As they do every offseason, Pro Football Focus has kicked off its annual rankings bonanza, already unveiling its lists for several position groups. Fans are still debating San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy's No.
Following a crushing loss in the Super Bowl, 49ers LB Fred Warner is looking to steer the team away from a Super Bowl hangover. Warner talked about learning from their 2020 loss and keeping the pressure on themselves to win.
The 49ers believe they have their franchise quarterback with Brock Purdy. At least it appears their front office does as they gear up to pay him accordingly.
The San Francisco 49ers drafted Fred Warner in 2018, and since then, he has emerged as one of the NFL's premier linebackers and the cornerstone of a formidable defense.
For the second successive offseason, the San Francisco 49ers are dealing with change at the defensive coordinator position. Last year, the 49ers brought in Steve Wilks — a first DC hire made from outside the organization by Kyle Shanahan — after DeMeco Ryans took the role of head coach with the Houston Texans.
There’s been an incredibly high standard set for the 49ers’ defense since they first made a deep playoff run in 2019. From that 2019 season on they’ve regularly been one of the league’s best units.
This iteration of the San Francisco 49ers, with head coach Kyle Shanahan at the helm, is accustomed to postseason heartbreak. Over the past five seasons, the 49ers have been one of the final four teams standing four times.
Fred Warner can’t forget the Super Bowl loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in February. The San Francisco 49ers linebacker claimed to have watched the game several times on repeat while contemplating what they should have done differently.
The San Francisco 49ers' decision to hire Nick Sorensen as the defensive coordinator, replacing Steve Wilks, may have surprised some within the media. However, for star linebacker Fred Warner, it was a fantastic move.
49ers linebacker Fred Warner said he's "hyped" to open the 2024 regular season with a "Monday Night Football" home game against Aaron Rodgers and the Jets.
San Francisco 49ers linebacker Fred Warner is getting tired of losing Super Bowls. The superstar defender was in his second season when the 49ers lost to the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl in February 2020.
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.
Three months after a tough Super Bowl loss, San Francisco 49ers linebacker Fred Warner is energized and focused, gearing up for the 2024 season with renewed determination.
Fred Warner is confident that his moment will come. He believes the San Francisco 49ers remain one of the best teams in the NFL, and it's only a matter of time before they hoist the Vince Lombardi Trophy.
The San Francisco 49ers are still fresh off of their tough Super Bowl loss to the Kansas City Chiefs last season. After an impressive run, they came up just one step short.
The 49ers wanted DT Arik Armstead to take a pay cut leading to Armstead being released this offseason. San Francisco LB Fred Warner was shocked by the news and will have to adjust to not having Armstead up front for the first time in his career.
The news of Arik Armstead's departure from the San Francisco 49ers after nine seasons with the team shocked linebacker Fred Warner. Armstead, a former first-round pick, was an impactful force on the football field.
The 49ers have more salary cap space than people realize. Last week, they restructured Fred Warner's contract, according to Matt Barrows of The Athletic.
49ers linebacker Dre Greenlaw left the Super Bowl with an Achilles injury.
San Francisco 49ers linebacker Fred Warner is devastated over what happened to fellow linebacker Dre Greenlaw during the 49ers’ Super Bowl loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday night.
Fred Warner and the San Francisco 49ers ranked eighth in defense during the regular season, so you wouldn’t have expected their defense to be an issue in the playoffs.
The four-year anniversary of the San Francisco 49ers' Super Bowl LIV loss against the Kansas City Chiefs is on Friday.
Add linebacker Fred Warner to the list of San Francisco 49ers players feeling confident the NFC's No. 1 seed will be the last team standing come February.
49ers fans need no reminder of how disruptive Fred Warner is on defense. The Niners linebacker on Monday night refreshed their memories anyway.
San Francisco 49ers linebacker Fred Warner may have just cracked the code on how to stop the “Tush Push.”
Fred Warner and the San Francisco 49ers are 5-0 after humiliating the Dallas Cowboys 42-10 in Week 5, and there is a growing feeling around the NFL that they’re the best team in football.
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