San Francisco 49ers veteran offensive tackle Trent Williams will not play in the final games of the 2024 season. According to NFL Insider Adam Schefter, "49ers HC Kyle Shanahan said LT Trent ...
San Francisco 49ers offensive tackle Trent Williams will miss the remainder of the 2024 season due to an ankle injury, ending hopes for his return. The team placed him on injured reserve ...
Trent Williams did well to secure strong terms via a reworking completed just days before the season. The perennial All-Pro tackle will not be back to close out Year 1 of this revised agreement.
It's no secret being without Trent Williams is hurting the San Francisco 49ers. He's one of the best offensive tackles in the NFL and one of the best players on the 49ers. The impact he gives the ...
SANTA CLARA -- The 49ers seriously mismanaged Trent Williams this season. Williams most likely is out for the final three games with an ankle injury that just won't heal. "If he could get back to ...
The Amazon Prime broadcast of “Thursday Night Football,” had a lot of good things to say about the 49ers’ injured star tackle, Trent Williams. The only problem is that the compliments ...
49ers left tackle Trent Williams will not return this season. The 49ers are out of postseason contention, and Williams’ balky ankle hasn’t healed enough for him to get back before the season ends in ...
Head coach Kyle Shanahan noted it’s becoming more and more likely that left tackle Trent Williams will not play again in 2024. “If he could get back to healthy, we'd play him, but it's not ...
San Francisco 49ers left tackle Trent Williams, who has missed his team's last four games with an ankle injury, may sit the remainder of the season. <a href="https ...
49ers defensive end Nick Bosa (hip/oblique) and left tackle Trent Williams (ankle) remain out of practice on Monday's estimated report. Coach Kyle Shanahan said the team will evaluate Bosa and ...
Head coach Kyle Shanahan told reporters Friday that Williams (ankle) is "trying to get back" and that his recovery has been "a lot slower than anticipated," Nick Wagoner of ESPN.com reports.