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Hating on somebody would have to go awfully deep to walk away from 30 mil. Wow.
David Lombardi
49ers are now free to clear up about $85 million of salary-cap space owed to Brandon Aiyuk. The voiding of that huge fully guaranteed 2026 chunk ($27m) allows for a cut that'd take this amount of annual pay off the books...
2026: $27 million
2027: $28 million
2028: $30 million
David Lombardi
By this season's end, the 49ers will have paid Brandon Aiyuk $48.9 million over 2024 and 2025 on the big contract.
So if they do cut Aiyuk, it'll end up being a 2-year deal at $24.5m APY — but with only 7 games played, 25 catches and 0 TD.
A deal that the 49ers quickly regretted, but also one they can now cleanly exit
There is more here most likely, nobody in their right mind lays these cards on the table. Concerned BA has gone AB. Slow start after signing the contract compiled with the injury, I imagine social media trolls hit him hard. Hopefully he is not losing his mind. Hard to come up with another sound reason to leave that kind of cash on the table.Hating on somebody would have to go awfully deep to walk away from 30 mil. Wow.
Looks like Jennifer Chan was right all along, but the Niners/ NBC Sports Bay Area told her to kill the story.Yeah, Niners Twitter and Reddit are now saying it’s a fake story. That said, I haven’t seen an apology from NBC Sports or Jennifer Lee Chan, and the Aiyuk article does say that he hasn’t been at practice. So, there could be some truth to what she was implying with her original Tweet. It would be consistent with Aiyuk’s past behavior.Wow, did not know that. Seems like some backtracking/bad initial post.For some reason it looks like he deleted his tweet but he was re-tweeting thisSomething is up here.
A lot to think about with salary cap and if he’s healthy enough to pass physical but for sure won’t be surprised if he’s traded in next few weeks.
Link didn't work for me.
By the time I just tried to view this, it was also apparently deleted. No big deal, I have a sense of what it was.
Gist of it was this Chan lady said he had deleted all 49'er stuff from his social and had not been seen in the last two weeks.
It does not appear Brandon Aiyuk will make his return to the field for the 49ers any time soon.
The star wideout had been very visible during practice throughout training camp and early this season, running alongside his fellow receivers during the open portion of practice, with his speed and agility during those sessions giving the impression that a return from a devastating knee injury could be soon.
However, Aiyuk has not been seen on the field much in the past two weeks.![]()
Kyle Shanahan states Brandon Aiyuk's return to field for 49ers still uncertain after Week 6 loss
It doesn't appear that Brandon Aiyuk is nearing a return to the field for the San Francisco 49ers.www.nbcsportsbayarea.com
I got him very cheap right after the acl injury and have been regretting it ever sinceI feel extremely fortunate to have dealt him when I did. I had a feeling that something very odd was up with him.
Looks like Jennifer Chan was right all along, but the Niners/ NBC Sports Bay Area told her to kill the story.Yeah, Niners Twitter and Reddit are now saying it’s a fake story. That said, I haven’t seen an apology from NBC Sports or Jennifer Lee Chan, and the Aiyuk article does say that he hasn’t been at practice. So, there could be some truth to what she was implying with her original Tweet. It would be consistent with Aiyuk’s past behavior.Wow, did not know that. Seems like some backtracking/bad initial post.For some reason it looks like he deleted his tweet but he was re-tweeting thisSomething is up here.
A lot to think about with salary cap and if he’s healthy enough to pass physical but for sure won’t be surprised if he’s traded in next few weeks.
Link didn't work for me.
By the time I just tried to view this, it was also apparently deleted. No big deal, I have a sense of what it was.
Gist of it was this Chan lady said he had deleted all 49'er stuff from his social and had not been seen in the last two weeks.
It does not appear Brandon Aiyuk will make his return to the field for the 49ers any time soon.
The star wideout had been very visible during practice throughout training camp and early this season, running alongside his fellow receivers during the open portion of practice, with his speed and agility during those sessions giving the impression that a return from a devastating knee injury could be soon.
