49ers’ tests indicate Levi’s Stadium substation issue a ‘nothing burger’ (Paywall)
“Current 49ers players privately urged the team to look into it further. Lynch said the team did that, hiring what he called an “independent scientist” with more than 45 years studying electromagnetic fields and their effects on human health.
The 49ers said that person, whom the team did not initially identify, tested the practice fields, weight room, cafeteria, locker room, meetings rooms — anywhere the players go
— and found that the the exposure was less than what you’d get from using a vacuum or hair dryer and was similar to what would be found at a typical work place.
“That was important to us,” Lynch said. “Not just to turn a blind eye but to look into it because it’s our players’ wellness. And not just our players’ wellness, it’s coaches and staff, all that.”
John Lynch: 49ers, Trent Williams contract talks intensify as team hopes for resolution
“Don’t want to make any statements, like, ‘Hey, we’re right there,’ because these things have felt like that before,” Lynch said. “But I do feel like we’re in good communication and hopeful.”
49ers’ John Lynch weighs in on Joey Bosa interest
“I know that would make Mama Bosa happy, but I don’t know if we can afford him,” Lynch told reporters with a laugh.”
49ers excited about new-look WR room, say farewell to Jauan Jennings
“Jauan’s one of my favorite players, and one of Kyle’s favorite players,” Lynch said. “He’ll find a good home, and I think Jauan will go play great football for someone. I can’t say enough for what that guy did for [our team]. When that guy stepped between the lines, man, he was a presence, and they had to deal with him, and won us a lot of football games. I can’t say enough about him.”









