Connor Williams, the 27-year-old center for the Seattle Seahawks, has announced his retirement from the NFL. Williams had joined the Seahawks in August 2024 on a one-year contract worth $6 million after being placed on injured reserve by the Miami Dolphins in December 2023 due to an ACL tear sustained in a game against the Tennessee Titans. While his retirement comes shortly after his injury, it was confirmed by Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald that the decision was made for personal reasons, not related to his knee injury.
Macdonald shared that Williams’ retirement decision was made for personal matters, which he chose not to elaborate on. The Seahawks coach expressed understanding and respect for Williams’ wishes, emphasizing that their conversations about his retirement would remain private. He also noted that Williams had only communicated his decision earlier that week, indicating that it had been a gradual process for the player.
Williams started his NFL career in 2018 with the Dallas Cowboys before moving to the Miami Dolphins for two seasons. After his time with the Dolphins, he signed with the Seahawks for the 2024 season. Williams is eligible for an NFL retirement plan, which fully vests after three years of service, meaning his time in the league qualifies him for benefits upon retirement.
The unexpected announcement of Williams’ retirement led to various reactions from Seahawks fans on social media. Some fans expressed frustration and disappointment, particularly given the timing of the decision during a challenging season. Others speculated that Williams’ decision might stem from personal struggles, with a few expressing sympathy for his situation and the difficulties he had faced in his career.
Williams’ retirement comes just days before a crucial matchup against the San Francisco 49ers, which is vital for the Seahawks’ hopes of turning their season around. After starting the season with three straight wins, the Seahawks have been struggling, winning only one of their last six games. The game against the 49ers presents an important opportunity for the team to regain momentum and improve their record.
In response to Williams’ departure, the Seahawks will have Olu Oluwatimi take over the center position. Oluwatimi, who joined the team in 2023, played college football at Virginia and Michigan. Jalen Sundell, an undrafted free agent from North Dakota State, will serve as the backup to Oluwatimi. The Seahawks now face the challenge of adjusting to the loss of Williams as they continue their season with several key games ahead.