Daily Democrat (Woodland)

49ers shift to Arizona for practices

SF to fly to Arizona Wednesday, will bunker there the next three weeks after county’s ban

- By Cam Inman

The 49ers leave Wednesday for a desert oasis in Arizona, where they’ll frolic on lush lands, find shelter in a four- star hotel and, ideally, enjoy safe passage in this month’s playoff push.

Such is their plan upon being exiled from Santa Clara County, due to COVID19 concerns that prompted health officials to ban contact sports.

A sports and entertainm­ent complex in Glendale, Ariz., will serve as the 49ers’ home base for at least the next three weeks, if not to their season’s end.

They will play their next two “home” games there, at the Cardinals’ State Farm Stadium, against the Buffalo Bills on Monday night then the Washington Football Team on Sunday, Dec. 13.

Amid the stadium parking lots are practice fields — grass ones, like the stadium offers, to the 49ers’ injurywear­y delight. ( They’ve had many a player’s season end or sidetracke­d by injuries on artificial turf.)

This plot, some 20 miles northwest of downtown Phoenix, also comes with an 11- story hotel where they’ll be the first NFL team to essentiall­y enter a secured bubble. However, coach Kyle Shanahan said players can stay off- site with their families, if they choose to relocate, too.

“My biggest concern and I told the players, we’re very comfortabl­e with protocols we’re at and we feel pretty safe and how to avoid it. But now we’re going to a new environmen­t,” Shanahan said. “We have the same exact rules but covid is bigger there than here.

“We’re not trying to go anywhere. I plan on guys staying in the hotel and being safe.”

Shanahan is striving to keep players in contact with their families, albeit in a safe manner as they’ve done in Santa Clara this season.

“I just try to tell our guys, I don’t care what happens, but we’re not going to spend Christmas without our families,” Shanahan said. “We’ll figure it out.”

The 49ers play against the Cardinals on Dec. 26, so it sounds like the franchise will set up travel plans for families, if they choose to come to Arizona. It’s unknown if the 49ers’ families can attend State Farm Stadium, something the Cardinals’ families are allowed to do.

All playoff teams might have to enter similar quarantine next month if the NFL deems necessary because of the coronaviru­s surge, so the 49ers could be getting an advanced taste of it. That is, if they rally to defend their NFC title in the postseason.

Shanahan hopes to use the coming week to get a better feel for the 49ers’ relocation. Moving vans with the 49ers’ equipment left the facility Tuesday, and

the team will fly to Phoenix on Wednesday afternoon.

Going on an extended business trip is nothing new for the 49ers, not after last year’s 10- day layovers in Ohio and Florida between September and December road games. This one, however, is exceedingl­y long, and Shanahan noted that everyone gets “sick of each other” after a week in a hotel.

This relocation will keep team members from their families during the holiday season, and Shanahan

noted several are expecting the birth of babies over the coming month, so Santa Clara County’s quarantine for out- of- state travel complicate­s travel plans. Many players have spent this season apart for loved ones for safety measures.

The 49ers’ facility is essentiall­y shuttered, along with Levi’s Stadium. All players will travel and rehab in Arizona, including quarterbac­k Jimmy Garoppolo, who Shanahan is hoping to return with tight end George Kittle in the final

weeks of the season.

In terms of possibly returning to Santa Clara if the county lifts its 21- day ban on contact sports, Shanahan said: “I can’t predict and I don’t try to predict any decisions on what or how the county’s gonna go.”

Shanahan did not reengage in a war of words over Santa Clara County’s surprise announceme­nt, having said enough after Sunday’s win to spark a blistering response from county executive Dr. Jeff Smith. On Monday, Smith not only said the 49ers should have anticipate­d a contact- sports ban but he questioned their “values” while putting players and the community “at risk” instead of not playing until it’s safe.

Shanahan said the county’s rules are “pretty simple” regarding football and why the 49ers must skip town, “unless we can figure out how to make football not close contact.”

• Wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk is to come off COVID- 19 reserve list today with D. J. Jones, Daniel Helm and Jordan Willis.

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 ?? RICK SCUTERI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Fans arrive prior to a game between the Arizona Cardinals and the San Francisco 49ers in October of 2019.
RICK SCUTERI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Fans arrive prior to a game between the Arizona Cardinals and the San Francisco 49ers in October of 2019.

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