Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Jim Harbaugh OK With Randy Moss' Late Arrival To Workout Program


After a year out of football, wide receiver Randy Moss signed a one-year, $2.5 million contract with the San Francisco 49ers on March 13. That contract does not include a workout bonus and Moss is not present start of the team's voluntary workouts, instead the six-time Pro Bowler is working out and spending time with his family in his native West Virginia.

49ers head coach Jim Harbaugh actually suggested Moss stay away from the start of the program, Matthew Barrows of The Sacramento Bee reports.

"He's got them to take care of and I understand that," Harbaugh said on Wednesday. "He can work out there just as easy as he can work out here over these two weeks."

Moss is expected to report to the program on April 30, when Phase Two of the program is expected to begin. That three-week period consists of limited on-field work with coaches where individual drills and offense or defense only drills are allowed.

source:  Mac's Football Blog
author:  Brian McIntyre
photo from FootballNewsNow.com

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