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49ers Star Fred Warner Ignites Fierce Controversy With 11-Word Jab at Seahawks Fans During Monday Press Conference — Jaxon Smith-Njigba Fires Back Immediately Ahead of Divisional Round

Seattle, Washington – January 13, 2026

Tensions inside the NFC West officially boiled over just hours after the Divisional Round matchup was set. When the San Francisco 49ers learned they would be traveling to Lumen Field to face the Seattle Seahawks, one short message was enough to light the fuse.

49ers defensive leader Fred Warner posted a comment on X that spread across the NFL community within minutes:

“I’ve never seen a more delusional fan base than Seahawks fans. 🤞🏾🔥🙏🏾”

The reaction was immediate and intense. Seahawks Nation viewed the comment as more than routine trash talk — it was taken as a direct insult, especially with the game set to be played at Lumen Field, one of the loudest and most unforgiving environments in the league, with Divisional Round tickets selling out within hours.

Seattle did not stay quiet.

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The strongest response came not from a coach or veteran voice, but from rising wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba. Taking to social media, Smith-Njigba delivered a longer, emotional message that quickly spread among Seahawks fans and beyond:

“Some will laugh, some will call our fans delusional — but on Sunday night, they’ll be swallowed by the nightmare we create. I fight for those who believe in Seattle, for those who never gave up on the Seahawks.”

Those words resonated instantly. Fans hailed Smith-Njigba as the voice of Seattle — a symbol of belief, resilience, and pride inside the Seahawks’ locker room. Calm, confident, and unapologetic, the young receiver is beginning to embody a sharper edge to Seattle’s identity under new leadership.

From the 49ers’ side, many felt Warner’s comment crossed the line from rivalry banter into outright disrespect — particularly in a playoff setting where emotion already runs high and every detail carries weight.

When asked about the exchange, new Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald chose to downplay the drama, keeping the focus where he believes it belongs.

“We don’t spend energy on talk,” Macdonald said. “We prepare, we play, and we let the game speak.”

Still, the tone of the matchup has undeniably shifted. What was already a heavyweight NFC showdown has become deeply personal. 49ers vs. Seahawks is no longer just about schemes and matchups — it’s about respect, belief, and defending home turf.

When the lights come on at Lumen Field, the noise will be deafening, emotions will be raw, and the message will be unmistakable.

Seattle heard the words. Now they’re ready to answer on the field.

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