49ers LT Trent Williams Agrees to 2-Year, $50M Deal
The deal gives the 37-year-old tackle $37 million guaranteed and makes him the first non-quarterback to top $400 million in career contracts.
- On Monday, San Francisco and All-Pro offensive tackle Trent Williams agreed to a two-year, $50 million contract extension, keeping the veteran star with the NFC West franchise through 2027.
- With the new agreement, the 37-year-old Williams becomes the first non-quarterback in NFL history to surpass $400 million in total contract value and $225 million in guarantees.
- Elite Loyalty Sports announced the deal includes $37 million in guarantees and a $22 million signing bonus, following San Francisco's decision to decline a $10 million option bonus last month.
- The 12-time Pro Bowl selection and three-time first-team All-Pro appeared in 204 games through his first 15 seasons, receiving Pro Football Focus' second-best offensive rating among tackles playing at least 80% of snaps last season.
- Williams, who turns 38 in July, remains under contract through the 2028 season as San Francisco holds their first day of off-season workouts Monday in Santa Clara, Calif.
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49ers agree to a 2-year, $50M contract extension with star left tackle Trent Williams
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