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49ers left tackle Joe Staley questionable with a hand injury (has returned)
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[UPDATE] Staley has returned to the game in the fourth quarter [UPDATE]
Long-time San Francisco 49ers left tackle Joe Staley is questionable to return after suffering a hand injury on the 49ers' first drive in the second half of Super Bowl LIV. The 49ers took a 13-10 lead on the drive.
Staley is the only player on the 49ers' roster who also played in the 49ers' Super Bowl loss to the Baltimore Ravens in 2013. Staley was drafted out of Central Michigan University by the 49ers in the first round in 2007.
Justin Skule replaced him.
This story will be updated when more info is known.
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