MIAMI, Fla. – The 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs practiced Friday for the final time before playing Super Bowl LIV.
The exercise demanded a full injury report afterward.
One problem. There are no injuries to report.
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“Everyone is good,” head coach Kyle Shanahan told pool reporter Jenny Vrentas. “That was the goal.”
Nobody’s 100 percent at this stage, but no player still working this week has his availability in question.
That includes 49ers running back Tevin Coleman, who had his shoulder dislocated during the NFC Championship Game nearly two weeks ago. That’s true despite his shoulder being out of the socket for roughly 25 minutes during that victory over Green Bay.
“He’s worked his tail off to get healthy,” Shanahan said about Coleman. “He’s good to go. He’s confident.”
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That will give the dominant 49ers ground game its full complement of backs, including Coleman, Raheem Mostert and Matt Breida.
He returned to work on Wednesday and was a full participant for the first time on Friday. So was linebacker Kwon Alexander (pectoral) and safety Jaquiski Tartt (ribs). The 49ers only will have healthy scratches for the Super Bowl.
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Don’t take that to mean they won’t miss D.J. Jones, Weston Richburg and Ronald Blair and others on injured reserve, but they’ll battle Kansas City with a full squad.
The lack of injuries removes an excuse for poor performance here. This clash should be a fun one between two dynamic, complete teams.
While this normally is a point in the story to refer you to the official injury report in its’ entirety, there’s zero point this time. The blank space below explains it all. There’s nothing to report on this official and invisible injury report.
Programming note: NBC Sports Bay Area feeds your hunger for 49ers Super Bowl coverage with special editions of “49ers Central” all week (9:30 p.m. Friday, and 3 p.m. Saturday).
Also tune in at 1 p.m. on Super Bowl Sunday for a two-hour special of "49ers Pregame Live" with Laura Britt, Donte Whitner, Jeff Garcia, Ian Williams, Kelli Johnson, Greg Papa and Grant Liffmann. That same crew will have all the postgame reaction on "49ers Postgame Live," starting immediately after the game.