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Preseason Finale: Previewing Raiders vs. 49ers

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The 49ers return to Levi's® Stadium for their final preseason contest of the season, hosting the

The 49ers return to Levi's® Stadium for their final preseason contest of the season, hosting the Las Vegas Raiders. After the first two exhibition games where the first-team offense and defense predominately stayed off the field, Kyle Shanahan has said that the plan is to use this matchup as a dress rehearsal for the regular season. Here are all the ways to follow the game. [View as Web Version]( Ways to Watch and Listen to Raiders vs. 49ers in Preseason Game 3The 49ers return to Levi's® Stadium for their final preseason contest of the season, hosting the Las Vegas Raiders. After the first two exhibition games where the first-team offense and defense predominately stayed off the field, Kyle Shanahan has said that the plan is to use this matchup as a dress rehearsal for the regular season. [ALL THE WAYS TO WATCH AND LISTEN]() George Kittle Answers Questions From Special Media Correspondent Joe Staley George Kittle shared what he learned from Joe Staley, reviewed how Nick Bosa has performed during the team's practices and discussed what he's seen from Trey Lance since being draft third-overall. [WATCH NOW]() 49ers Launch Supporters Club to Connect Directly with the Faithful Worldwide [LEARN MORE]() Brick by Brick: On Set in SoCal Follow along as the team welcomed the Faithful back to Levi's® Stadium for Dwight Clark Day and prepared for their first preseason game against the Chiefs, all in the second episode of Brick by Brick presented by SAP. [WATCH NOW]() Trey Lance Gets Mixed In On Offense, Nick Bosa Makes Full-Team Debut The 49ers wrapped up what might have been their most interesting practice of the summer. It was a high energy session that featured a number of standout plays, and notably, a mix of both Jimmy Garoppolo and Trey Lance with the first and second team offenses. [READ NOW]() 49ers Players Hit the Field to Prepare for #LVvsSF View some of the best photos from Wednesday's practice as the team gets ready for their final preseason game of the year. [VIEW PRACTICE PHOTOS]() THE OFFICIAL SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS APP [Unsubscribe]() | [Manage Preferences]() | [Privacy Policy]() | [Terms & Conditions]() 4949 Marie P. DeBartolo Way, Santa Clara, CA, 95054 This email was sent to [{EMAIL}]() because you are a 49ers subscriber.

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