The San Francisco 49ers’ offensive tackle Trent Williams is the epitome of grit and power on the field. But behind this NFL powerhouse stands his older brother, Fredrick Williams, who shares a special bond with his brother. Apart from sharing a special bond the real estate investor shared special news.
Trent Williams’ brother, Fredrick Williams, is the man who broke the big news! Yes, it is the speculations surrounding the tackle’s contract with the San Francisco 49ers. While the 36-year-old was deep in negotiations, his brother took to Instagram to drop some serious hints. He posted a video of Trent boarding a plane back to the Bay Area, signaling that a deal was in the works. Alongside the video, Fredrick added a caption filled with money-face emojis and the words, “Year 15 let’s get it!”—indicating that Trent’s holdout was ending.
Fredrick’s social media scoop had fans buzzing with excitement. Shortly after, Trent’s agency, Elite Loyalty Sports, stepped in to confirm that the contract was almost finalized. This behind-the-scenes peek from the brother is an interesting twist to the offseason drama.
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The older brother of the OT has always been more than just a brother. Fredrick has stood by Trent from his days as an athletic kid in Longview, Texas, to becoming one of the NFL’s most feared offensive linemen. With their close age and strikingly similar looks, you’d think they were twins! Their bond is a perfect blend of fierce rivalry and deep camaraderie.
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The Williams brothers owe much of their success to their parents, Freddie and Veronica Williams. Trent and Fredrick’s grit comes straight from home as of their dad’s work ethic and mother’s proud, tear-filled cheers drive their success! Regarding the dropping hints on contract extension by Williams’ brother, this is a huge confirmation. This is legitimately to effect the future of the player and also the Niners.
49ers and Trent Williams near agreement to end holdout ahead of season opener
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However, the crux of the issue lies in the 2025 and 2026 seasons, where the tackle’s $22 million and $32 million salaries are not guaranteed. This uncertainty led to his prolonged holdout, whose fine accumulated as high as $4 million. But with the latest developments, especially the confirmation from his agency, it seems that the two sides are nearing an agreement that will address these concerns ensuring his participation in Week 1.
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