The NFL season is one-third of the way complete and now that the dust from the crazy first few weeks of the season has settled, the awards leaders are beginning to pull away from the pack.
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San Francisco 49ers linebacker Fred Warner, now in his seventh NFL season, has achieved a lot since entering the league in 2018. He's a three-time first-team All-Pro and Pro Bowl selection, has made four postseason appearances, and played in two Super Bowls.
Fred Warner and Dre Greenlaw have formed one of the NFL's best linebacker duos and one of the finest in San Francisco 49ers history since the days of Patrick Willis and NaVorro Bowman.
The San Francisco 49ers are struggling to reach the same intensity on the field as they displayed last season. Few expected the team to lose three of their first five games, especially given their recent dominance over division opponents.
Rookie safety Malik Mustapha isn't quite sure what to expect when his San Francisco 49ers travel to Seattle this week to face the Seahawks at Lumen Field.
The 49ers estimated linebacker George Kittle (ribs) and linebacker Fred Warner (ankle) as limited again. They held a walkthrough Tuesday after not practicing Monday.
The 49ers didn't practice Monday, but they had to release a practice report with their Thursday night game against the Seahawks looming. The team estimated
The San Francisco 49ers have released the list of inactive players for their Week 5 matchup against the Arizona Cardinals. These six players will not suit up for the game.
The Arizona Cardinals were, quite frankly embarrassed last week against the Washington Commanders in front of a home crowd. The offense was almost nonexistent and the defense was run over.
The San Francisco 49ers are heading into a showdown with a division rival on Sunday, and they have some healthy players to help them. The team is expected to have both George Kittle and Fred Warner available against the Arizona Cardinals, per ESPN.
According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, San Francisco 49ers star linebacker Fred Warner and tight end George Kittle, both listed as questionable for Sunday's Week 5 game against the Arizona Cardinals, are expected to suit up for the NFC West showdown.
San Francisco 49ers linebacker Fred Warner has earned an impressive 95.9 grade from Pro Football Focus this season, marking a career-high and the highest grade of any player in the league.
To the surprise of no one, the San Francisco 49ers got back on course in their Week 4 matchup against the New England Patriots. Sunday’s home game versus the Arizona Cardinals is another opportunity for the squad to iron out its wrinkles, but divisional meetings can often be unpredictable.
It has been an up and down start to the season for the San Francisco 49ers, but one player who has maintained his brilliant best across the first four weeks of the season is linebacker Fred Warner.
SANTA CLARA -- The 49ers might not have two of their best players this weekend when they face the Arizona Cardinals Both George Kittle (ribs) and Fred Warner (ankle) skipped practice for the second consecutive day, which means their status for Sunday's game is very much in question.
49ers LB Fred Warner has been dealing with an ankle injury that’s sidelined him from practice but he says it won’t sideline him when it comes time to play this week. “My plan is obviously to play,” Warner said via David Bonilla of 49erswebzone.com.
The San Francisco 49ers have a chance to take over the NFC West division on Sunday. San Francisco has a 2-2 record, which is one game behind Seattle after their loss on Monday Night Football.
This is something to monitor. George Kittle (ribs) and Fred Warner (ankle) both missed Wednesday's practice, which means it's a distinct possibility that one or both of them will miss Sunday's home game against the Arizona Cardinals.
San Francisco managed to secure a win in Week 4 despite going through a variety of injuries to key contributors. 49ers LB Fred Warner believes their performance embodied what it means to be a 49er and emphasizes their need to remain focused.
The San Francisco 49ers were in need of some insurance at the linebacker position following some recent injuries, and they have acquired it by reuniting with a familiar face.
Ahead of a pivotal Week 5, the 2-2 San Francisco 49ers received a positive update on star linebacker Fred Warner. The 27-year-old did not play in the second half of the 49ers’ 30-13 win over the New England Patriots in Week 4 but might not miss any further time.
Fred Warner furthered his early Defensive Player of Year case with a spectacular interception return for a touchdown in the San Francisco 49ers' Week 4 win over the New England Patriots, and he may still have a chance to pad his resume in Week 5 despite suffering an ankle injury.
When the 49ers beat New England 30-13 on Sunday, Fred Warner celebrated as if they had won a playoff game. "I know we was gone for a little bit, but we back!" Warner yelled into the camera as he exited the field after the game.
A great day for 49ers star linebacker Fred Warner turned sour quickly just before halftime, as the leader of the San Francisco defense left the game with an ankle injury and did not return.
The San Francisco 49ers have one of the top defenses in the NFL — something New England Patriots quarterback Jacoby Brissett found out firsthand.
Linebacker Fred Warner isn't lacking confidence regarding what the San Francisco 49ers can accomplish coming off the club's Super Bowl LVIII loss to the Kansas City Chiefs this past February.
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