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The San Francisco 49ers could get one of their star players back for the playoffs much sooner than they had expected. 49ers general manager John Lynch divulged Friday that linebacker Fred Warner is ahead of schedule in rehabbing the dislocated ankle he suffered in Week 6.
Even with the 49ers’ offense firing on all cylinders and nearly every weapon available, he’s stepping up and proving himself as a serious contributor. That’s why he’s having the best season of his career, recording a career-high total of eight touchdowns.
Siran Neal is hardly a household name, but the special teams gunner has been one of the most important players for SF this season.
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49ers players fall in final 2026 Pro Bowl Games fan voting update
The fan voting for the 2026 Pro Bowl Games has come to a close. Here's where a few San Francisco 49ers players landed in the final tally.
SANTA CLARA — George Kittle and Fred Warner, the 49ers’ most celebrated captains, are both rehabilitating ankle injuries with their availabilities very much uncertain. For Kittle, he’s battling a short recovery timeline to play Sunday night when the 49ers (11-4) host the Chicago Bears (11-4).
Trent Williams explains why securing a playoff bye and home-field advantage is crucial as San Francisco looks to finish atop the NFC.
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Pair of 49ers OUT, two more questionable for Week 17 vs. Bears
The San Francisco 49ers have four players who may not or will not play on Sunday night against the Chicago Bears.
Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson is opening up about Caleb Williams ahead of the team's San Francisco 49ers game.
San Francisco 49ers QB Brock Purdy, TE George Kittle, RB Christian McCaffrey, T Trent Williams, and LB Dee Winters highlighted team chemistry, preparation, and the importance of staying focused as the 49ers look ahead to the playoffs.