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As the San Francisco 49ers prepare to kick off their offseason program this Tuesday, the participation of key players like tight end George Kittle and linebacker Fred Warner remains in question. Reports indicate that the two stars are currently engaged in contract negotiations that have not progressed smoothly, leaving their attendance at the voluntary workouts uncertain.
The 49ers are keen to solidify their roster and build momentum heading into the new season, but the ongoing contract discussions may cast a shadow over the team's preparations. Kittle, who has been a pivotal player for the 49ers, is looking for a deal that reflects his contributions and value to the team. Meanwhile, Warner's situation adds to the complexity, as both players are crucial to the team's success.
As the offseason program approaches, the 49ers will need to navigate these negotiations carefully to ensure that they can count on their star players when the season kicks off. The outcome of these talks could significantly impact the team's dynamics moving forward.
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