The 49ers didn’t have any players on their injury report for Super Bowl Sunday, meaning their entire 53-man roster will be available.
There was a small question throughout the week with running back Tevin Coleman, safety Jaquiski Tartt and linebacker Kwon Alexander all limited during Bye week workouts and Wednesday and Thursday of Super Bowl week.
However, all three players were full participants in Friday’s practice and won’t have an injury designation in the Super Bowl.
Head coach Kyle Shanahan said Coleman, who dislocated his shoulder in the NFC championship game, is feeling good about his injury.
“He’s worked his tail off to get healthy,” Shanahan said via a pool report. “He’s good to go. He’s confident.”
It’ll be all hands on deck Sunday for San Francisco against a Chiefs team that’s playing well on both sides of the ball. Having all three of Alexander, Tartt and Coleman healthy will make life for the 49ers a little bit easier.