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1:4949ers Bounce Back With Win Against The Falcons
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1:17All-Pro Fred Warner Carted off Field With Leg Injury
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1:08Fred Warner Carted Off In 1st Quarter Against Buccs With Ankle Injury
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1:34Fred Warner, George Kittle, Brock Purdy Looking for New Contracts
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1:48Cooper Kupp Sounds Off After Dominating Win Over 49ers
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1:28What Does Seattle's Tone-Setting Defense Do to Benefit Their Offense?
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1:15Seahawks Score 27 Points Off Turnovers vs 49ers
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1:48Seattle Starts Game vs 49ers With a Bang & Never Lets Off Gas
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1:54San Francisco Injury Conspiracy Theory - Electromagnetic Fields
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1:10Pick To Advance To NFC Championship
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1:31Seahawks Look Not To Give The Game Away
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1:43How 49ers Should Attack Seahawks Defense
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9:35Eye on The Field: 49ers at Seahawks
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9:17Biggest Offseason Questions: With Playoff Exit
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11:11NFL Divisional Round: Biggest Concerns
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1:2649ers Score Less Than 17 Points Against Seahawks
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1:02Expert Pick: 49ers at Seahawks
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1:04What Brock Purdy and Christian McCaffrey Need To Do Against Seahawks
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1:15How The Seahawks Defense Can Dictate the Game
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4:03NFL Divisional: Games Where We Would "Lean"
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Top Fred Warner News
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49ers' Fred Warner: Recovery going well
Warner (ankle) said Tuesday that he's confident he would have been able to play in the NFC Championship Game this weekend had the 49ers beaten the Seahawks in the divisional round, Matt Barrows of The Athletic reports.
Warner added that he doesn't need any follow-up surgeries on his ankle and will continue to rehab at a slower pace now that San Francisco has been eliminated from the playoffs. Prior to breaking and dislocating his ankle in the 49ers' Week 6 loss to the Buccaneers, the BYU product tallied 51 total tackles, three passes defensed and two forced fumbles across 329 defensive snaps. Once Warner returns to full health, he's expected to remain one of the league's premier off-ball linebackers ahead of the 2026 season.
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49ers' Fred Warner: Won't return for divisional round
Warner (ankle) has been ruled out for Saturday's NFC divisional-round clash against the Seahawks, Briana Jeannel of the 49ers' official site reports.
Warner was cleared to return to practice Tuesday and was a limited participant in all three sessions this past week. He isn't quite ready to be activated from injured reserve, though head coach Kyle Shanahan relayed Thursday that he is "confident" that Warner would be cleared to play in the NFC Championship Game if the 49ers were to win Saturday, per Vic Tafur of The Athletic.
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49ers' Fred Warner: Manages limited practice Wednesday
Warner (ankle) was a limited participant at practice Wednesday, Cam Inman of The San Jose Mercury News reports.
Warner is not expected to return by Saturday for the divisional round against the Seahawks, but his activity at practice is an encouraging sign for his future availability if the 49ers manage to advance. With that said, per David Lombardi of SFStandard.com, Warner said Wednesday that, "We're taking it day by day," suggesting there is an outside chance he could play Saturday. For now, Garret Wallow and veteran Eric Kendricks remain San Francisco's top healthy options at linebacker.
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49ers' Fred Warner: Returning to practice Tuesday
San Francisco head coach Kyle Shanahan said Warner (ankle) will be designated to return from injured reserve Tuesday in order to participate in walkthroughs, with the hope that he could return for the NFC Championship Game if the 49ers advance that far in the postseason, Matt Maiocco of NBC Sports Bay Area reports.
Warner will officially have his practice window open Tuesday, though Shanahan's comments echo an earlier report from Mike Garafolo of NFL Network which indicated that the star linebacker is not expected to take part in on-field sessions in advance of Saturday's divisional-round matchup in Seattle. Should San Francisco defeat the Seahawks on Saturday, however, Warner could be a candidate to practice and return for the team's following playoff matchup. Warner is recovering from a dislocated and fractured right ankle suffered Week 6, and Nick Wagoner of ESPN.com reports that he was officially listed as limited at Tuesday's walkthrough.
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49ers' Fred Warner: Not expected to practice soon
Warner (ankle) is not expected to return to practice this week, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.
Warner has been sidelined since suffering a dislocated and fractured right ankle in Week 6, and there has been some hope that he could make his return to action in the postseason. The 49ers knocked off the Eagles 23-19 in the wild-card round Sunday, but head coach Kyle Shanahan said following the game that it's "not likely" that Warner's practice window will open this week prior to the team's matchup with the Seahawks in the NFC divisional round. The linebacker's next shot to play would come in the NFC Championship Game, if San Francisco is able to advance.
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49ers' Fred Warner: Seen running Thursday, still on IR
Warner (ankle) was seen sprinting on the side during Thursday's practice, Matt Barrows of The Athletic reports.
Warner has been on injured reserve since hurting his ankle in Week 6 and has already been ruled out for Sunday's wild-card-round game against the Eagles, but he's progressing in his recovery, and Barrows speculates that Warner could be an option to return as soon as the NFC divisional round if the 49ers advance. Getting the four-time Pro Bowler back would be a huge boost to a 49ers defense that has been decimated by injuries at linebacker. Tatum Bethune (groin) and Nick Martin (concussion) are on IR alongside Warner, while Dee Winters (ankle) and Luke Gifford (quadriceps) are uncertain to be available against the Eagles.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-3, 230 lbs |
| Birthplace: Oceanside, CA |
| Age: 29 |
| School: BYU |
| Experience: 8 |




















