ESPN's Nick Wagoner recently analyzed the situations of two San Francisco 49ers players set to become free agents next year, revealing that each might face very different paths.
Picking a specific player as the “most underrated” on the 49ers isn’t an easy exercise. For one, defining “underrated” is nigh impossible leaving everybody’s selections to come from a different standard.
When appearing on the Up & Adams Show, 49ers CB Charvarius Ward believes their Super Bowl loss makes their team “a little hungrier” going into 2024. “It [will] make you a little hungrier,” Ward said.
Charvarius Ward is one of the highest-paid cornerbacks in the NFL for a reason. It is hard to get past him, and quarterbacks ought to think twice before they throw the ball in his direction.
A few years ago, the Kansas City Chiefs did not have the secondary they do today, which is widely considered to be one of the best in the league. They didn't have nearly the defense they do now, either.
Imagine winning a Super Bowl with a team, leaving that team, the team you left then makes it to another one and winning the Super Bowl without you while you are at home in February the last four years, yet the team you are currently on is way better than the one you were previously on.
49ers DB Charvarius Ward said he believes he should be up to full speed by the start of training camp. “I’m still rehabbing,” Ward said, via PFT. “So I’m trying to get back up to running full speed and everything.
The San Francisco 49ers fell to the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl this past February, and if anyone knows how to recover from a Super Bowl loss, it’s cornerback Charvarius Ward.
During an appearance on the FanDuel TV "Up & Adams" program, Ward named one positive the 49ers can take from this past February's Super Bowl LVIII loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Week 1 matchup between the New York Jets and San Francisco 49ers on Monday Night Football is already one of the most intense and heralded tilts of the 2024 NFL season.
The beef between San Francisco 49ers cornerback Charvarius Ward and New York Jets defensive back Sauce Gardner is nothing new. Ironically, the feud began because of a misunderstanding on Ward’s part.
While the schedule for the 2023-24 NFL season was revealed just last week, one member of the San Francisco 49ers is already laying out a plan for Week 1.
The San Francisco 49ers' focus in terms of keeping their own stars is, for this offseason, fixed firmly on All Pro wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk. But they have several other players who, like Aiyuk, are poised for free agency next offseason, including another second-team All-Pro in cornerback Charvarius Ward.
Charvarius Ward is brimming with confidence in himself and his team, the San Francisco 49ers. Fresh off a Super Bowl appearance, the cornerback, affectionately known as "Mooney," believes his squad will again be among the NFL's top teams.
San Francisco 49ers cornerback Charvarius Ward—"Mooney" to teammates and fans—underwent surgery in February at the Vincera Institute, known for treating core injuries.
The San Francisco 49ers' priority this offseason remains a contract extension with Brandon Aiyuk, who is almost certain to remain with the team after the 2024 NFL Draft passed without a trade of the All-Pro wide receiver.
When the San Francisco 49ers signed Charvarius Ward as an unrestricted free agent in the 2022 offseason, it was reported as a solid consolation prize to the J.C.
San Francisco 49ers cornerback Charvarius Ward has taken to his Instagram story to post that he has undergone surgery.
San Francisco 49ers cornerback Charvarius Ward recently revealed via Instagram that he underwent a successful surgery. Details regarding the nature of the surgery or whether Ward played through an injury towards the end of this past season remain undisclosed.
The Washington Commanders are one of the league’s best-positioned teams for the 2024 offseason, owning the most resources of any team. Unsurprisingly, most of the attention has focused on the No.
Charvarius Ward provided some insight on the changes the 49ers made at halftime in their comeback win over the Lions in the NFC Championship Game.
One of the best performances in the 49ers win against the Cardinals yesterday was from cornerback Charvarius Ward. Ward registered two interceptions with one of them leading to a 66 yard pick six.
San Francisco 49ers CB Charvarius Ward had a spotlight moment on Sunday, sprinting back an interception 66 yards for a touchdown against the Arizona Cardinals.
Add cornerback Charvarius Ward to the list of San Francisco 49ers players looking forward to the NFC Championship Game rematch at the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 13 on Dec. 3.
Michael Silver of the San Francisco Chronicle said Friday, that after the 49ers' "Thursday Night Football" win over the Seattle Seahawks, cornerback Charvarius Ward told him he had a concussion.
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