EL SEGUNDO, Calif. — Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Mike Williams has retired from the NFL at age 30.
His agent, Tory Dandy, told general manager Joe Ortiz on Wednesday night, hours before the Chargers became the first NFL team to open training camp Thursday.
Williams signed a $6 million, one-year deal in mid-March to return to the Chargers for his second stint with the team. On Monday, he was placed on the physically unable to perform list with an undisclosed injury and two days later called it quits.
''It's obviously a tough situation,'' quarterback Justin Herbert said. ''Football, at the end of the day, is a game and there's more to life than just football and I'm just hoping for the best for him.''
Williams played eight seasons in the NFL, including stints with both the New York Jets and Pittsburgh Steelers in 2024.
''I don't want to say shocking,'' safety Derwin James said of the news, ''but definitely I'd love to have him out there with me.''
Coach Jim Harbaugh made no mention of Williams' decision when he spoke to media earlier Thursday.
''Mike has always done such a great job of just showing up and working. He's been an excellent leader and teammate,'' Herbert said. ''That's what we appreciate and love the most about him. It's definitely tough to replace a guy like that. There's not too many guys like Mike and we're definitely going to miss him.''