July 2, 2024

SANTA CLARA — While the outside world debates the 49ers’ ability to stay sharp during their long layoff between games, San Francisco’s players believe they have been given the perfect recipe for success. Coach Kyle Shanahan has had the challenging job of building a schedule to keep his players healthy while still maintaining a sense of urgency during the first-round playoff bye. Defensive end Nick Bosa believes that a fast-paced practice on Thursday before putting on the pads for Friday’s session was the ideal mix.

“I think Kyle set it up well for us,” Bosa said on Thursday. “We had a couple of days off to get feeling good. The game obviously wasn’t too much for me. I got a little time there, and we have two solid practices. Stay in the game with the latest updates on your beloved Bay Area and California sports teams! Sign up here for our All Access Daily newsletter.

“Felt good, fresh today. Just working on our stuff a little bit. Tomorrow will be pads and then we have another two days off. I think it’s a perfect mix of getting fresh but also staying sharp.”

While Bosa was on the field for eight defensive plays in Week 18, linebacker Fred Warner was active for a little longer, totaling 13 plays — 12 on defense and one on special teams. The All-Pro linebacker believes the time off will be used wisely, just as it was earlier in the season after their Week 9 bye.

“It’s really helpful,” Warner said. “I feel great. I think the rest is much needed and I think you talk about a lot of guys didn’t play many snaps in this last game either so it’s almost like you’re taking two weeks and letting the body recover and mentally getting your mind right for what we got ahead.

“I do think it will be advantageous. After the bye week during the season, we came out flying and we got to make sure we do the same thing this time.”

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