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After Raiders' Dismal 2-5 Record, Former Patriots Star WR with Over 5,000 Career Receiving Yards Expresses Readiness to Play Depth WR to Return to Gillette

After Raiders' Dismal 2-5 Record, Former Patriots Star WR with Over 5,000 Career Receiving Yards Expresses Readiness to Play Depth WR to Return to Gillette

Foxborough, MA – The Las Vegas Raiders are mired in a crisis with a 2-5 record after seven weeks of the 2025 NFL season. Amid this, the former New England Patriots star wide receiver (WR) with over 5,000 career receiving yards has expressed a desire to return to Gillette Stadium. Notably, this former star is willing to take on the role of a depth WR (deep reserve) to reunite with his old team, according to sources from ESPN and MassLive (10/22/2025).

Disappointing Season with the Raiders

Meyers, 28, is enduring a tough season with the Raiders. Despite a breakout 2024 with 87 receptions and 1,027 yards, he has struggled to shine in a faltering offensive system under head coach Pete Carroll. The Raiders, last in the AFC West, lost four straight games before a narrow 20-10 win over the Titans (Week 6), but a 6-40 thrashing by the Colts (Week 5) exposed their issues.

With an offense averaging just 14.7 points per game (31st in the NFL), Meyers, who requested a trade in August after failed contract extension talks, stated: “If the Patriots call, I’m ready — whether it’s a big role or just standing in the depth chart. I just want to return to where it all started, where I grew and was trusted when no one else believed in me. I just want to wear the Patriots jersey again and fight for the logo on my chest.”

Opportunity to Reunite with the Patriots

Patriots extra points: Jakobi Meyers opens up about Patriots' cheaper offer  in free agency – Boston Herald

Meyers’ offer comes at a time when the Patriots need to bolster their offense for young QB Drake Maye. Despite having Stefon Diggs and Kayshon Boutte, the Patriots’ WR depth chart is thin with eight players, with Javon Baker (WR8) primarily playing special teams. Meyers, who led the Patriots in receptions for three straight seasons (2020-2022, totaling 235 catches, 2,758 yards), is well-versed in offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels’ system. “I know how things work in Foxboro and I’m ready to start from the bottom to prove myself,” he shared with MassLive after the loss to the Chiefs (Week 7).

Remarkable Career

From an undrafted free agent in 2019, Meyers became a cornerstone for the Patriots with his precise route-running and reliable hands. He holds an NFL record with 134 catches and 1,560 yards before his first receiving touchdown (2021), notched three passing TDs, and amassed 4,921 yards over six seasons. The decision to let him go in 2023, replaced by JuJu Smith-Schuster, remains controversial.

Trade Deal in Sight?

With the NFL trade deadline (11/4/2025) approaching, the Patriots have $61 million in cap space to acquire Meyers (salary under $15 million). Sources like Heavy Sports predict a trade package involving a fourth-round draft pick. “Meyers could be a mentor for Maye,” Phil Perry (NBC Sports Boston) noted. However, the Raiders may retain him until season’s end, while the Patriots consider bigger targets like DK Metcalf. Still, Meyers emphasized: “My future is where I can shine.” Will the Patriots call their “old son” back before the deadline?

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49ers Drop Bombshell by Voiding All of Brandon Aiyuk’s 2026 Guaranteed Money – The $120M Star’s Future Takes a Dark Turn as Coach Shanahan Speaks with Heavy Emotion
San Francisco, California – November 22, 2025 The San Francisco 49ers just delivered one of the biggest shocks of the season by officially voiding every dollar of guaranteed money in Brandon Aiyuk’s 2026 contract year. One of the team’s most important offensive weapons now faces an uncertain future, less than 18 months after signing his massive $120 million extension. The move instantly sent shockwaves through 49ers Nation and led many to believe Aiyuk may have already played his final snap in red and gold. According to ESPN and The Athletic, the 49ers determined Aiyuk failed to meet the requirements outlined in the deal signed in August 2024. The nearly $25 million option bonus that was set to become guaranteed on April 1 has now been completely wiped out. It remains unclear whether the team will still pay any remaining base salary or smaller bonuses. This drastic step reflects a fracture that has been growing for months between the player and the organization. Aiyuk has not played since tearing his ACL, MCL, and meniscus against the Kansas City Chiefs in October 2024 – an injury that sidelined him for the entire 2025 season. His rehabilitation has shown little visible progress, and although the team once hoped he could return to practice mid-season, that never happened. With only six regular-season games remaining, the 49ers concluded his chances of returning are essentially zero, and that appears to be the breaking point for the franchise’s patience. When asked about Aiyuk’s situation, head coach Kyle Shanahan spoke with deep emotion: “I know Brandon has been through a lot and nobody wants to see a talented player go through something like this. The thing I want most is for him to find his balance again and his motivation for himself. No matter what happens next, I will always respect Brandon’s effort and wish nothing but the best for him.” Shanahan’s words left many 49ers fans choking back tears with their sincerity. Aiyuk’s future in the red and gold has never looked more fragile. The 49ers will almost certainly look to trade or part ways with him as early as this offseason to clear cap space and restructure the offense. Once an All-Pro and explosive centerpiece of Shanahan’s system, Aiyuk now faces a career-defining crossroads. And the way things are unfolding, the majority of 49ers Nation believes his journey in San Francisco has likely reached its end.