Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Last-minute business settled, Chiefs and 49ers ‘ready to go’

- By David Schoen Contact David Schoen at dschoen@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-387-5203. Follow @ Davidschoe­nlvrj on X.

The 49ers and Chiefs each went through their final preparatio­ns Saturday ahead of Super Bowl 58 on Sunday at Allegiant Stadium.

San Francisco held its final walkthroug­h at UNLV’S Fertitta Football Complex to review its opening script and go over game situations. The 49ers were on the field for about one hour.

Following a brief warmup, the 49ers went through offensive plays for 40 minutes with the defense working at the opposite end of the field. The finished with a brief special teams period.

“Our guys are ready to go,” Coach Kyle Shanahan told a pool reporter. “They’re relaxed. They’ll relax a little this afternoon, have our last meetings tonight, and we’ll be ready to go.”

Kansas City conducted its “Mock Game” during practice at the Raiders’ Intermount­ain Health Performanc­e Center, and coach Andy Reid told a pool reporter the Chiefs “got everything covered that we needed to get covered.”

The final workout went for 27 minutes, as Kansas City went through plays from its game plan. A team photo followed, and Reid said the team would hold its final 7 p.m. meeting at the team hotel at Lake Las Vegas.

“We’ve got a short day tomorrow with the earlier game. It’s not a night game, which is good,” Reid said. “The guys practiced fast. They were accurate with their assignment­s. I was pleased with what I saw. I think they’re ready to go play.”

Reid said he would end his Saturday prep the same way he has for 11 seasons as Kansas City’s coach.

“We always finish with a cheeseburg­er,” Reid said.

No love lost

Raiders quarterbac­k Jimmy Garoppolo upset 49ers fans with his prediction for the Super Bowl.

Speaking to Ninersnati­on.com, Garoppolo picked the Chiefs to beat San Francisco 35-31 on Sunday. Naturally, that didn’t sit well with fans of Garoppolo’s former team, who took to social media to express their displeasur­e.

Garoppolo spent six seasons with the 49ers and helped them reach Super Bowl 54 against Kansas City in 2020. San Francisco blew a 10-point lead entering the fourth quarter and lost 31-20.

The Raiders signed Garoppolo as a free agent in 2023, and he started six games before he lost the starting job to Aidan O’connell.

Injury report

Defensive tackle Kalia Davis (ankle) was not activated by the 49ers from injured reserve and has been ruled out for Sunday’s game.

San Francisco elevated defensive linemen Alex Barrett and T.Y. Mcgill from the practice squad. Neither is expected to be active Sunday.

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