Trent Williams Reveals Why His $50M 49ers Deal Could Be His Last
San Francisco 49ers left tackle Trent Williams acknowledges that his recent contract, a two-year, $50 million deal, could be the final chapter of his NFL career. He expressed a desire to finish strong while prioritizing family time, given his daughter is nearing college age. Although he might consider playing beyond age 39, Williams feels this contract will likely mark the end of his playing days. His contract includes $37 million guaranteed and was negotiated without the drama that accompanied his previous deal.
By the Numbers- Williams signed a two-year, $50 million contract, including a $22 million signing bonus.
- He has made 12 Pro Bowl selections, which is a record for any offensive tackle.
- Williams is entering the 2027 season with high expectations following a healthy 2024 year.
- The addition of Myles Garrett to the Los Angeles Rams adds pressure to Williams and the 49ers' offense.
Williams is focused on the upcoming season, particularly the season opener against the Rams, where he will compete against Garrett. Future performance will determine whether he opts to pursue another contract after this one.
Bottom LineAs Williams balances career aspirations with family priorities, he must maintain peak performance this season to validate his legacy and consider his next steps, emphasizing the importance of adaptability on and off the field.
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