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NFL's 49ers plan to play their next two 'home' games in Arizona after county health officials imposed a three-week ban on contact sports that head coach Kyle Shanahan called 'disappointing'

San Francisco 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan said the team was blindsided by Santa Clara County officials, who imposed a three-week ban on contact sports that now has the NFL club planning to play a pair of upcoming 'home' games in Arizona.  

'We've been working with them as a partner, just trying to figure it out,' Shanahan said. 'For us to be heading out here yesterday and the relationship we have with them, for all of our players and coaches and everyone on that plane and our wives to find that out while we're getting on a plane and no one to tell us. It was just extremely disappointing.'

A county spokeswoman didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.

The 49ers will host the Buffalo Bills next Monday and Washington on December 13 at State Farm Stadium, home of the Arizona Cardinals. The team said it will have information on practice arrangements later. 

Santa Clara County, California, announced new rules Saturday that include a three-week ban on practices and games for contact sports starting Monday. The Niners were on a plane getting ready to travel to Los Angeles, where they beat the Rams 23-20 on Sunday, when the players and coaches heard about the rules.

The rules also will impact the San Jose Sharks of the NHL and college teams at Stanford and San Jose State.

San Francisco 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan said the team was blindsided by Santa Clara County officials, who imposed a three-week ban on contact sports that now has the NFL club planning to play a pair of 'home' games in Arizona

San Francisco 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan said the team was blindsided by Santa Clara County officials, who imposed a three-week ban on contact sports that now has the NFL club planning to play a pair of 'home' games in Arizona 

Santa Clara County announced the new rules Saturday that include a three-week ban on practices and games for contact sports starting Monday. The Niners were on a plane getting ready to travel to Los Angeles where they beat the Rams 23-20 on Sunday when the players and coaches heard about the new rules that will force the team out of its homes

Santa Clara County announced the new rules Saturday that include a three-week ban on practices and games for contact sports starting Monday. The Niners were on a plane getting ready to travel to Los Angeles where they beat the Rams 23-20 on Sunday when the players and coaches heard about the new rules that will force the team out of its homes

The AFC East-leading Bills will be returning to Arizona for the second time in a little over three weeks, following a 32-30 loss to the Cardinals on November 15.

'The Cardinals organization, State Farm Stadium and League officials have been supportive and accommodating as we work through the many logistical issues involved in relocating NFL games,' the 49ers said in a statement. 

Along with banning contact sports, the new rules also require anyone who has traveled more than 150 miles from the county to quarantine for 14 days. The 49ers were set to return from the trip Sunday night just hours before the rules go into effect.

Shanahan was displeased with the county's communication regarding the ban.  

'They made that decision and we've got to deal with it,' Shanahan said. 'But to find that out through a tweet or a press conference where I have an entire plane coming up to me, I have all wives, everyone's girlfriends, everyone's family members, kids, saying that what they heard there. Are we going to be gone for the entire month of December? Are we going to be quarantined for 14 days when we get back? 

'That's all we could talk about for the last 18 hours because we got no answers from them. I was just very disappointed.'

'We'll see what the future holds,' quarterback Nick Mullens said. 'It's tough for us but it's more tough for the families. We'll see what happens. We'll adjust and we'll be ready.'

The 49ers will play two games at State Farm Stadium in Arizona - home of the Cardinals

The 49ers will play two games at State Farm Stadium in Arizona - home of the Cardinals

The rules also will impact the San Jose Sharks of the NHL and college teams at Stanford and San Jose State.

Stanford and San Jose State also have several sports in season. The Cardinal have one scheduled home football game left on December 12 against Oregon State and will need to find a place to practice out of the county this week.

The Spartans have home football games on December 5 against Hawaii and Dec. 11 against Nevada. San Jose State practiced before the season a few hundred miles away at Humboldt State because of restrictions in Santa Clara County.

San Jose State officials planned to meet with county officials on Sunday to get more details and then will formulate a plan.

'We are in a fluid situation with our football and basketball teams since their seasons are in progress,' athletic director Marie Tuite said. 'We will make decisions on team practices and when and where our contests are being played in conjunction with university administration and the Mountain West.'

Stanford's second-ranked women's basketball team will not play its scheduled home game Monday against San Diego. The team is looking for a place to practice.

The NHL hasn't announced a date for the start of training camp but the Sharks have said they would look into alternate sites if needed. Several Sharks players have been holding informal workouts at the team facility in small groups.

Stanford head coach David Shaw, right, leads his team onto the field before an NCAA college football game against Colorado in Stanford, California on November 14. Now the Cardinals football team will need to find a new home for several upcoming games after the county ban

Stanford head coach David Shaw, right, leads his team onto the field before an NCAA college football game against Colorado in Stanford, California on November 14. Now the Cardinals football team will need to find a new home for several upcoming games after the county ban

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