The San Francisco 49ers have rekindled some defensive magic by re-signing linebacker Dre Greenlaw this offseason. Fans remember the days when Greenlaw and Fred Warner patrolled the field, striking fear into opposing offenses. Yet, the reunion isn't quite complete without Azeez Al-Shaair, the linebacker who once flew under the radar but has since emerged as a standout player in his own right.
Al-Shaair may have been overshadowed by Warner and Greenlaw during his time with the Niners, but he's now recognized as one of the premier linebackers in the league. His impact in San Francisco was significant, evidenced by the fact that there's still a spot in the linebackers' meeting room called "Azeez's seat." His departure left a noticeable void, particularly in a defense that was the stingiest in the NFL in 2022, allowing the fewest yards per game.
Since moving on and stepping out from under the shadows of his former teammates, Al-Shaair has showcased his ability to be the leading man on defense. His tenure with the Tennessee Titans was marked by impressive performances, including ranking among the NFL's top tacklers. He's since become a pivotal player for the Houston Texans, even earning a Pro Bowl selection in 2025.
Al-Shaair's hard-hitting style hasn't come without its share of controversy. A notable incident in 2024 involving a significant hit on Trevor Lawrence resulted in a suspension. Both he and Greenlaw are known for their aggressive play, sometimes pushing the boundaries of what officials consider acceptable.
While a full reunion with Al-Shaair seems unlikely for the Niners, given his current contract situation and the hefty trade offer it would require, the team can take solace in having Warner and Greenlaw back together. The main concern now is their health. Warner, usually a model of durability, suffered a broken ankle last season, while Greenlaw has consistently battled injuries, making it likely he'll miss some time in the upcoming season.
Enter Tatum Bethune, who may be the next man up to fill the void left by Al-Shaair. Bethune, now occupying "Azeez's chair," proved his mettle last season when injuries ravaged the Niners' linebacker corps.
For the 49ers, the road to the playoffs hinges on a robust defense. They're aiming to recreate the formidable trio they once had with Warner, Greenlaw, and Al-Shaair. If they can find that rhythm again, they'll be a force to be reckoned with in the upcoming season.
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