49ers To Activate LB Dre Greenlaw

Although the 49ers will not be confused with a healthy team going into their pivotal Rams rematch, they did see Talanoa Hufanga return last week. The team now will see the other key defender who has missed most of this season back at work.

Injured while trotting onto the field in Super Bowl LVIII, Dre Greenlaw is coming back. The 49ers will activate the standout linebacker from the PUP list tonight, NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport reports. It will conclude a 10-month recovery from Achilles surgery, as Greenlaw went down on February 12. Greenlaw’s activation is now official.

The team had aimed for a midseason return, but Greenlaw saw his timeline pushed back a bit. A return will now come for a team that has lost Christian McCaffrey, Brandon Aiyuk and Javon Hargrave for the season and one that has played without Nick Bosa and Trent Williams in recent weeks. While Fred Warner has been playing through a fractured ankle, he and Greenlaw will team up again in time for a crucial game.

At 6-7, the 49ers probably cannot afford another loss if they are to make a last-ditch push at defending the NFC West title they have won for the past two seasons. It may already be too late, with the Rams and Seahawks at 8-5, but the team routed the Bears in Week 14 to halt a losing streak. A healthier defense will take a shot at toppling a Rams team coming off a shootout win against the Bills.

Greenlaw, 27, will transition into a key stretch as well. He joins Hufanga and Charvarius Ward as 49ers defensive starters unsigned beyond this season. The team has Warner locked down, while Deommodore Lenoir signed an extension recently. With a Brock Purdy payday planned, the 49ers will need to make some sacrifices. Greenlaw could be among them. In that case, the next four games would double as an audition for the recovering player. A free agency deal, potentially in the realm of the one ex-teammate Azeez Al-Shaair inked in March, may be in the cards if Greenlaw can stay healthy.

Coming off back-to-back 120-tackle seasons, Greenlaw is playing out a two-year, $16.4MM contract agreed to during the 2022 season. Despite being a fifth-round pick, Greenlaw has worked as a 49ers regular at linebacker for most of his career. The team has used free agency addition De’Vondre Campbell on 719 snaps this season. Campbell was added to play alongside Warner while Greenlaw recovered. It did not seem at the time that the plan was for that setup to last 13 games, but it did. And given how long Greenlaw has been out, it would surprise if he was thrust into a full workload immediately.

This transaction will not count against the 49ers’ remaining injury activations, as only players moved from IR or the NFI lists back to the active roster do so. Nevertheless, the 49ers will throw a more complete version of their defense at a Rams team that has steadily gotten healthier since the teams’ September meeting.

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