Old Friends, New Rivals: 49ers Set for Reunion with Greenlaw and Hufanga
SANTA CLARA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, AUG 6 – The joint practices aim to prepare both teams for preseason games while managing injury risks and competitive intensity, with coaches noting potential for increased aggression on the second day.
- The San Francisco 49ers are set to face the Denver Broncos in a joint practice this Thursday at their facility starting at 10:25 a.m. PT, marking reunion week before their preseason opener.
- Shanahan said that this year's format follows last year's single-day sessions with the Packers, with joint practices now held two days before preseason games, and the second day sometimes leads to more aggressive play.
- Payton said Thursday it will be `mostly evaluation of the players`, focusing on those in position battles or on the roster bubble, and he plans to use starters but did not specify how long.
- Greenlaw and Hufanga are poised to draw extra scrutiny at Thursday's practice, while Christian McCaffrey and Trent Williams are full go after rest days, Shanahan said.
- Next week the 49ers will hold a one-day joint practice with the Las Vegas Raiders before facing the Cardinals at Broncos Park on August 14, 2025.
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