Calhoun Times

Chiefs, Niners healthy in final prep

♦ The Chiefs and 49ers will take to the field for Super Bowl 54 on Sunday at 6:30 p.m.

- By Dave Skretta

DAVIE, Fla. — Running back Tevin Coleman returned to practice Wednesday as the San Francisco 49ers began final preparatio­ns for the Super Bowl, while the Kansas City Chiefs had everyone on the field as they put the finishing touches on their game plan.

Coleman, who dislocated his shoulder in the NFC championsh­ip game, took handoffs during team drills during the 1-hour, 40min workout at the University of Miami’s practice facility. He looked to be in good spirits, too, slapping hands with his teammates and leaping after one play in particular.

“We’ll see as the week goes how much the pain tolerance is for his shoulder,” said 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan, who also has Matt Breida and breakout star Raheem Mostert at his disposal in the backfield.

Coleman was listed as limited on the injury list along with linebacker Kwon Alexander, who returned from a torn pectoral muscle in the playoffs, and safety Jaquiski Tartt, who has been dealing with sore ribs.

“They all got to go,” Shanahan said. ““I’m expecting them to be good by Sunday.”

The 49ers practiced in helmets and shells on the freshly resurfaced grass practice fields as they worked on first- and second-down installati­ons, just as they would do during a normal Wednesday workout. The session included 11-on-11 team periods in which the offense and defense worked against scout team looks.

Meanwhile, the only injury concerns heading into the week for the Chiefs were defensive tackle Chris Jones, who was hobbled by a calf strain in the AFC title game, and tight end Travis Kelce, who has been dealing with a sore knee.

Chiefs coach Andy Reid said that Kelce was fine and that Jones was “good to go” after a 90-minute workout Wednesday.

Reid wanted to keep the week before the game relatively light, so the Chiefs installed virtually the entire game plan for Sunday night’s game before they departed Kansas City. That allowed them to deal with the circus of opening night Monday and more media responsibi­lities Tuesday without worrying about putting things in place for the game.

“They loved it,” Reid told a pool reporter after the workout, which took place at the Miami Dolphins’ practice facility under sunny skies and with temperatur­es hitting 80 degrees. “They got a little sunshine, so they loved it.”

 ?? AP-Brynn Anderson ?? Kansas City Chiefs quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes (15) talks to tight end Travis Kelce (87) during practice on Wednesday.
AP-Brynn Anderson Kansas City Chiefs quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes (15) talks to tight end Travis Kelce (87) during practice on Wednesday.

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