The San Francisco 49ers’ adaptable offense suffered a setback against the Cleveland Browns in Week 6. Talented wide receiver Deebo Samuel was treated on the sidelines before being brought to the injury tent for additional assessment.

As reported by ESPN’s Adam Schefter, The 49ers’ locker room and the injury tent have updated Deebo Samuel’s status. His shoulder ailment currently has him listed as questionable to return.

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Schefter in a tweet said, “49ers’ WR Deebo Samuel has gone from the injury tent to the 49ers’ locker room, and is being called questionable to return due to a shoulder injury.”

With two important offensive players out, the 49ers could suffer setbacks. Sender Deebo Because of a shoulder ailment, Samuel is rated as questionable to return, and Trent Williams, a left tackle, is questionable because of an ankle issue. By the end of the first quarter, both players had left the game. It is unknown how Samuel sustained his injuries, but Williams’ leg was rolled up during a game.

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However, in the recent update, Trent Williams is back in the game and is playing left tackle again. Deebo Samuel, however, has been led back to the changing area for additional evaluation.

Wide receiver Deebo Samuel plays for the San Francisco 49ers. In the second round of the 2019 NFL Draft, he was selected by the 49ers while playing college football at South Carolina.

Samuel is a dynamic and adaptable player who can line up at quarterback, running back, or wide receiver. He is renowned for his quickness, deception, and capacity for huge downfield plays. In addition, he is a willing blocker and a hard runner.

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Samuel experienced a breakthrough year in 2021, rushing for 393 yards and eight touchdowns in addition to catching 77 passes for 1,405 yards and six touchdowns. He was selected for the first team of the All-Pro team and named to the Pro Bowl.