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Williams Returns: 49ers Boosted for Eagles Clash
9 Jan
Summary
- Pro Bowl tackle Trent Williams returns to practice after hamstring injury.
- 49ers struggled offensively without Williams in their last game.
- Team faced fatigue from consecutive short weeks and prime-time games.

The San Francisco 49ers are anticipating a significant boost with the potential return of Pro Bowl left tackle Trent Williams for Sunday's pivotal matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles. Williams, who had been sidelined with a hamstring strain, returned to limited practice on Thursday, his first activity since suffering the injury on December 28.
His absence was starkly evident in the team's recent loss to the Seattle Seahawks, where the offense produced a season-low 173 yards and the quarterback faced intense pressure. Compounding their on-field challenges, players revealed they felt the effects of three consecutive prime-time games and two straight short weeks, a taxing schedule that notably impacted their performance late in the season.
This week, however, presents a different scenario with an extra day for recovery and full-speed practice sessions. The return of Williams, a 12-time Pro Bowl selection and a vital offensive anchor, offers a crucial element of confidence and stability as the 49ers prepare to face a hostile environment in Philadelphia.




