Coleman dislocated shoulder, could return for Super Bowl
San Francisco 49ers running back Tevin Coleman has a "good chance" of playing in Super Bowl LIV after dislocating his shoulder in the NFC Championship Game, head coach Kyle Shanahan said, according to Eric Branch of the San Francisco Chronicle.
The Niners are still awaiting results from Coleman's MRI, which should provide clarity on his potential availability for Feb. 2.
Coleman went down with a shoulder injury Sunday during the first half of San Francisco's victory over the Green Bay Packers. He was ruled out for the remainder of the game shortly thereafter.
Coleman, Raheem Mostert, and Matt Breida all played significant roles at running back for San Francisco this season.
The 49ers will take on the Kansas City Chiefs in the season finale at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.
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