The NFC Championship Game is just around the corner, and the 49ers are preparing for the hungry Lions to come into town.
A tall task looked taller at the start of the week, with wide receiver Deebo Samuel on the injury report after hurting his shoulder in the Divisional Round matchup against the Packers, but he proved healthy by week's end.
Samuel received no official designation on Friday, and head coach Kyle Shanahan told reporters he is "good to go" for Sunday's game. When Samuel was asked about protecting himself physically, the 49ers receiver was quick to respond.
"I ain't protecting nothing," he said.
Samuel also explained the grueling processing of getting ready to play this week.
"Right when I figured out it wasn't the same thing as the Browns game, it was kind of a relief to know it wasn't a fracture," Samuel said. "It was just like a deep bruise or whatever. But I'm talking about timeless hours in here, day in and day out, just to get where we're at right now."
This is San Francisco's third consecutive season making it to the conference championship, and Samuels' fourth time taking this stage. Losing Samuel hurt San Francisco's offense against Green Bay, but quarterback Brock Purdy rallied his team in Samuel's absence and secured a game-winning drive while the 28-year-old watched from the sideline.
"That was amazing," Samuel said. "How the game was going. You know, every game has its ups and downs. You got all the naysayers about 'Brock this, Brock that.' But when Brock was needed, he went out there and capitalized on a long drive. The receivers going out there and making plays, (George) Kittle and Christian (McCaffrey). It all started from the O-line. They just went out there and did what they were supposed to do."
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