Mother of Christian McCaffrey Lisa says the 49ers hotel fire alarm was a “inside job” to ruin their preparations for the Super Bowl.

Mother of Christian McCaffrey Lisa says the 49ers hotel fire alarm was a “inside job” to ruin their preparations for the Super Bowl.

Mother of Christian McCaffrey Lisa says the 49ers hotel fire alarm was a “inside job” to ruin their preparations for the Super Bowl.

At six in the morning on Thursday, the 49ers from San Francisco were startled awake by a fire alarm at their hotel outside of Las Vegas. Furthermore, the mother of 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey thinks the incident—which caused the alarm to ring for around 25 minutes—was a “inside job.”On Thursday afternoon, Lisa McCaffrey and Ashley Adamson captured a live recording of their “Your Mom” podcast from Radio Row in Las Vegas. McCaffrey asserted that the alarm earlier that morning had purposefully woken the crew up:

Adamson questioned Lisa McCaffrey about the suspect.
“I’m not sure… According to Lisa McCaffrey, “their hotel is under complete lockdown, so I don’t think it was a fan infiltration.” Perhaps a Kansas City employee was involved, I venture.
Joking, Lisa McCaffrey said she would find out where the Chiefs stayed and follow suit. ESPN said on Thursday that a hotel representative informed them that, after promptly determining it wasn’t an emergency, none of the guests were asked to leave.
Mom of Christian McCaffrey shed a tear after the NFC championship victory.
On Sunday, Christian McCaffrey will participate in his first Super Bowl at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada. Following the 49ers’ victory over the Detroit Lions to clinch their.

Only a few days later, Christian McCaffrey’s mother revealed the following information on her podcast, “Your Mom,”

“I got up from where we were sitting, went into the private, gender-neutral bathroom, closed the door, and locked it, and then I started crying.”
It was terrible. People were coming in and out of our small suite while I was crying, and nobody could say the right thing. It wasn’t them; rather, it was just nobody who could say the right thing. I was literally crying, so I ran in, locked the door, and cried for ten minutes before we managed to get back outside and continue.
When her son and the San Francisco 49ers enter the field on Sunday, Lisa McCaffrey will be excited.

 


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