The San Francisco 49ers have reportedly released tackle Shon Coleman off of injured reserve with an injury settlement. The offensive lineman landed on injured reserve on August 31 due to a triceps strain sustained in the team's preseason finale against the Las Vegas Raiders.
49ers released Shon Coleman from IR with an injury settlement
San Francisco traded for Coleman on August 31, 2018, sending a seventh-round draft pick to the Cleveland Browns in exchange for the offensive lineman. He never played in a regular-season game for the 49ers. Coleman landed on injured reserve in 2019 and opted out of last season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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