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49ers Rookie Breaks Up with 0nlyFans Star Girlfriend Right After Making the 53-Man Roster

The San Francisco 49ers are ramping up preparations for the 2025 regular season, settling roster battles and turning their focus to Week 1. But off the field, an unexpected story has drawn attention beyond football.

As the team zeroes in on defending its title, the personal lives of young players remain under the microscope. Dealing with fame, pressure, and outside distractions is simply part of life in San Francisco.

This week, one rookie made a decision to put his career above everything else. It wasn’t about a playbook check, receptions, or preseason targets—it was about personal priorities away from the field.

That rookie is Mykel Williams, who decided to end his relationship with his girlfriend — Emma Johnson, a 21-year-old OnlyFans and TikTok creator from California known for cosplay, bikini shoots, and lifestyle content.

She has built a following of around 50,000 across platforms, drawing mainly anime and gaming fans with a brand considered more “PG-friendly” than that of more explicit creators. Her rising profile brought increasing attention to Williams.

The young defensive lineman was candid about the breakup:

“My top priority right now is to focus on building my career with the 49ers. She brought too much noise—too many eyes on me—and I can’t marry someone whose body is out there for everyone to see. I need peace, I need focus—otherwise I’ll miss my chance and be left behind in The Faithful.”

Mykel Williams

Fans reacted quickly—some praised Williams for prioritizing football, while others expressed sympathy for his ex. The story highlights the thin line between private life and public scrutiny that rookies often face when entering the NFL.

For Williams, the decision comes as he embarks on his first season on San Francisco’s 53-man roster. In a locker room built on accountability and discipline, he’s sending a clear message: football comes first.

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Buffalo Bills Become First NFL Team to Launch 3-Year Support Program for Released Players
Buffalo, NY – October 5, 2025 In a groundbreaking move that could reshape how the NFL cares for its athletes, the Buffalo Bills have officially launched the league’s first-ever support program dedicated to players who have been released or are no longer able to continue their football careers. The initiative, announced on Saturday, aims to provide career transition guidance, monthly financial support, and mental health counseling for young players leaving the Bills’ academy system or those cut from the main roster. The program will run for three years, giving participants a stable foundation as they begin new lives beyond football. According to team sources, the monthly allowance will cover basic living costs and educational expenses, ensuring that players can focus on retraining and personal growth instead of financial struggle. A Bills spokesperson said the decision reflects the organization’s long-term commitment to human development, not just athletic success. “Football ends for everyone at some point — but life doesn’t. This program is our promise that every player who wore a Bills uniform will never walk alone.” NFL analysts have called the Bills’ move “a model of compassion and leadership”, noting that it sets a precedent other teams will be pressured to follow. The program also includes workshops on financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and career coaching, helping former players reintegrate into society with purpose and stability. For a franchise known for its heart and community values, this initiative marks another powerful statement. The Buffalo Bills aren’t just building champions on the field — they’re shaping lives beyond it.