San Francisco 49ers rookie Jarryd Hayne says he still doesn't feel like he belongs in the NFL

By Michael Chammas
Updated August 28 2015 - 1:13pm, first published 12:52pm
"My faith has been at the centre of all this. There was no way I was leaving. I was always going to fight those battles": Hayne. Photo: Michael Chammas
"My faith has been at the centre of all this. There was no way I was leaving. I was always going to fight those battles": Hayne. Photo: Michael Chammas
"My faith has been at the centre of all this. There was no way I was leaving. I was always going to fight those battles": Hayne. Photo: Michael Chammas
"My faith has been at the centre of all this. There was no way I was leaving. I was always going to fight those battles": Hayne. Photo: Michael Chammas
Still adjusting: Hayne at practice on Thursday (Friday AEST). Photo: Michael Chammas
Still adjusting: Hayne at practice on Thursday (Friday AEST). Photo: Michael Chammas
"My faith has been at the centre of all this. There was no way I was leaving. I was always going to fight those battles": Hayne. Photo: Michael Chammas
"My faith has been at the centre of all this. There was no way I was leaving. I was always going to fight those battles": Hayne. Photo: Michael Chammas
"My faith has been at the centre of all this. There was no way I was leaving. I was always going to fight those battles": Hayne. Photo: Michael Chammas
"My faith has been at the centre of all this. There was no way I was leaving. I was always going to fight those battles": Hayne. Photo: Michael Chammas

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