of compromise and educational installation.

Santa Clara County announced new regulations Saturday that come with a three-week ban on training and games for touch sports starting Monday. The Niners were on a plane preparing for Los Angeles, where they defeated the Rams 23-20. on Sunday when players and coaches found out about the new regulations that will force the team to leave home.

In addition to banning contact sports, the new regulations also require anyone who has traveled more than 150 miles from the county to be quarantined for 14 days. The 49ers were due to return Sunday night just hours before the regulations arrived. . indeed.

The 49ers will now have to place a new position to exercise and play matches. They have two house games scheduled in this three-week sequence: December 7 against Buffalo and December 13 against Washington.

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