Trent Taylor’s NFL run ended with almost no warning, and that’s what made the news hit so hard for 49ers fans. After seven seasons, the veteran wide receiver announced his retirement on social media, then marked the moment by celebrating with George Kittle.
The images told the story: Taylor and Kittle smiling together, one photo showing Taylor in uniform, another capturing the pair in a happy celebration. Kittle even wore a custom shirt for the occasion, a fitting gesture for a player who spent most of his career in San Francisco and clearly left an impression in the locker room.
Taylor’s exit closes the book on a career that started when the 49ers drafted him in 2017. He carved out his role as a slot receiver and as a steady special teams contributor, especially as a punt returner. After his first stretch in San Francisco, he had later stops with the Bengals and Bears before returning to the 49ers in 2024.
Injuries cut into his final stretch, and he missed all of 2025. Still, his body of work was built on consistency and toughness. Taylor finished with 88 catches for 845 yards and three touchdowns, along with more than 1,000 return yards.
Adam Schefter was first to report the retirement, and the reaction online came quickly. Fans expressed surprise, but plenty also pointed to the same thing: Taylor had been a dependable presence, the kind of player teammates respected for his grit.
He thanked the organization, had family by his side, and chose a moment that felt right for him. There was no buildup, no public hint that retirement was coming. Just a sudden announcement, a few joyful photos, and the end of a seven-year career that left San Francisco with a reliable piece and a solid legacy.
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