San Francisco 49ers star and All-Pro offensive tackle Trent Williams has made a decision on if he will retire from the NFL.
According to Jordan Schultz of FOX Sports, Moore is expected to attract significant interest in the free-agent market. Schultz reports that several teams view Moore as a player with starting potential,
San Francisco 49ers GM John Lynch dismisses retirement rumors about All-Pro tackle Trent Williams, confirming his commitment to return.
Entering his age-37 season, Williams has been open about his year-to-year decision-making process, raising questions as to how long the left tackle will continue playing. However, those questions will be put to rest for another year,
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. Grant Cohn of 49ers On SI notably posted this recent video about Williams' future.
The Kansas City Chiefs addressed a need in their secondary during the second day of the NFL’s free-agency open negotiation period. KC agreed to terms with Los Angeles Chargers cornerback Kristian Fulton,
With an eye toward the future, the San Francisco 49ers could select Missouri tackle Armand Membou in the 2025 NFL Draft as a potential Trent Williams replacement.
Replacing a first-ballot Hall of Famer is no simple task, but the 49ers must look at the future of the position.
Moore, 27, started five games with the 49ers in 2024 in place of an injured Trent Williams and was expected to be one of the top tackles on the board in free agency alongside Minnesota’s Cam Robinson and Pittsburgh’s Dan Moore.
After four so-so seasons for center Josh Myers and having run out of competent blockers in the playoff loss to the Eagles, the Green Bay Packe