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John Lynch expresses confidence in 49ers’ contract talks with Trent Williams

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Last updated: February 24, 2026 8:06 pm
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Shortly after ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported Tuesday that San Francisco 49ers left tackle Trent Williams and the team are “struggling to find a contractual solution,” general manager John Lynch offered a more upbeat outlook on the situation.

Lynch, speaking in the wake of the report, acknowledged that negotiations with a player of Williams’ stature are rarely simple, but indicated that both sides remain engaged and share a mutual desire to keep the All-Pro tackle in San Francisco. According to Lynch, the organization views Williams as a central piece of its long-term plans and is focused on finding a structure that works for both the player and the team.

While specific financial terms, years, or guarantees being discussed were not disclosed, Lynch emphasized that communication has remained open and constructive. He noted that contract talks often go through phases where progress can appear slow from the outside, even as meaningful work continues behind the scenes. Lynch framed the current stage of discussions as part of a normal process rather than a breakdown between the parties.

The 49ers acquired Williams to anchor the offensive line and protect the quarterback’s blind side, and he has since established himself as one of the league’s premier left tackles. That role, combined with his experience and on-field impact, makes any new agreement particularly significant for San Francisco’s roster construction and salary cap planning.

From the team’s perspective, retaining Williams would preserve stability at one of the most important positions on the field, especially as the 49ers aim to maintain a championship-caliber core. For Williams, a new deal would provide security and clarity about his future with the franchise.

Lynch’s comments were aimed at calming concerns that the sides might be headed toward an impasse. Instead, he stressed that the 49ers and Williams are aligned in their goal of continuing the partnership. Although there is no announced timetable for an agreement and no formal deal in place, Lynch made it clear he remains optimistic that common ground can be reached and that Williams will continue to be a key part of the 49ers’ plans.

As negotiations continue, both the team and player are expected to keep working toward a resolution, with Lynch reiterating that the organization believes a deal is still very much possible and that all parties remain on the same page regarding the ultimate objective.

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