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San Francisco 49ers consider making big change months after powerplant injury conspiracy theory

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The San Francisco 49ers are considering relocating their practice facility, but not because of the electrical substation that conspiracy theorists have blamed for the team’s rash of injuries.

As 49ers CEO Al Guido told The Athletic’s Vic Tafur, the team remains concerned about its persistent injury issues after ranking near the top of the league in the category for several years.

The solution, as the 49ers see it, is to improve the practice facility, and that requires more space since it’s currently squeezed in alongside Levi’s Stadium. Specifically, Guido said the team hopes to upgrade its weight room, hydrotherapy and rehab areas.

‘Everything is geared to winning the Super Bowl,’ Guido said. ‘We have been to three in the last 30 years and not won any. That’s the appetite with everyone here, and this is the right time to do it. In talking to our fans, I think they feel that, too.’

Additionally, the team is hiring three new members to its physical therapy staff.

In March, the 49ers released findings of their investigation into the electrical substation bordering the practice facility in Santa Clara, saying independent scientists did not believe the conspiracy theories.

Niners players run drills at minicamp with a looming electrical substation in the background

The 49ers practice fields abut the electrical substation, which some blame for team injuries

The 49ers practice fields abut the electrical substation, which some blame for team injuries 

‘He basically said it was a big nothing burger,’ 49ers GM John Lynch told reporters at the NFL league meetings in Phoenix. ‘We’re safe. We’re in a safe place of work. The levels are 400 times less than an unsafe zone. So it’s a normal place of work, it’s a normal gym. We are safe, we’re healthy, and we feel really good about that.’

The theory began in January when researcher Peter Cowan shared a series of posts on X, suggesting that the power station had contributed to the Niners’ injury crisis.

According to Cowan, a board-certified quantum biology practitioner, San Francisco’s fitness problems may be the result of chronic exposure to ‘low-frequency electromagnetic fields’ from an electrical substation located right next to their stadium and practice facility.

After Cowan’s theory recently went viral on X, tight end Georg Kittle suffered a season-ending Achilles tear in the playoffs, bringing more attention to the theory. Even Kittle himself appeared to endorse the speculation.

‘The one thing that messes me up with it, this is tough, my rookie season there used to be trees in between the substation and our practice facility,’ he began to explain on an appearance on Complex News in February.

‘There’s a fence there too and above the fence all the trees had no leafs on them, year round, all dead. Nobody notices it until you point it out. I didn’t point it out to Kyle Shanahan until 2021. A vet pointed it out to me my rookie season and I was like ‘That’s kind of weird’.

‘But then this year the NFL came in and cut them all down. So they’re not there anymore so no one can see them. So it’s only us vets that know that was the truth. I don’t think anyone talked about that yet. That one messed me up.’

As Al Guido told The Athletic, the 49ers are looking into relocating the practice facility

As Al Guido told The Athletic, the 49ers are looking into relocating the practice facility 

Former San Francisco tight end Delanie Walker even poured fuel on the fire, expressing his own fears over the proximity.

Walker, who was drafted by the 49ers 2006 and remained in San Francisco until 2012, claims there were concerns over the substation back then.

‘That’s been an issue since I’ve been there – they talked about moving that electrical substation because when I was there,’ he told the Bussin’ With The Boys podcast.

‘It was said that it was giving people cancer… so then they pushed it back a little bit and just took some of it away.’

He added: ‘You can even feel it sometimes – I don’t know what it is – you can feel the energy. And then a transformer exploded one day we were at practice.

Many 49ers players have speculated that the electrical substation contributed to injuries

Many 49ers players have speculated that the electrical substation contributed to injuries 

‘That s*** sounded like a f***ing bomb went off. I was like: “This is dangerous” but they’re not going to move it.’

The retired tight end, 41, claimed that research was done into the possible impact of the site but that players were given guarantees that the practice facility is safe.

‘They would start telling us: this may cause cancer, this is a study they’re doing. They had doctors coming up there,’ he said.

‘We may have signed something, I’m going to be honest,’ Walker continued. ‘I heard they were like: ‘Oh it may make your ligaments weak’ and I’m like: ‘God Damn, that’s crazy.’ And then when I saw the picture I thought: We practiced right there too. that’s the craziest s*** ever.’

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