Mike Evans ‘tightness’ and the 49ers’ injury woes that won’t go away

The mysterious and seemingly contagious condition that has also kept Christian McCaffrey out of San Francisco 49ers training camp cropped up again Tuesday involving another star player. The veteran receiver who already missed a chunk of practices couldn’t make it to the end of Tuesday’s joint session at the Los Angeles Chargers’ facility in El Segundo.
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The mysterious and seemingly contagious condition that has also kept Christian McCaffrey out of San Francisco 49ers training camp cropped up again Tuesday involving another star player. The veteran receiver who already missed a chunk of practices couldn’t make it to the end of Tuesday’s joint session at the Los Angeles Chargers’ facility in El Segundo. Although Evans began the practice catching warm-up passes from Brock Purdy, he left midway through and watched the remainder from the sideline with an ice pack on his left quad. The same quad that forced the 32-year-old free-agent signee to miss two weeks after straining it earlier in camp, an absence he returned from only two practices prior.
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- The mysterious and seemingly contagious condition that has also kept Christian McCaffrey out of San Francisco 49ers training camp cropped up again Tuesday involving another star player. The veteran receiver who already missed a chunk of practices couldn’t make it to the end of Tuesday’s joint session at the Los Angeles Chargers’ facility in El Segundo.
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Mike Evans ‘tightness’ and the 49ers’ injury woes that won’t go away
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