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49ers' Warner Nearing Shocking Return From Injury
15 Jan
Summary
- Fred Warner could play this weekend after a dislocated and broken ankle.
- He returned to practice after an aggressive rehabilitation plan.
- Warner's return offers a significant boost to the 49ers' defense.

San Francisco 49ers linebacker Fred Warner's return to practice this week marks a surprising development after a severe ankle injury. The four-time All-Pro suffered a dislocated and broken ankle in Week 6, with initial diagnoses suggesting he would miss the remainder of the season. However, an aggressive rehabilitation and the team's deep playoff run have made an in-season return a distinct possibility.
Warner, who underwent surgery on October 12, has not ruled out playing as early as Saturday's divisional round game against the Seattle Seahawks. While coach Kyle Shanahan targeted the NFC championship game for Warner's potential return, the linebacker is taking it day by day. He acknowledged the significant support from doctors, training staff, and his family in reaching this point.
The 49ers have navigated challenges with key defensive players sidelined, including Nick Bosa and Warner. His proximity and potential return are seen as a significant motivational factor for the team as they advance through the playoffs, underscoring his critical role as an "energy giver" on the field.




