Chiefs, 49ers fully healthy for Super Bowl LIV
The Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers are healthy and ready to roll for Super Bowl LIV.
Neither the Chiefs nor the Niners had players listed on their respective final injury reports Friday for the Super Bowl.
San Francisco running back Tevin Coleman, who exited the NFC Championship Game with a shoulder injury, was the Niners' biggest question mark earlier this week. However, head coach Kyle Shanahan said Thursday that Coleman will be "good to go" for Sunday's game.
Linebacker Kwon Alexander and safety Jaquiski Tartt will also be ready to go Sunday. Alexander, Tartt, and Coleman were all full participants in Friday's practice.
As for the Chiefs, defensive tackle Chris Jones, who guaranteed full participation in the Super Bowl last week, was a full participant in practice this week. He's battled a calf injury this postseason.
Tight ends Travis Kelce and Deon Yelder, along with center Austin Reiter, are also available for Super Bowl LIV.
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