San Francisco 49ers Fred Warner’s Sibling Bond With Troy and Mya Fuels His Rise

Fred's family remains his cornerstone.

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Fred Warner, an American professional football linebacker for the San Francisco 49ers, is the eldest of two sons and one daughter.

His parents separated when he was a toddler, and Laura raised him alongside his siblings as a single parent.

Federico Anthony Warner is the eldest son of Laura and Fred Warner, born on November 19, 1996, in San Marcos, California.

He is African and Panamanian from his father’s side and Mexican American from his mother’s side. Sadly, his parents separated when he was a toddler.

He grew up in a multicultural San Diego County mobile home where his mother instilled a work ethic and leadership values.

Fred began playing football at seven. Fred began playing football at seven. He and his mother cited that playing football helped him shape his teenage years by giving him a sense of community.

I grew up in a melting pot in San Marcos. A lot of ethnicities — white, Black, Mexican, Polynesian, Asian, it didn’t matter. There were so many different types where I grew up, so it was never really a thing. I think that helped me to go out in the world, everywhere I’ve been. I’ve been able to learn and grow.

Fred Warner

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Fred Warner Siblings Forged a Legacy of Grit and Goals

Fred Warner’s close bond with his younger brother, Troy, and sister, Mya, has been a constant throughout his journey from a San Marcos, California childhood to the NFL.

He has often spoken about the profound respect he has for his mother’s dedication, watching her work long hours to provide for them.

Troy Warner

Just like his brother, Troy Warner carved out his own impressive football journey from the field to the coaching sidelines.

He followed in his brother’s footsteps by playing defensive back at Brigham Young University (BYU).

Troy’s college choice was a family decision, and he had a chance to play alongside Fred for several seasons.

He selected BYU over powerhouse programs like Stanford, Oregon, and Notre Dame.

Interestingly, he was once committed to Oregon but reopened his recruitment. A visit to a thrilling BYU vs. Boise State game sealed his decision and led him to BYU.

Eventually, he joined the NFL and played for the Los Angeles Rams. Today, he has transitioned to coaching, serving as a defensive backs coach.

Off the field, Troy is married to his wife, Bailee, who works as a nurse.

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Mya Warner

Mya Warner is the only daughter and a part of a close-knit family of three siblings. She has built a life focused on her own academic pursuits and athletic interests.

She followed in her athletic brothers’ footsteps by pursuing sports at the collegiate level.

Mya attended the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), where she was a member of the university’s women’s lacrosse team during her sophomore year.

She earned her Bachelor of Science degree from UCLA and attended Rocky Mountain University to pursue a doctorate.

Can’t believe it’s almost over. Thanks for the greatest 4 years ucla, you rlly got me like 👩🏽‍🎓

Mya Warner

Family remains important to Mya Warner.

She is known to be one of the biggest supporters of her brother, Fred Warner, often attending his games and cheering him on from the sidelines.

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Ashish Maharjan, author at Players Bio, has been covering news with a keen eye for detail and a knack for storytelling. A writer with a passion for capturing the essence of athletic competition.

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