49ers ‘itching to go’ after final Super Bowl practice

MIAMI — Richard Sherman, one of three 49ers who’s won a Super Bowl, broke down their huddle after Saturday’s final practice before Super Bowl LIV.

“We’re as ready as we can be,” coach Kyle Shanahan said in a pool report. “We just need the game to get here. It’s been two weeks of (practice), and we are itching to go.”

The 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs will meet at 6:30 p.m. ET at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens.

Shanahan confirmed that all players on the roster are fully capable of suiting up, including running back Tevin Coleman two weeks after a shoulder dislocation.

After Saturday’s 50-minute walk-through practice at the University of Miami, the 49ers bussed to Hard Rock Stadium to check out the grounds. ”Instead of them going there and being in awe of everything tomorrow, I’d rather them do it today,” Shanahan said.

No players will carry an injury designation into the game. Shanahan said linebacker Kwon Alexander, running back Tevin Coleman and safety Jaquiski Tartt—who had been limited in practice on Wednesday and Thursday before participat

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