49ers linebacker Fred Warner out for 2025 season with dislocated ankle. Multiple starters injured including Purdy, Kittle, Bosa. Prayers up for Warner.
San Francisco 49ers linebacker Fred Warner will miss the remainder of the 2025 season after suffering what appears to be a dislocated ankle during Sunday’s game. Warner, widely regarded as one of the league’s top defensive leaders, was rolled up on during a play and was immediately sidelined. His absence represents a major blow to a 49ers defense already facing significant challenges.
The injury compounds an ongoing health crisis for San Francisco, which currently leads the NFL in games missed by starters. Among the notable players already sidelined are quarterback Brock Purdy, tight end George Kittle, wide receivers Ricky Pearsall and Brandon Aiyuk, and defensive end Nick Bosa. The loss of these key contributors puts added pressure on the 49ers’ depth and could significantly impact the team’s playoff aspirations.
The loss of these key contributors puts added pressure on the 49ers’ depth and could significantly impact the team’s playoff aspirations.
Warner’s leadership, communication on the field, and sideline presence will be difficult to replace. Fans, teammates, and the broader NFL community have sent an outpouring of support, highlighting just how pivotal Warner is to San Francisco’s identity.
While the 49ers face an uphill battle in the weeks ahead, Warner’s injury underscores the physical toll of the NFL and the resilience required to compete at the highest level. Recovery will be closely watched by the team and its fans as they navigate a season filled with challenges.



