
Santa Clara, CA – Preseason 2025
The San Francisco 49ers endured a devastating blow to their depth chart before the regular season even begins, as another young member of their secondary was lost to a season-ending injury after only two preseason appearances.
It’s a bitter twist for a team already dealing with health concerns across its defensive backfield. With multiple players sidelined, San Francisco now faces an uphill climb to stabilize its coverage unit ahead of Week 1.
The setback centers on rookie cornerback Renardo Green, selected in the second round of April’s draft. After flashing potential during the early part of camp, his rapid rise has been cut short far sooner than anyone expected.
Head coach Kyle Shanahan did not hide his disappointment, telling reporters:
“It breaks my heart to see him pour months of effort into this and end up hurt. In The Faithful, we know he gave everything for the red and gold.”
That statement reflected just how quickly the rookie had earned trust inside the locker room. Teammates praised his confidence and instincts, while analysts on X were already labeling him as one of the 49ers’ brightest young defensive pieces.
His preseason debut against Arizona provided the first glimpse of that upside. With three solo tackles and a pass defended, he stood out in coverage and earned nicknames such as “Green Light” from enthusiastic observers online.
The optimism came crashing down a week later in Seattle, where a head injury forced him into concussion protocol during the third quarter. He never returned, and subsequent evaluations confirmed his season was over before it began.
For the 49ers, it’s a loss both strategic and emotional. The rookie embodied hard work and resilience, making his early exit a painful reminder of the NFL’s cruel nature. Now, San Francisco must move forward without him.
