Holdout 49ers LT Trent Williams
reports, receives $82.66M deal
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[September 04, 2024]
All-Pro left tackle Trent Williams reported to the San
Francisco 49ers on Tuesday and agreed to a restructured three-year,
$82.66 million deal that includes $48 million at signing, ending a
protracted holdout.
The move apparently comes in time for Williams to take the field
Monday night against the New York Jets for the start of the regular
season.
The 49ers gave their star left tackle a $25.69 million signing bonus
and will pay him $27.65 million this season, according to his
agency, Elite Loyalty Sports. His annual average salary of $27.55
million will be third-highest among offensive linemen.
An end to the standoff comes days after the team reached a
four-year, $120 million contract agreement with Brandon Aiyuk. The
wide receiver reported to training camp to avoid accruing daily
fines permitted under terms of the CBA but staged a "hold in,"
refusing to participate in practices and on-field work to avoid the
risk of injury.
Williams, a first-team All-Pro each of the past three seasons, made
it clear to the 49ers he wasn't suiting up for San Francisco without
an adjustment to his existing contract. He was entering the fourth
season of a six-year, $138.06 million deal and was due $74.76
million the next three seasons. But none of the salary in the second
half of his contract was guaranteed, prompting the 36-year-old
veteran to stay home at the start of training camp.
"I didn't think that it would get this drawn out, but it's a tough
business and this was a very intricate contract," Williams told
reporters. "I wouldn't call it a dispute but restructure. It took
time to get to where both sides feel like it's a win-win."
Williams plays a vital role at left tackle, protecting the blind
side of quarterback Brock Purdy and using his power to blast open
running lanes for running back Christian McCaffrey.
Before reporting Tuesday, Williams was due to carry a cap figure of
$31.6 million for 2024.
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Feb 7, 2024; Las Vegas, NV, USA; San Francisco 49ers offensive
tackle Trent Williams (71) during a press conference before Super
Bowl LVIII at Hilton Lake Las Vegas Resort and Spa. Mandatory
Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports/File Photo
"For lack of a better word, it's kind of war,"
Williams said of negotiations. "Both sides going to lose a little
blood but wave the white flag at the end. We both signed a little
peace treaty. We good."
He was placed on the Did Not Report list by the 49ers on July 25.
The 49ers will need to make a corresponding roster move to add
Williams back to the roster move before the Monday game.
Williams, an 11-time Pro Bowl selection, is entering his fifth
season with San Francisco, which gave up third- and fifth-round
picks to acquire him from Washington.
A seven-time Pro Bowl selection in nine campaigns with Washington,
Williams sat out the entire 2019 season as part of a dispute with
Washington over the handling of his health and injury issues,
including a rare form of cancer, and his contract.
"I'm going to play as long as I can," Williams said, "as long as I
feel like I'm a productive player. As long as I feel like I have
something to offer, I'm going to want to play football. That's all
I've done since the second grade."
--Field Level Media
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