Williams reportedly flew to the Bay Area last night, so most were unsure if he would make an appearance during Tuesday's practice. However, the three-time first-team All-Pro and 11-time Pro Bowl player has rejoined his teammates, ending his lengthy holdout.
With Brandon Aiyuk signing a contract extension last week and Williams close to finalizing his new deal, the 49ers can now move past a tumultuous offseason and focus on the upcoming season.
San Francisco boasts one of the most talented rosters in the NFL and has its sights set on the Super Bowl. The team's 2024 campaign kicks off Monday night at Levi's Stadium against the New York Jets.
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