However, Aiyuk has not been seen on the field much in the past two weeks.![]()
Kyle Shanahan states Brandon Aiyuk's return to field for 49ers still uncertain after Week 6 loss
It doesn't appear that Brandon Aiyuk is nearing a return to the field for the San Francisco 49ers.www.nbcsportsbayarea.com
I think this is good to keep in mind.I don’t know if I’m here saying it but I believed her and wouldn’t trust Lynch or Shanahan if they appeared before me with winged and gilded angels on each shoulder.
How is Diggs playing at such a high level ? He tore his ACL in week 8 last year and was on the field week 1 this year.I did not think he was playing this season anyway. The injury is more than 12 month injury.
I agree, I thought for sure he would be back by December. I wasn't sure he would be performing great but I thought he would be playing.How is Diggs playing at such a high level ? He tore his ACL in week 8 last year and was on the field week 1 this year.I did not think he was playing this season anyway. The injury is more than 12 month injury.
Aiyuk tore 2 ligaments and meniscus, which is usually a 12+ month injury.How is Diggs playing at such a high level ? He tore his ACL in week 8 last year and was on the field week 1 this year.I did not think he was playing this season anyway. The injury is more than 12 month injury.
Aiyuk tore his ACL, MCL, and Meniscus.How is Diggs playing at such a high level ? He tore his ACL in week 8 last year and was on the field week 1 this year.I did not think he was playing this season anyway. The injury is more than 12 month injury.
Here's the Athletic article: https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/68...49ers-news-contract-guaranteed-money-release/Oooooof
From the Atlantic. I’d link but it’s a pay access article. My friend sent me this excerpt.
After Brandon Aiyuk failed to attend meetings and declined to participate in 49ers team activities, sources say the team responded by voiding the guaranteed money in his contract for 2026, asserting that the absences amounted to a failure to fulfill his contractual obligations.
Aiyuk, sources say, has failed to attend meetings and declined to participate in other team activities in recent months, and the 49ers have grown increasingly frustrated with the receiver’s lack of communication.
The 49ers, sources say, responded by voiding the guaranteed money in Aiyuk’s contract for 2026, asserting that the absences amounted to a failure to fulfill his contractual obligations. Aiyuk, according to multiple league sources, told NFL Players Association representatives that he did not want to fight the move via an official grievance. That would clear the way for his expected release at season’s end.
Athletic. Oops.Here's the Athletic article: https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/68...49ers-news-contract-guaranteed-money-release/Oooooof
From the Atlantic. I’d link but it’s a pay access article. My friend sent me this excerpt.
After Brandon Aiyuk failed to attend meetings and declined to participate in 49ers team activities, sources say the team responded by voiding the guaranteed money in his contract for 2026, asserting that the absences amounted to a failure to fulfill his contractual obligations.
And here it is archived: https://archive.ph/iUFlF
Aiyuk, sources say, has failed to attend meetings and declined to participate in other team activities in recent months, and the 49ers have grown increasingly frustrated with the receiver’s lack of communication.
The 49ers, sources say, responded by voiding the guaranteed money in Aiyuk’s contract for 2026, asserting that the absences amounted to a failure to fulfill his contractual obligations. Aiyuk, according to multiple league sources, told NFL Players Association representatives that he did not want to fight the move via an official grievance. That would clear the way for his expected release at season’s end.
Same thing. Except Athletic probably gets more right.Athletic. Oops.Here's the Athletic article: https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/68...49ers-news-contract-guaranteed-money-release/Oooooof
From the Atlantic. I’d link but it’s a pay access article. My friend sent me this excerpt.
After Brandon Aiyuk failed to attend meetings and declined to participate in 49ers team activities, sources say the team responded by voiding the guaranteed money in his contract for 2026, asserting that the absences amounted to a failure to fulfill his contractual obligations.
And here it is archived: https://archive.ph/iUFlF
Aiyuk, sources say, has failed to attend meetings and declined to participate in other team activities in recent months, and the 49ers have grown increasingly frustrated with the receiver’s lack of communication.
The 49ers, sources say, responded by voiding the guaranteed money in Aiyuk’s contract for 2026, asserting that the absences amounted to a failure to fulfill his contractual obligations. Aiyuk, according to multiple league sources, told NFL Players Association representatives that he did not want to fight the move via an official grievance. That would clear the way for his expected release at season’s end.