San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan announced on Thursday that linebacker Dre Greenlaw will be sidelined for the team’s final two games of the 2024 regular season. The decision comes as Greenlaw continues his recovery from a torn left Achilles tendon, an injury he sustained during the Super Bowl earlier this year.
“He understood,” Shanahan said, emphasizing Greenlaw’s recognition of the need to prioritize his long-term health.
Greenlaw has had a challenging season, missing the first 13 games of 2024 as he worked his way back from the severe injury. Despite being a key figure in the 49ers’ defense, the team has opted for a cautious approach, ensuring Greenlaw doesn’t rush back onto the field before he is fully ready.
The linebacker’s absence has been felt, but the 49ers have managed to stay competitive, showcasing the depth and adaptability of their roster. With playoffs on the horizon, the team is likely looking ahead, hoping to have Greenlaw at full strength when it matters most.
While fans and analysts alike hoped to see Greenlaw return before the postseason, Shanahan’s decision underscores the importance of patience in an athlete’s recovery from such a significant injury. Achilles tendon tears are notoriously difficult to rehabilitate, and reintegration into the high-intensity world of professional football requires careful management.
Greenlaw, known for his intensity and playmaking ability, has remained engaged with the team throughout his rehabilitation. His leadership and support have been evident even from the sidelines, reinforcing his value to the 49ers beyond his on-field contributions.
As the regular season draws to a close, the 49ers will now focus on securing their playoff position without one of their defensive stalwarts. For Greenlaw, the hope remains that his journey back to the gridiron will culminate in a strong showing during the postseason—a testament to his resilience and determination.