San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Ricky Pearsall was released from the hospital Sunday (September 1) afternoon after being shot during a robbery attempt one day prior, the team announced in a statement shared on its website.
"San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Ricky Pearsall was released from the hospital this afternoon as he continues to recover from a bullet wound to his chest," the Niners said. "He and his family, along with the entire San Francisco 49ers organization, would like to thank the San Francisco Police Department, emergency medical services, doctors and staff at San Francisco General Hospital."
Pearsall's mother, Erin, confirmed that her son was "shot in the chest" but the bullet "exited his back" in a post shared on her Facebook account that was re-shared by David Lombardi of the Athletic.
"Update on my baby boy. First and far most I want to thank God for protecting my baby boy. He is extremely lucky, GOD shielding him. He was shot in the chest and it exited out his back. Thanks be to GOD it missed his vital organs. He is in good spirits right now. Life is so precious my friends. Please love eachother. My son was spared today by the grace of GOD. Please pray for my baby," Erin wrote.
The Niners previously confirmed that Pearsall, 23, was "in serious but stable condition" after being "the victim of an attempted robbery and shooting" in a statement shared on its official website and social media accounts on Saturday (August 31).
"San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Ricky Pearsall was the victim of an attempted robbery and shooting this afternoon," the Niners said. "He sustained a bullet wound to his chest and is in serious but stable condition. We ask that you please respect his privacy at this time. Our thoughts and prayers are with Ricky and the entire Pearsall family."
The Niners' update came after fellow wide receiver Deebo Samuel wrote "he's good...thank God" amid speculation of Pearsall's status after the reported shooting.
Pearsall was selected by the Niners at No. 31 overall in the first-round of the 2024 NFL Draft. The Arizona native spent his first three collegiate seasons at Arizona State before transferring to the University of Florida, recording a career-best 65 receptions for 965 yards, as well as four touchdowns, in 2023.
Pearsall was ruled inactive for the Niners' three preseason games due to a shoulder injury and limited to just 19 of the team's training camp practices, but had recovered and was competing for playing time prior to San Francisco's upcoming Week 1 Monday Night Football matchup against the New York Jets on September 9 prior to the shooting.