"They said they don't want me back ... I swear," Aiyuk told Daniels.
The reaction to this video was significant. Aiyuk and the 49ers have been engaged in contract extension negotiations, with recent reports indicating that the two sides remain at a stalemate. Sending a strong signal to his team, Aiyuk skipped the mandatory minicamp earlier this month, closing out the offseason program.
The emergence of Aiyuk's video sparked speculation. What prompted the wideout to say that to Daniels, and are the 49ers more willing to trade their star player?
"There's a lot of noise out there (most of it uninformed) about the San Francisco 49ers' position on receiver Brandon Aiyuk, and the possibility that things are devolving to the point where the second-team All-Pro could be traded. I wouldn't listen to that. Not, yet, at least," Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer wrote.
Aiyuk is scheduled to earn $14.124 million on a team-exercised fifth-year option. However, he likely seeks more than twice that amount annually from a long-term deal, in line with recent contracts handed out to top NFL receivers.
Michael Silver of the San Francisco Chronicle recently reported that the 49ers' latest offer was in the range of $26 million annually, which is unlikely enough to get a deal done.
"It's short of where Jaylen Waddle and Amon-Ra St. Brown are (around $28 million APY) and, of course, a far cry from Justin Jefferson territory," Breer continued. "But it's close enough to the first two guys to think there's a deal to be done."
Breer notes that the fifth-year option could come into play for the 49ers and Aiyuk based on other recent deals. The 49ers could introduce $60 million of new money for the receiver early in a contract.
"In the case of Aiyuk, with $14.124 million locked in for this year, that'd mean $75 million over the first three years of a new contract, folding that fifth-year option in," Breer explained.
Breer believes that Aiyuk's play in recent years aligns better with Waddle's deal than something in the neighborhood of Jefferson's $35 million annually. As long as Aiyuk understands that, the two sides can likely reach an agreement.
More San Francisco 49ers News
-
49ers WR Brandon Aiyuk apologizes after viral speeding video controversy
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk recently made headlines after sharing a widely criticized video of himself speeding past Levi's Stadium, the team's home venue, in what was reportedly a newly purchased Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing. Brandon Aiyuk posted a new YouTube... -
49ers in free agency: 5 wide receivers who can replace Brandon Aiyuk
Before their win Monday night over Indianapolis, the San Francisco 49ers had officially clinched a playoff spot. Pittsburgh defeated Detroit in Week 16, making the NFC playoff picture clearer with two weeks to go in the regular season. This has been one of head coach Kyle... -
Kendrick Bourne confirms 49ers haven't seen Brandon Aiyuk in months
The San Francisco 49ers, unable to keep tabs on recovering Brandon Aiyuk for months, were forced to place the wide receiver on the rarely used reserve/left squad list. The designation is typically applied to players who quit or step away. It officially ends Aiyuk's season after... -
49ers vs. Seahawks injury report: 4 players miss Tuesday's practice
The San Francisco 49ers are preparing for their Week 18 contest against the Seattle Seahawks on Saturday at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California. Running back Christian McCaffrey and left tackle Trent Williams typically receive rest days during the first practice of the...