In the midst of a celebratory day on the part of the San Francisco 49ers and their fans after learning they were Super Bowl bound in two weeks, the downside was knowing that their starting running back, Tevin Coleman, had been lost due to a nasty shoulder injury that required trainers’ attention and help off the field.
Fortunately, head coach Kyle Shanahan seems optimistic that the two-week break between the conference championships and the actual Super Bowl will be enough for Coleman to come back. Shanahan told reporters there’s a “good chance” Coleman will be available.