Alex Shultz, SFGATE Jan. 30, 2022 (SFGate.com)

Deebo Samuel was by far the most valuable member of the San Francisco 49ers this season. He was an elite wide receiver and, somehow, an elite running back, too. He dealt with grueling injuries, took brutal hits and was limping around throughout the playoffs.
And then, Samuel was then consoled by none other than his opponent, Odell Beckham Jr., who made time to speak to a Niners player when he could’ve instead been celebrating with his teammates.
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The interaction between the two receivers is equal parts heartbreaking and heartwarming. There was lots of talk before the NFC title game about the coaching rivalry between Kyle Shanahan and Sean McVay, plus the built-in antagonism between San Francisco and Los Angeles sports fans, but in the end, players on opposing teams were able to share a genuine moment.
Samuel remained on the sideline well after the game ended, and his own teammates will have to cheer him up in the days to come. But Beckham deserves props for putting everything else aside when he saw someone in need of support.
Alex Shultz is the sports editor for SFGATE. You can reach him at alex.shultz@sfgate.com