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Warner tallied eight tackles (four solo) and a pass deflection during San Francisco's win over the Cowboys on Sunday. Warner led the 49ers in total stops in what was another dominant performance for the All-Pro linebacker. The 27-year-old's strong season continues, as he's now racked up 66 tackles (40 solo), including 1.0 sacks, in addition to snagging two interceptions and forcing a league-high four fumbles.
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Warner (ankle) was listed as limited on Monday's estimated practice report, Matt Barrows of The Athletic reports. Warner led the 49ers in tackles in Sunday's 24-23 loss to the Cardinals, recording 12 takedowns against Arizona. The linebacker has been dealing with an ankle injury over the last two weeks, and it's a positive sign that he was considered limited instead of unavailable Monday ahead of the team's matchup with the Seahawks on Thursday Night Football.
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Warner (ankle) racked up 12 tackles (seven solo) in Sunday's 24-23 loss to Arizona. Warner overcame an ankle injury sustained in the Week 4 victory over the Patriots in order to start Sunday without restrictions. The perennial All-Pro linebacker looked like his usual self on the field, leading the 49ers in combined tackles in the narrow loss. Warner and the 49ers will have a short week to prepare for Thursday's tilt against Seattle.
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Warner (ankle) is active for Sunday's game against the Cardinals, Lindsey Pallares of the 49ers' official site reports. Warner didn't return to San Francisco's Week 4 blowout win over the Patriots due to an ankle sprain and was deemed questionable after missing two days of practice during Week 5 prep. Warner has been on a tear to start the campaign, recording 27 tackles, three forced fumbles, two interceptions and 1.0 sacks through four weeks.
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Warner (ankle) was listed as a DNP for Thursday's practice session. Warner missed the second half of Sunday's win over the Patriots due to an ankle injury, and it has kept him off the field for the first two practices of the week. He would be a long shot to play in Week 5 against the Cardinals if he cannot practice in at least a limited capacity Friday. Tatum Bethune could serve as the 49ers' starting middle linebacker if Warner is unable to play.