Aiyuk suffered both ACL and MCL injuries in October and is not expected to be ready for training camp—or even the start of the 2025 NFL season. Still, the 49ers appear pleased with his rehabilitation progress.
Last offseason, Aiyuk's contract standoff was one of the biggest storylines surrounding the team. The situation remained unresolved until just before Week 1, fueling speculation—largely unfounded—that tension still lingers between Aiyuk and the front office.
Lynch pushed back on that narrative.
"Relationship's good," Lynch said. "Brandon's been here. He had a tough injury. Everyone saw that play against Kansas City. It was crushing for us because Brandon's such a big part of who we are.
"Looking back on the Brandon situation, I think every situation that you go through in life, in football, in this job, it's a learning opportunity. I look at things like that, like, what could we have done differently to have made that a little more seamless?
"Sometimes those things are tough; they can be contentious. There's things that I learned that, yeah, would we have done some things differently? Brandon and I have had these conversations that—are there things he would have done differently? Absolutely.
"But one thing, I think, in families, you have little spats, and then you give a big hug at the end, and you work together, and that's where we're at."
Lynch also spoke optimistically about Aiyuk's recovery from the season-ending injury, suggesting that the receiver will contribute at some point during the 49ers' 2025 campaign.
"Brandon's doing a tremendous job coming back," Lynch said. "These guys that are incredibly skilled athletes, they tend to heal a lot faster. It's kind of incredible how well he's healing, and he's putting in the work. We're proud of Brandon, and we're looking forward to him being part of this team moving forward."
The 49ers committed to Aiyuk with a four-year, $120 million extension last year. His $30 million annual average salary is tied for the seventh-highest among NFL wide receivers, per Over The Cap.
"We made a big investment in him," Lynch added. "We're proud to have him part of our franchise, and looking for big things from him. And we're gonna let him get right before we get him back on that field. But he's an important part of this team."
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