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The biggest beneficiary of an extended offseason for the 49ers just might have been star running back Christian McCaffrey. After facing various injuries in previous seasons, McCaffrey is hopeful that the additional time off will contribute significantly to his overall health and performance in the upcoming year.
The 49ers' decision to provide players with a longer break aims to enhance recovery and preparation, allowing athletes like McCaffrey to focus on rehabilitation and conditioning. McCaffrey has expressed his excitement about returning to the field feeling rejuvenated and ready to contribute to the team's success.
With a history of injuries, McCaffrey's ability to stay healthy is crucial for the 49ers as they aim for a deep playoff run. His dynamic playing style and versatility make him a key asset to the team's offensive strategy. As the offseason progresses, fans and analysts alike are eager to see how McCaffrey's improved health will impact his performance in the 2025 season.
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