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Former 49ers Star Speaks Out After San Francisco Shows Interest: “If San Francisco Calls, I’m Ready to Give Everything I Have”

San Francisco, California – November 13, 2025

Amid a difficult stretch in which the San Francisco 49ers are struggling with a wave of injuries on defense, an unexpected ray of hope has appeared on the free-agent market. As soon as he learned that the 49ers were considering adding help at linebacker, former 49ers star – Pro Bowl standout Kwon Alexander – immediately signaled his willingness to return to the Bay Area and help the team push through the toughest stage of the season.

Sources say the 49ers value Alexander’s experience, leadership, and familiarity with the defensive system. He previously played in a similar scheme under Robert Saleh, making a potential reunion more logical than ever. With San Francisco urgently needing a player who can “fit in instantly,” Alexander is one of the rare names capable of providing that.

In his latest comments, Alexander did not hide his emotions when speaking about the possibility of playing for the 49ers again. “I have always respected the fighting culture of the 49ers and admired the way they build their defense,” Alexander said. “If I have the chance to wear this uniform again, I will give all my strength, experience, and my heart. This is the kind of team every player wants to fight for.” His statement immediately ignited 49ers fans across social media.

Alexander’s confidence and determination have also forced San Francisco’s coaching staff to seriously consider the move. Beyond his on-field value, Alexander is known for his ability to inspire younger teammates — something the 49ers desperately need with Fred Warner sidelined. His previous impact on Quincy Williams (Jets), who developed significantly under his guidance, makes a reunion in the West Coast system even more promising.

As the NFC race grows increasingly intense, the 49ers understand that every week carries enormous weight. Signing an experienced player like Kwon Alexander could provide the stability their defense needs and help San Francisco maintain its play-off hopes. The door to Alexander’s NFL return is wide open — and the 49ers may be the perfect place for him to write the next chapter of his career.

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