Charvarius Ward isn't sure he'll return to the San Francisco 49ers, saying that there's been a lot of "trauma" over the past year since the death of his baby daughter Amani Joy.
Luke Hales/Getty Images San Francisco 49ers cornerback Charvarius Ward admitted the tragic death of his 23-month-old daughter, Amani Joy, might impact what comes next for him professionally. Ward, 28,
Ward was a Pro Bowler and second-team All-Pro in 2023, leading the NFL in passes defended (23) and recording five interceptions for a 49ers team that went to the Super Bowl. He missed three games this season after his daughter’s death and told The Athletic in December that football was not the preeminent force in his life.
This past year and this 2024 season with the San Francisco 49ers was a trying one for cornerback Charvarius Ward. So much so that Ward revealed on Monday that he might not want to return to th
Former All-Pro cornerback Charvarius Ward will be an unrestricted free agent in Mar. where he will likely move on from the 49ers. Here is why.
San Francisco 49ers cornerback Charvarius Ward is grappling with unimaginable grief following the death of his daughter, Amani Joy.
San Francisco 49ers cornerback Charvarius Ward may not return to the team next season for a heartbreaking reason.
CB Charvarius Ward expresses doubts about returning to the 49ers in 2025 because of the trauma he endured in 2024.
On Sunday, the San Francisco 49ers downgraded star cornerback Charvarius Ward from questionable to out for Monday night's game against the Detroit Lions. Ward is not injured, but will not be playing due to "personal reasons.
Ward announced his daughter’s death in an Instagram post on Oct. 29 and took time away from the team following the tragedy. He missed three games before coming back last month for the 49ers game against the Bills. Ward said that he still deals with post-traumatic stress disorder.
San Francisco 49ers cornerback Charvarius Ward might leave the team due to PTSD from his daughter's death. Experiencing trauma in California, Ward con
Christian McCaffrey, Charvarius Ward and Ricky Pearsall are among the 49ers hit hard by the emotional tolls this past season.