49ers coach Kyle Shanahan said running back Tevin Coleman has a dislocated right shoulder.
The team is awaiting more imaging on the shoulder, Shanahan said at his Monday news conference.
Shanahan said he “expects him to have a good chance to play” in Super Bowl LIV on Feb. 2 against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Coleman was hurt in Sunday’s NFC Championship Game on a run with 9:33 left in the second quarter. He took a run off left tackle for a gain of 4 yards before he was brought down by Packers safety Adrian Amos. Coleman immediately appeared to be in pain as San Francisco medical staff rushed to his side.
After a few minutes on the ground, Coleman was able to stand up but was in too much pain to walk off the field. A cart came out and took him to the locker room.