Deebo Samuel of the San Francisco 49ers is a “full-go,” and he is anticipated to play in the NFC championship game against the Detroit Lions.
Deebo Samuel, a wide receiver for the San Francisco 49ers, is anticipated to participate in Sunday’s NFC championship game against the Detroit Lions.
After receiving all the necessary treatment for his bruised left shoulder from last week, head coach Kyle Shanahan declared that Samuel was “full-go” for practice on Friday and will play on Sunday.
Shanahan told reporters on Friday, “It was a little scary at the beginning of the week, but he was a full-go today and no restrictions.”
In Saturday’s divisional round playoff game between the 49ers and the Green Bay Packers, Samuel sustained a bruise to his left shoulder. He missed two games due to a hairline fracture in the same shoulder that occurred during Week 6 of the regular season, raising questions about the severity of the injury.
Samuel was a limited participant on Thursday and did not practice on Wednesday. On Friday, the team’s injury report did not include him. Samuel stated he won’t hold anything back as the 49ers play in their third straight conference final.
“I’m not guarding anything,” You have to risk everything in a game like this, Samuel told reporters on Friday. “We are aware of the stakes, so all hands are on deck.”
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Ohio’s Barberton Even though Cleveland’s beloved Browns are eliminated from the playoffs, there is still a Great Lakes team that can win a championship.
The Detroit Lions will play in their first Super Bowl if they defeat San Francisco on Sunday.
Because of a hometown hero who never stops giving back to the city he loves, a lot of people in Barberton will be cheering for the Lions.
John Cominsky, 28, was a member of the Barberton Magics High School football team and has always been regarded as a tough player who sets an example for others.
According to current coach Tony Gotto, he played both defense and quarterback.
Gotto missed out on coaching Cominsky by one year. He had previously held coaching positions at Tallmadge and Kenmore High School in Akron.
He was most likely a 210–215 pound senior in high school in terms of defense, according to Gotto.
At 6’5 and 285 pounds, Cominsky currently plays defensive end for the Lions.
Towards the end of the game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last weekend, he was also an unsung hero. After forcing quarterback Baker Mayfield to fumble an intersection due to pressure from Cominsky, Detroit was able to secure a victory and advance to the NFC championship game.
“Baker had to decide quickly whether to throw the ball or take the sack from Cominsky after feeling that quarterback pressure. Senior offensive lineman Dylan Alati of the said, “He decided to throw it.”
Alati, Dom Wilson, and Xavier Macon, two other Barberton football players, respect Cominsky’s perseverance on the field, but they also value the work he does off the field at home.
“John is a great mentor and role model. Wilson, a quarterback, is a community volunteer who never stops giving back “.