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49ers Still Holding Out In Trade Talks For Brandon Aiyuk

San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk is still on the trade block, but the team has reportedly not yet received an acceptable offer. The Browns and Patriots are both considered contenders to acquire Aiyuk, while several reports claim that the Steelers and Commanders have prepared offers as well.

The relationship between Aiyuk and the 49ers has become somewhat icy in recent months, as the wide receiver has tried but failed to negotiate a considerable contract extension. Aiyuk, who will make $14 million in 2024, wants a multi-year deal on par with other star receivers like Amon-Ra St. Brown, but San Francisco has hesitated to meet these requests. As a result, the receiver has requested to be sent elsewhere.

In Aiyuk’s trade request, several insiders reported that he approved of being sent to four teams. The Commanders have not yet made a serious offer. The Browns reportedly considered a deal that involved star receiver Amari Cooper, while the Patriots made an offer involving Kendrick Bourne. Neither conversation has resulted in a finalized trade.

Pittsburgh, who originally abandoned talks, stepped back in this week as a new suitor. The Steelers’ original issue was price, as the team did not seem willing to include a player in their offer. Instead, the team wished to use draft picks to acquire the star. It is unclear whether that stance has softened in new talks, but reports have surfaced that San Francisco may be seeking at least two first round picks in such an arrangement.

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The 49ers’ offense remains stacked with or without Aiyuk, which is likely a motivating factor in the team’s decision to deny his contract demands. Deebo Samuel and Jauan Jennings figure to get more targets down the sidelines, while tight end George Kittle remains a key threat as well. Meanwhile, running back Christian McCaffrey leads the offense from the backfield as the NFL’s top rusher.

Aiyuk finished the 2023 season with 75 receptions for 1,342 yards and seven touchdowns, cementing him as one of the best at his position. The 49ers’ future seems secure, but with less than a month until the 2024 season begins, the path forward for Aiyuk is anything but.

Patrick Moquin

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