49ers Superstar Reworks Deal to Chase Super Bowl Glory

Williams admits Chiefs vs. 49ers prep brings back ‘painful memories'

Santa Clara, CA – June 30, 2025

A San Francisco 49ers superstar has restructured his massive contract to fuel the team’s championship dreams. His selfless act has sparked hope among the Faithful for a Super Bowl LX triumph.

Trent Williams, 36, reworked his six-year, $138 million deal, slashing his 2025 cap hit from $31.6 million. The move saves $10 million, boosting the 49ers’ $46.57 million cap space, per Spotrac.

Williams shared his passion on the Faithful Podcast: “After 15 years with the 49ers, I’ve always dreamed of winning a Super Bowl with this team. The 2025 season might be my last.”

He continued, “I don’t want to be a burden on the cap — I want us to have the pieces to truly contend. That might be the perfect ending for me.”

The 11-time Pro Bowler played 159 games, earning All-Pro honors in 2021. His 91.3 PFF grade in 2024 ranked him among the NFL’s elite tackles, per NFL.com.

Williams’ restructure follows Christian McCaffrey’s cap-saving move, allowing GM John Lynch to pursue free agents like Amari Cooper. “Trent’s our rock,” Purdy said, per The Athletic.

 

His leadership anchors an offense with Jauan Jennings and Mykel Williams. Despite a 6-11 season, Williams’ sacrifice signals a title push, per 49ers Webzone.

As the September 7 opener looms, Faithful fans on X, like @Ninerz_Nation, hail Williams: “Trent’s a legend!” Can his move spark a sixth ring? Stay tuned to ESPN!