The 49ers officially kicked off organized team activities (OTAs) last week.
"He was here at the beginning of—not OTAs—Phase One," Shanahan said. "He hasn't been here in a couple of weeks, but expect to see him soon."
The media will have one more opportunity to observe practice this week—on Wednesday—and there's a possibility Williams could participate. On Tuesday, offensive line coach Chris Foerster confirmed to reporters that Williams has reported for OTAs.
It's important to note that all workouts before next week's mandatory minicamp are voluntary, so Williams' absence wasn't viewed as a significant concern by the team.
"He's been here periodically," general manager John Lynch said last week. "Trent knows how to get ready for a season. Again, Trent had a season marred and inhibited by injuries last year, and Trent is very prideful about, not just playing, but playing the type of quality football that he's accustomed to. He's always told me that he's not going to come out here and just be a guy.
"And so, I've got a good feeling that Trent's going to come out and have a really good season, provided he can stay healthy and all those things that every player has to go through. But Trent's putting in the work and you're always happy when he's on your offensive line, when he's on your team."
Williams, who turns 37 next month, has been a cornerstone of the 49ers' offensive front since the team acquired him in a 2020 trade. However, the veteran offensive lineman missed the final seven games of last season due to an ankle injury and looks to bounce back in 2025.
More San Francisco 49ers News
-
49ers select Trent Williams 'heir apparent' in Mel Kiper's debut NFL mock draft
Longtime ESPN NFL Draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. released his debut mock draft, and he has the San Francisco 49ers following a familiar path. With the No. 27 overall pick, Kiper projects head coach Kyle Shanahan and general manager John Lynch to select Utah offensive tackle Caleb... -
49ers Notebook: Veterans praise rookie performance in 2025; Shanahan speaks on Renardo Green scolding; Trent Williams, others reflect on 2025
The mood could have been worse among San Francisco 49ers players Saturday night following their 41-6 season-ending drubbing at the hands of the Seattle Seahawks. But it wasn't, due in part to the reflections that were made on what the team accomplished in 2025 and what lies... -
49ers' Trent Williams sends a clear message about his NFL future
San Francisco 49ers left tackle Trent Williams will be 38 years old at the start of the 2026 NFL season, a milestone that naturally raises questions about his long-term future. However, the future Hall of Famer has made it clear that retirement is not imminent. Williams... -
49ers Notebook: Purdy reflects on tough season; Jennings talks future; Kittle, Warner, and Williams recovery timelines
Monday marked the final opportunity for reporters to speak with San Francisco 49ers players at the team's facilities until the offseason program begins. The 49ers' injury-plagued 2025 season came to a disappointing end over the weekend with a playoff loss to division rival...