49ers HC Kyle Shanahan ‘disappointed’ by Santa Clara COVID-19 bans


The ongoing Covid-1p epidemic has affected everyone’s life, and will affect where 49 years of home games have been played.

Santa Clara County, home to the 49ers Levi’s Stadium, on Saturday issued new COVID-19 restrictions banning all contact sports and making a 14-day quarantine mandatory for anyone traveling the area 150 miles away, i.e. That 49 people will need a new home to finish the 2020 season.

The news came as a shock to Kyle Shanahan, the 49-man coach who spoke on the issue for the first time since his team’s last-second 23-20 win over the Rams in Los Angeles on Sunday.

“What we got yesterday was a very disappointing thing,” Shanah said. By Nick Wagner of ESPN. “It was very frustrating for us to know that when we were on the plane …”

Shanah added that the team was not warned before the next ban was imposed, on the rationale behind the decision to search through social media and get some additional information from county officials or how the situation of ers ers could negatively affect the county’s Covid-1 issues. Is, per Wagner and Athletic David Lomerdi.

“We are trying to work with them as a partner, trying to figure it out,” Shanah said. “To find everyone without telling us, it was very frustrating.”

Niners running after Rahim Mustart were particularly emotional, discussing the uncertainty against the teams.