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Trent Williams Signs One-Day Contract to Retire as a 49er, Sends Heartfelt Message to San Francisco

The "heartbeat" of the San Francisco 49ers has officially come home. Trent Williams signed a one-day contract with San Francisco to retire at age 38, closing a chapter defined by quiet strength, unmatched resilience, and a legacy that ranks among the greatest to ever wear the red and gold.

Williams first arrived in San Francisco via trade in 2020. Over the next six seasons, he became the soul of the franchise, known not for his words, but for a relentless, elite blocking style that embodied the championship-caliber spirit of the Kyle Shanahan era.

Despite contract battles and the physical toll of playing left tackle into his late 30s, Williams defied the odds to remain one of the league's best, cementing his status as a 49ers icon. He leaves the game among the franchise's all-time great offensive linemen and a surefire Hall of Famer.

While recent contract impasse discussions made his future uncertain, it was always clear that Levi's Stadium and the Faithful were his true home. His retirement marks the end of an era for a player who was more than just a tackle, he was the standard of what it meant to be a San Francisco 49er.

Standing at the podium at Levi's Stadium, the typically reserved Williams was visibly emotional as he spoke to the fans:

“I’ve never been much for talking. I always preferred to let my play speak for itself. But today, I have to say thank you. San Francisco didn't just give me a place to play; you gave me a reason to keep fighting when things got tough. This organization is built on excellence and heart, and I hope I showed you that same heart every snap. I’m a 49er for life.”

His message hit home for 49ers fans who cheered through years of contention and offseason drama. His story was never about the spotlight, it was about the work.

Trent Williams walks away from the NFL with multiple All-Pro selections, Pro Bowls, and a reputation as the ultimate protector and teammate. More importantly, he leaves as a symbol of perseverance, proving that no matter the challenges, contract or otherwise, you can always find a way back home.

For San Francisco, this is more than just a roster move. It is the proper farewell for a player who became the pride of the Bay Area. As the sun sets on his playing days, Trent Williams will forever be celebrated as one of the greatest to ever protect the red and gold.

Steelers Legend Joe Greene Allows Rico Dowdle to Wear His Retired Jersey Number and Sends a Warm Welcome to the New Offensive Star
Pittsburgh, PA – A symbolic moment quietly unfolded this week in Pittsburgh as the Pittsburgh Steelers welcomed a new offensive weapon while honoring one of the greatest legends in franchise history. What began as a routine free-agency signing quickly evolved into a story about legacy, respect, and the passing of a number deeply tied to the identity of the Steelers. When the Steelers signed running back Rico Dowdle to a two-year contract worth $12.25 million, the move was originally viewed as a depth addition behind starter Jaylen Warren. Dowdle arrives in Pittsburgh after productive stretches with the Dallas Cowboys and Carolina Panthers, bringing versatility and fresh energy to the Steelers’ backfield. But the signing unexpectedly gained emotional significance when the conversation turned to jersey numbers. Dowdle hoped to wear No. 75 — a number that carries enormous weight in Pittsburgh history. That jersey is permanently associated with Joe Greene, better known to generations of fans as “Mean Joe” Greene. Greene played for the Steelers from 1969 to 1981 and became the cornerstone of the legendary Steel Curtain defense that helped deliver four Super Bowl championships to Pittsburgh. In recognition of his impact on the franchise, the Steelers officially retired No. 75 on November 2, 2014, during halftime of a game against the Tennessee Titans. Understanding the significance of the number, Dowdle reportedly reached out to Greene before making any request to wear it. The gesture reflected the respect the young running back had for one of the most iconic players in Steelers history. Greene’s response was heartfelt and generous. “THAT NUMBER CARRIES A LOT OF MEMORIES FOR ME IN PITTSBURGH. IF RICO WANTS TO WEAR IT, I'M MORE THAN HAPPY TO GIVE MY APPROVAL. I HOPE HE AND T.J. WATT CAN HELP BRING THE STEELERS BACK TO THE GOLDEN ERA WE ONCE BUILT.” The message quickly resonated with Steelers fans. It was more than permission to wear a number — it was a blessing from a legend who helped define the franchise’s most dominant era. Dowdle now enters Pittsburgh at a time when the Steelers are looking to reinforce their offensive depth while maintaining the defensive identity that has long defined the organization. Alongside Warren in the backfield and defensive stars such as T. J. Watt leading the defense, Dowdle could become an important contributor as Pittsburgh pushes toward another playoff run. For the Steelers organization, the moment reflects a powerful balance between honoring the past and building the future. The number that once symbolized the dominance of the Steel Curtain now carries forward into a new chapter — with the blessing of the man who made it legendary. 🏈