"He played a lot the other night and got bumped around pretty good," said coach Ron Rivera, who wouldn't say if Short's soreness affecting a specific body part. "He rested and (head trainer Ryan Vermillion) felt another day of rest would be good for him."
"You talk about a guy who got hit a few times," Rivera said, "more times than he's used to. He's pretty sore."
Four A-10 "Warthog" fighter jets came out of nowhere to buzz the practice fields, Bank of America Stadium and Uptown Charlotte during the early portion of practice:
fighter jets flying past bank of america stadium in charlotte pic.twitter.com/KgtQkSV7qL
— zakk zwier (@zakkx) August 29, 2016
"That was pretty awesome," said Rivera, who then admitted, "We most certainly were caught off guard. You could kind of see everybody wondering what's going on."
In a statement, the FAA said: "Air Traffic Controllers approved the pilots' request to fly over the stadium after they departed from Charlotte Douglas International Airport at 11:35 am. The flight was headed to Valdosta, GA. An FAA employee incorrectly told an official at Charlotte Douglas International Airport that the flight was a practice flyover for a football game."
After sharing his thoughts with BBR on Sunday about Colin Kaepernick, Rivera again addressed the 49ers QB's national anthem sit-down.
"The national anthem is a very personal thing for me, obviously for specific reasons because of my father’s and my mother’s family and their service to the country," Rivera said.
"You have the right to do what you want to do because that’s what those men and women fought for, sacrificed for, and we should all be grateful for that."