MIAMI — Running back Tevin Coleman said pain management and range of motion ultimately will determine whether he can play in Super Bowl LIV, two weeks after dislocating his right shoulder in the 49ers’ NFC Championship win.
“I’m moving in the right direction, just listening to the trainers and taking it one step at a time to get my shoulder back right,” Coleman said Monday at the Super Bowl Opening Night media session.
Coleman was in the Super Bowl three years ago with the Atlanta Falcons, and his health is apparently the 49ers’ biggest injury concern.
#49ers Tevin Coleman said of his shoulder he dislocated in NFC Championship: “It definitely feels it’s going OK but I want to see how I manage the pain and my range of motion.