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SANTA CLARA, Calif. — The biggest beneficiary of an extended offseason for the San Francisco 49ers just might have been star running back Christian McCaffrey. A year after he was limited to just 10 games due to injuries, McCaffrey is focusing on maximizing his health and performance in the upcoming season.
The additional time off has allowed him to recover and prepare without the usual pressures of a condensed training schedule. McCaffrey emphasized the importance of rest and rehabilitation, which he believes will contribute significantly to his durability in 2025.
As one of the league's most dynamic players, McCaffrey's health is crucial not just for his performance but also for the team's overall success. The 49ers are counting on him to be a key contributor as they aim for a deep playoff run. With a renewed focus on fitness and injury prevention, McCaffrey is hopeful that this offseason will lead to a healthier and more productive season ahead.
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