Just 3 Hours After Learning He Would Be Traded by the 49ers for Being 'Too Old and No Longer Valuable,' Multiple All-Pro OT Legend Who Spent His Entire Career with San Francisco Announces Retirement

Posted May 9, 2026

San Francisco, California – Just three hours after being informed that the San Francisco 49ers would trade him for being "too old and no longer valuable," Trent Williams, the legendary left tackle (OT) of the 49ers, made a shocking decision – he announced his retirement.

Over his illustrious career with San Francisco, Williams became the anchor of the 49ers' offensive line, earning multiple All-Pro selections and becoming one of the franchise’s all-time great offensive tackles.

He was instrumental in the 49ers’ dominant offensive lines and a crucial part of their Super Bowl appearances and deep playoff runs in the Shanahan era.

However, in a move that left fans in disbelief, the team decided to trade him, citing his high cap hit and that his value to the future of the franchise was no longer what it once was.

“They told me I was too old and no longer valuable. Those words hit me hard, but instead of harboring anger or cutting ties, I chose forgiveness. I don’t want to leave with bitterness. I just want to thank the team for all the years of memories and the chance to be part of something great.” – Trent Williams

Despite deciding to retire rather than continue his career elsewhere, Williams chose to approach the situation with grace.

He refused to let resentment overshadow his legacy and instead embraced forgiveness, honoring the 49ers organization for everything it had provided him over his remarkable career.

Williams wasn’t just a star on the field; he was a leader, a symbol of San Francisco’s grit and determination. While the team may have decided to move on, his impact on the franchise and the city will never be forgotten.

With his retirement, Williams concludes a storied career with the team that acquired him in 2021, marking the end of an era. Instead of leaving with frustration or anger, he chose to forgive, holding a deep respect and love for the organization that gave him everything.

Trent Williams’s legacy will forever be etched in the history of the San Francisco 49ers, and even though his playing days are over, he will always be a legend in the hearts of the 49ers Faithful.

After Being Released by the Colts and Rejected by the Cowboys, Kenny Moore II Unexpectedly Gets a Career Lifeline From the 49ers - With One Surprising Condition and a New Role in San Francisco
San Francisco, California — Just weeks after being released by the Indianapolis Colts, veteran defensive back Kenny Moore II appeared dangerously close to free agency uncertainty. League sources revealed Moore quietly contacted the Dallas Cowboys expressing interest in joining their secondary before training camp officially opened later this summer publicly. However, Dallas reportedly declined pursuing the veteran cornerback, believing younger defensive backs already within the organization offered greater long term flexibility entering the upcoming season. For Moore, the rejection reportedly stung deeply after spending nearly a decade building respect throughout NFL circles as one of football’s most reliable slot defenders. Then came an unexpected opportunity from the San Francisco 49ers, a franchise still aggressively searching for veteran defensive leadership before the start of the 2026 campaign. According to league insiders, San Francisco approached Moore with a surprising proposal involving both roster competition and an entirely different defensive responsibility moving forward immediately. Rather than bringing him strictly as a nickel cornerback, the 49ers reportedly envision Moore transitioning into a hybrid safety role within Robert Saleh’s evolving defensive structure this season. The organization believes Moore’s instincts, communication skills, tackling ability, and football intelligence could allow him to thrive despite entering unfamiliar territory late within his NFL career. NBC Sports Bay Area insider Matt Maiocco previously questioned whether Moore naturally fit San Francisco’s current secondary, especially considering the development of younger defensive backs already present. Still, the 49ers coaching staff reportedly views Moore differently, believing experience and adaptability matter significantly for a roster pursuing another immediate Super Bowl opportunity this season. One condition reportedly surprised many around the league: Moore would need to accept a non guaranteed contract and earn his roster position through competition during training camp. Sources close to the situation say Moore accepted the challenge almost immediately, viewing the opportunity as both personal motivation and professional redemption after recent setbacks publicly surrounding him. During his tenure with Indianapolis, Moore started 111 games while recording 21 interceptions, 11.5 sacks, six forced fumbles, and countless momentum shifting defensive plays throughout his respected career. Even at thirty years old, Moore remains highly respected among coaches because of his versatility, leadership presence, physicality, and willingness to embrace difficult defensive assignments weekly everywhere consistently. Within San Francisco’s secondary, the veteran could become an important mentor for younger defensive backs including Upton Stout, Malik Mustapha, and Ji’Ayir Brown entering crucial developmental seasons. Team executives reportedly believe Moore’s transition toward safety responsibilities could also extend his career while reducing physical wear associated with full time slot coverage duties significantly moving forward. For the 49ers, the move reflects urgency surrounding an aging championship core still determined to maximize remaining opportunities during another difficult NFC championship race this upcoming season. The franchise already strengthened several areas defensively this offseason, but leadership internally remained concerned about depth, communication, and consistency within the back end of the defense. Moore reportedly arrived in Santa Clara earlier this week and immediately participated in meetings focused heavily on safety alignments, coverage adjustments, and situational defensive communication responsibilities extensively. After weeks filled with uncertainty, rejection, and speculation, Kenny Moore II suddenly finds himself with another opportunity to redefine both his role and future in professional football.  

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