49ers’ Fred Warner Finds Peace with Season-Ending Injury

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49ers’ Fred Warner Finds Peace with Season-Ending Injury

All-Pro linebacker Fred Warner of the San Francisco 49ers has expressed a sense of peace following a season-ending injury. In a recent game on October 12, 2025, Warner sustained a dislocated and broken right ankle during a 30-19 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium.

Warner’s Journey After Injury

As Warner was carted off the field, he shared his thoughts on social media. He mentioned feeling grateful for the support he received, saying, “The love everyone has shown me and the prayers being had for me mean the world to me.” Despite the shocking nature of the injury, he remains optimistic about his future. He stated, “I have complete peace in knowing God’s plan is so completely perfect.”

Injury Details

Warner was injured when Tampa Bay running back Rachaad White struck him in the back of the ankle on a first-and-10 play. This injury will require surgery and is a significant loss for the 49ers, who have already faced multiple injuries this season.

Support from Family

Warner’s wife, Sydney, showed her support by resharing his message on her Instagram Story, affirming, “It’s God’s plan always. Keep the faith.” The couple is also expecting their second child, adding joy during this challenging time.

49ers’ Injury Struggles

Warner has been a reliable player for the 49ers, missing only one game since 2018 out of a possible 122. The team has faced setbacks, including the loss of skilled players such as Nick Bosa and George Kittle due to injuries. The 49ers are currently 4-2 and are preparing to face the Atlanta Falcons at home next.

  • Injury Date: October 12, 2025
  • Opponent: Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • Current Record: 4-2
  • Upcoming Game: vs. Atlanta Falcons

As he continues his recovery, Warner looks forward to inspiring his team and fans through his comeback, which he believes will be “legendary.” With a strong sense of faith and resilience, he remains a beacon of hope for the 49ers and their supporters.