49ers' Coleman suffers shoulder injury in win over Packers
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San Francisco 49ers running back Tevin Coleman was carted off the field during Sunday's NFC Championship Game after suffering a shoulder injury.
Coleman was ruled out for the remainder of the 49ers' 37-20 win against the Green Bay Packers prior to the start of the second half.
That doesn’t look good for Tevin Coleman. #GBvsSF pic.twitter.com/PeplI7X60O
— Steve (@therealspb) January 20, 2020
Raheem Mostert was carrying the 49ers' running game prior to Coleman's injury. He finished the game with four touchdowns and 220 yards.
Coleman was third on the team in rushing yards (544) during the regular season, behind Mostert (772) and Matt Breida (623). The former Atlanta Falcons veteran also found the end zone seven times.
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