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04/20/26 09:51:00
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04/20 09:50 CDT 49ers agree to a 2-year, $50 million contract with star left
tackle Trent Williams
49ers agree to a 2-year, $50 million contract with star left tackle Trent
Williams
By JOSH DUBOW
AP Pro Football Writer
SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) --- The San Francisco 49ers and star left tackle Trent
Williams agreed Monday to a two-year, $50 million contract that gives the team
clarity about the future of one of its most important players before the NFL
draft.
Williams' agency, Elite Loyalty Sports, announced the deal that includes $37
million of fully guaranteed money and a $22 million signing bonus. Williams had
been owed about $33 million this season in the final year of a three-year,
$82.3 million deal he had signed before the 2024 season before agreeing to the
new contract.
The 49ers got the deal done on the first day of their offseason program and
three days before the start of the draft. San Francisco has the 27th pick in
the first round and had been linked to some tackles but that could be less of a
priority now that Williams is under contract for two more seasons.
Williams turns 38 in July but is still playing at a high level after making the
Pro Bowl and earning second-team All-Pro honors.
San Francisco originally acquired Williams from Washington for a third and
fifth-round pick during the 2020 draft and re-signed him to a six-year, $138.1
million contract the following offseason. The sides did a reworked three-year
deal just before the start of the 2024 season after Williams held out of
training camp.
There was much less drama this time around as the two sides came to the
agreement before the start of the offseason program.
Williams is coming off his 12th Pro Bowl season --- the most for any offensive
tackle --- and is two shy of tying Hall of Famer Bruce Matthews' record for any
offensive lineman.
Williams made three straight All-Pro teams from 2021-23 before being hampered
by injuries in 2024. He was healthy for most of last season, playing 16 games
for the first time since 2013.
Williams' 40 pressures allowed last season were his most since his rookie
season with Washington in 2010, according to Pro Football Focus, but he still
remained one of the top left tackles in the game in both run and pass blocking.
The 49ers have not drafted a tackle with a Day 1 or Day 2 draft pick since
acquiring Williams from Washington during the 2020 draft, leaving the team with
no obvious succession plan for when Williams' tenure in San Francisco is
finished.
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