Niner Blitz: Preseason, 49ers report date delay, Deebo Samuel timeline, Raheem Mostert reaches out – 49ers Webzone

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Here are a few of the top San Francisco 49ers storylines that made their way around social media on Monday, July 20, 2020

After gamers jointly tweeted #WeWantToPlay in reaction to the NFLs security strategies– or do not have thereof– surrounding preparation for the 2020 season, the NFL has offered the players union no preseason video games.
This is a big action for both the NFL and NFLPA.

No Preseason?

Per source, the league today used the union zero preseason video games. A huge action.– Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) July 20, 2020.

Just in Time for Training Camp

Matt Barrows of The Athletic reported that the 49ers modified their training school schedule. Rookies were initially set up to report on July 21. The team has actually pressed back the report date to Thursday.

Deebo Samuel Doesnt Like the Injury Timeline

In an NBC Sports post by Peter King, the writer reworked the idea of Deebo Samuel not being prepared to go back to action up until October.
Samuel captured wind of the report and voiced his ideas on Instagram.

Raheem Mostert to Clear the Air with the Front Office?

After Raheem Mosterts agent made it public previously this month that he and his customer requested a trade, Ian Rapoport has actually reported that the standout running back is aiming to smooth things over with his existing employers.

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Rapoport: Raheem Mostert connects to 49ers to clear the air

By David Bonilla

18 hrs back

Raheem Mostert and his representative, Brett Tessler, revealed on July 8 that they had actually requested a trade from the San Francisco 49ers. The two are dissatisfied with the running backs current three-year agreement, which is barely entering its second year.

Mostert is arranged to make a base salary of simply $2.575 million in 2020 and will not end up being a complimentary representative till 2022.

There is no doubt that Mostert is underpaid. He isnt even the highest-paid running back on the lineup. That would be Tevin Coleman, in spite of Mostert being anticipated to bear the majority of the workload this season.

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Dont believe whatever you see: 49ers WR Deebo Samuel reacts to Peter Kings healing timeline

By David Bonilla

16 hrs ago

Peter King of NBC Sports grabbed a few headlines today by quickly specifying the Deebo Samuel might be out until October while stating the San Francisco 49ers can be client with the receivers healing thanks to the teams schedule.

That October timeline is news to Samuel

The second-year receiver made his timeline clear in June when he had surgical treatment to repair the Jones fracture of his left foot. He plans to be all set for the start of the routine season.

” Cant put an amount of time on absolutely nothing you dont see working,” Samuel.

Samuel reacted directly to Kings newest report, telling fans not to think whatever that they check out online.

Raheem Mostert asking to be 49ers highest-paid running back, per report

By David Bonilla

News broke on Wednesday that San Francisco 49ers running back Raheem Mostert has actually asked for a trade after what his agent described as months of unproductive agreement talks. Mostert is signed through the 2021 season but will make a base pay of simply $2.575 million this year.

Exactly what is Mostert asking for from the 49ers? Is it something entirely unreasonable for the teams leading rusher and the gamer who led all running backs in yards-per-carry last season?

Mostert and his representative either desire a brand-new deal or desire the running back to go to a group that will offer him one.

Jul 8, 2020

It does not sound like it.

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Matt Barrows of The Athletic reported that the 49ers modified their training camp schedule. The team has pushed back the report date to Thursday.

There is no doubt that Mostert is underpaid. He isnt even the highest-paid running back on the roster. That would be Tevin Coleman, in spite of Mostert being anticipated to bear most of the work this season.