Brandon Aiyukâs war of words with the San Francisco 49ers reached new heights on Tuesday.
In a video posted to social media, Aiyuk blasted the organization as âstupidâ for paying him, and âmadâ at themselves for how the team was handling the situation.
The video came after Aiyuk posted one over the weekend, where he called the 49ers âlittle-ass boysâ who needed to âstop running from the bill.â
The two videos are the wide receiverâs first lengthy public comments since the team placed him on the reserve/left team list back in December of last year. Aiyuk has not played in a game for the 49ers since midway through the 2024 season, when he suffered a torn ACL.
Prior to the 2024 campaign, Aiyuk was a hold-in during training camp until he agreed to terms with the team on a new four-year extension worth up to $120 million.
Head coach Kyle Shanahan, along with general manager John Lynch, continue to assert that Aiyuk has played his last snap for the 49ers. Speaking at the teamâs end-of-season press conference in January, the coach indicated he had lost contact with Aiyuk, going on to say that âeventually you understand that itâs not going to change and youâve got to move on with your football team.â
On that January day, Lynch explicitly said that Aiyuk had âplayed his last snap with the Niners.â
Then at the end of March at the leagueâs annual meetings, Shanahan maintained that stance, but did not put a timeframe on a resolution.
âI donât have a date for it, but I know eventually itâll resolve itself,â Shanahan said in March. âHopefully, we could get something for [him]. And I know weâre in no rush to do that. Youâve got to do whatâs right for the Niners, and youâre not trying to hook up any other team as fast as you possibly can. Hopefully, we can get something for that, and itâll take care of itself.â
As far as what that resolution looks like, many believe Aiyuk will find a home with the Washington Commanders. Aiyuk played with Jayden Daniels at Arizona State, and over this past weekend did share a photos of himself wearing a Commanders hat.
However, he is still technically under contract with San Francisco through the 2028 season. And while the 49ers did void the guaranteed money he was owed for 2026, the guaranteed money Aiyuk is owed for 2027 is still on the books.
NFL insider Ian Rapoport addressed the situation on Monday.
âFirst of all, hereâs what the San Francisco 49ers would like: They have his rights, heâs not due any guaranteed money because he forfeited that by not showing up to his rehab,â said Rapoport. âSo, they would like to trade him, probably to the Commanders, with his old friend Jayden Daniels and an organization that obviously knows him well, considering (Commanders general manager) Adam Peters was in San Francisco, and all that.
âWhat the Commanders would like to do is sign him without having to trade him. … Weâre in a situation where nobody wants to move at all. Theyâre all staring at each other. Thereâs really no deadline to make a move at all. So, until and unless everyone gets tired of Brandon Aiyuk sending Instagram messages, this is going to be a storyline that takes us through the summer.â
Happy offseason, everyone.
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