Good News,Deebo Samuel is cleared to play for the 49ers against the Lions in the NFC title game.

After missing last week’s game due to a shoulder injury, wide receiver Deebo Samuel of the San Francisco 49ers has been allowed to participate in Sunday’s NFC championship game against the Detroit Lions.

With no official ailment, Samuel participated fully in Friday’s practice. San Francisco (13-5) is in terrific shape going into the conference championship match.

According to coach Kyle Shanahan, “it’s huge.” “A little frightening at the start of the week. That he was free to play today without any limitations is undoubtedly beneficial to us.

Jonah Jackson, a left guard for Detroit (14-5), suffered a knee injury during last week’s victory over Tampa Bay. Frank Ragnow, an All-Pro center for the second team, will be eligible for the match.

Ragnow’s back, ankle, toe, and knee issues have hindered him. He didn’t practice until Friday and didn’t have an injury report for the game.

Dan Campbell, the coach, stated, “He’s good.” “Frank is doing alright. Frank will also be prepared to leave. You really can’t keep him out of this one, and he improves every day. He’ll be prepared, then.

James Houston, an edge rusher for the Lions, is also anticipated to return for the first time since he injured his ankle in Week 2. He is eligible to play on Sunday after being activated from injured reserve last week.

Following his left shoulder injury sustained during San Francisco’s first drive against Green Bay last week, the major concern was Samuel’s status.

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