After the shooting, the 24-year-old missed the first six games of the season. However, he returned to practice successfully and was cleared to participate in the season’s seventh and final game.
In a repeat of their February Super Bowl encounter, which the Chiefs won in a thrilling overtime game, the 49ers take on Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs.
When Pearsall rejoined the team, head coach Kyle Shanahan was so impressed by him despite his horrific NFL debut that he felt compelled to it.
During his pre-game press conference, Shanahan stated, “It’s been great to see him out there, practicing all week.” We can’t wait to get him out there because he’s had an incredible week.