The price keeps going up for Brandon Aiyuk. And they have the Detroit Lions, last year’s NFC Championship Game foe, to thank for it. While the Lions are still heartbroken over blowing a 17-point halftime lead and losing 34-31 to the 49ers with a trip to the Super Bowl on the line,
Would Aiyuk thrive on another team, with a different coach and different teammates? If nothing else, the exercise might help Aiyuk realize that his best move could be to re-sign with the 49ers. The best-case scenario would be a team like the Steelers offering enough to both player and team to get the trade done.
The Patriots are "in the market" for a wide receiver, writes NBC Sports Boston's Tom E. Curran, and 49ers star Brandon Aiyuk stands out as a tantalizing option.
Find out where one insider predicts 49ers WR Brandon Aiyuk will be traded during the 2024 NFL Draft and why the trade package is even more shocking than the landing spot.
NFL Draft now just a day away, we should soon find out what the future holds for San Francisco 49ers superstar wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk. Earlier this week, San Francisco GM John Lynch revealed that the club has received trade offers for Brandon Aiyuk.
Let’s say the San Francisco 49ers trade Brandon Aiyuk in the first round of the NFL draft Thursday night for a first-round pick they use to select his replacement. In that scenario, these would likely be the 49ers’ top four wide receivers in 2024: Deebo Samuel,
The San Francisco 49ers have reportedly named their price for wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk. The star pass catcher is looking for a lucrative contract extension, which the Niners have held back on so far,
It doesn’t take a crystal ball to forecast that the Bears will take Caleb Williams with the No. 1 pick of the 2024 NFL Draft. Penciling in that foregone conclusion should barely register as making a prediction.
The San Francisco 49ers were a few unfavorable breaks away from toppling the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl. Next season promises similar dominance from the NFC's No. 1 seed, with Kyle Shanahan and Brock Purdy helming the NFL's most dynamic and schematically inventive offense.
The San Francisco 49ers have yet to get a deal done with Brandon Aiyuk, and that could lead to his exit before the end of the 2024 NFL draft. The post NFL Insider Drops New Update on Brandon Aiyuk Trade Rumors appeared first on Heavy.
Amid ongoing contract extension negotiations, Brandon Aiyuk's personal wide receiver coach said in a recent interview that Aiyuk does not want to leave the Bay.
We can safely write off the San Francisco 49ers trading Brandon Aiyuk to the Pittsburgh Steelers (or anyone) for the time being if general manager John Lynch's recent comments from a pre-draft press conference are any indication.
Trading Brandon Aiyuk is on the table for the 49ers as the NFL draft quickly approaches. Would it be a move that the 49ers come to regret should they pull the trigger on a trade?
Despite John Lynch stating publicly that he wants Brandon Aiyuk to remain with the 49ers, a trade shouldn't be ruled out, knowledgeable sources within San Francisco's building told The Chronicle's Mike Silver.
And he'd just look like a great fit for the Steelers as a No. 2 receiver who is looking to prove he can be a No. 1. However, the 49ers have continually deflected trade talk around Aiyuk and insist they don't want to ship him out.
For a team to spend more than $30 million per season on a wide receiver, they'd have to commit themselves to throwing him the ball at least 150 times per season. It has been reported for months that the 49ers and Brandon Aiyuk are far apart in contract negotiations,
NFL Network Insider Mike Garafolo says sources "continue to insist that wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk hasn't requested a trade from San Francisco 49ers."
The San Francisco 49ers are projected to trade Brandon Aiyuk to the Jacksonville Jaguars and take LSU wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. with the 17th pick in Benjamin Allbright's latest mock draft.
The New England Patriots could benefit from another weapon in their offense. When taking a step back and looking at the state of the NFL's receiving talent, it's difficult to find a team with more question marks at the position than the New England Patriots do.