The good news is that the team appears healthy headed into Sunday's big game. The three players — linebacker Kwon Alexander, running back Tevin Coleman, and safety Jaquiski Tartt — who were limited in the previous two practices were full participants on Friday.
All three will be "good to go" for Super Bowl LIV, said head coach Kyle Shanahan.
Coleman is coming off of a dislocated shoulder suffered in the NFC Championship Game against the Green Bay Packers.
"He's worked his tail off to get healthy," Shanahan said of Coleman on Friday. "He's good to go. He's confident."
Neither team had a player listed as "questionable," "doubtful," or "out." That means fans will be treated to a Super Bowl between two healthy squads.
Below are Friday's practice participation reports for both the 49ers and Chiefs, which were provided by the 49ers Communications staff.
San Francisco 49ers Friday Practice
Full Participation in Practice
LB Kwon Alexander (pectoral), RB Tevin Coleman (shoulder), S Jaquiski Tartt (ribs)
Kansas City Chiefs Friday Practice
Full Participation in Practice
DT Chris Jones (calf), TE Travis Kelce (knee), C Austin Reiter (wrist), TE Deon Yelder (achilles)
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