Updated
Updated · NFL.com · Jun 7
Brandon Aiyuk Blasts 49ers in 90-Second Video as $120 Million Deal Unravels
Updated
Updated · NFL.com · Jun 7

Brandon Aiyuk Blasts 49ers in 90-Second Video as $120 Million Deal Unravels

3 articles · Updated · NFL.com · Jun 7

Summary

  • Brandon Aiyuk used a 90-second Instagram video Sunday to call the 49ers "little-ass boys" and accuse the team of "running from the bill" in his first public comments since being placed on the reserve/left squad list in December.
  • The outburst lands amid a long-running split over his future: San Francisco signed Aiyuk to a four-year, $120 million extension in 2024, later explored trade options, and GM John Lynch said in January it was "safe to say" he would not play for the team again.
  • Money remains central to the standoff. The 49ers voided Aiyuk's 2026 guarantees, would have taken $29.6 million in dead money in a pre-June 1 trade, and now would face $8.3 million after June 1 or save $6.3 million by cutting him.
  • Aiyuk, 28, has not played since tearing his ACL in Week 7 of the 2024 season, and his latest post came days after Santa Clara County issued a misdemeanor arrest warrant tied to a December speeding video showing him driving above 100 mph.

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