The 49ers may not have to go much longer without three of their key offensive weapons. Running back Tevin Coleman, and wide receivers Jalen Hurd and Trent Taylor have all been ruled out for Week 2. Head coach Kyle Shanahan told reporters after Friday’s practice that those three shouldn’t be out much longer.

“That’s the plan,” Shanahan said when asked if they’d be back after the Week 4 bye. “I hope so. I hope there’s a chance next week, but that’s really the goal.”

Coleman suffered a high ankle sprain on the first play of the game against the Buccaneers. He tried playing through it, but exited the game at halftime.

Taylor and Hurd were both hurt during the preseason. Taylor had foot surgery the day before the preseason opener against the Cowboys. His procedure was preventative in order to only keep him out a few weeks rather than something closer to half the season. Hurd injured his back during the week leading up to the second preseason contest. He played only a handful of snaps in that one due to back tightness. Hurd was very good in the preseason opener with a pair of touchdown receptions.

San Francisco faces the Steelers in their home opener for Week 3, then they’re off for Week 4 before welcoming in the Browns on Monday Night Football coming out of the bye.

The schedule only gets tougher for the 49ers coming out of the bye, so getting their full stable of offensive weapons back would be ideal. However, if they’re back in time for the Steelers game, Shanahan would certainly take it.