Trent Williams Ends Holdout, Still Has No Plans To Play For Redskins

Update:

JP Finlay reports that while veteran OT Trent Williams has reported to the Redskins, he still has no intention of playing this season.


Veteran LT Trent Williams has officially ended his holdout on Tuesday and has reported to the Redskins, according to DeAngelo Hall

Williams had been a popular trade candidate the past few months, but the deadline came and went on Tuesday with the Redskins electing to hold on to him. 

Reports have said that Washington could once again make Williams available for trade during the offseason. 

Williams needed to report to the team in order to get an accrued season in 2019. Tom Pelissero notes that Williams now prevents his contract from tolling and will make $5,823,529 in base salary for the rest of the season along with $15,625 for each game he’s active. 

Williams, 31, is a former first-round pick of the Redskins back in 2010. He currently in the fourth year of his five-year, $66 million contract that includes $43.25 million guaranteed and stands to make base salaries of $11 million and $12.5 million over the next two years of the agreement.

In 2018, Williams started 13 games for the Redskins.  Pro Football Focus rated Williams as the No. 21 tackle out of 80 qualifying players.  

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