Just after the end of the season, 49ers General Manager John Lynch told reporters that he thought left tackle Trent Williams still had a lot left in the tank.
San Francisco 49ers star and All-Pro offensive tackle Trent Williams has made a decision on if he will retire from the NFL.
San Francisco 49ers left tackle Trent Williams will be returning next season, per general manager John Lynch at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis on Wednesday. Rumors have persisted about Williams' retirement over the past three seasons,
San Francisco 49ers GM John Lynch dismisses retirement rumors about All-Pro tackle Trent Williams, confirming his commitment to return.
John Lynch is encouraged by the state of the San Francisco 49ers’ offensive line with Trent Williams returning for another season.
San Francisco 49ers president of football operations/general manager John Lynch shared injury updates on running back Christian McCaffrey,  and left tackle Trent Williams at the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine.
San Francisco 49ers general manager John Lynch revealed left tackle Trent Williams is not just ready to play in 2025, but he's "really motivated" to do so.
In the eyes of 49ers general manager John Lynch, San Francisco already has improved its offensive line since the end of the
GM John Lynch provides updates on Trent Williams' return and Christian McCaffrey's recovery, with both players motivated for a strong 2025 season.
Williams won't hang up the cleats yet, instead returning for another season as San Francisco's starting left tackle. The 36-year-old remained one of the league's most reliable tackles when he was available in 2024,
John Lynch said Wednesday at the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine that Williams (ankle) is "motivated" and will return for a 16th season in the NFL as a member of the 49ers, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Due to his size, technique, and experience, Kelvin Banks Jr. has all the tools to develop into a premier NFL left tackle with the San Francisco 49ers