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Breaking News: 49ers WR Brandon Aiyuk Breaks Silence, Confirms Four Teams Have Reached Out but Hints He’ll Stay If 49ers Show “Real Commitment”

Santa Clara, California – 11/29/2025

One of the hottest NFL offseason stories just exploded again as Brandon Aiyuk, the star once expected to be a lifelong cornerstone of the San Francisco 49ers, officially broke his silence. In a confirmed conversation reported by multiple sources, Aiyuk admitted four teams have already contacted him about a potential trade. But the real bombshell: he is still leaving the door open to stay if the 49ers show “real commitment.”

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According to ESPN sources, the four teams that have made early inquiries are the New York Jets, Baltimore Ravens, Tennessee Titans, and Las Vegas Raiders. Each views Aiyuk as a true WR1, a piece capable of transforming their entire offense. Yet despite the boiling-hot market, Aiyuk made it clear he is not desperate to leave San Francisco; he still prioritizes the team that drafted him.

The fracture between Aiyuk and the organization began in 2025 training camp when the moment the 49ers voided his $27 million guaranteed money for 2026 over failure to meet conditioning benchmarks while recovering from his ACL injury. That move instantly felt like a “push out the door,” especially since Aiyuk has not played a single snap this season. Still, amid the tension, Aiyuk delivered a crystal-clear message: “If the team shows me real commitment and transparency about the future, I’m not closing any doors.”

Aiyuk’s résumé makes him the most coveted receiver on the market: over 2,000 yards and 24 touchdowns in his last two healthy seasons, proving he is Kyle Shanahan’s most dangerous weapon and the best playmaker Brock Purdy has ever had.

The interested teams all have obvious motives:

  • Jets want to pair him with Garrett Wilson
  • Ravens need a true #1 for Lamar Jackson
  • Titans are looking for a veteran partner for rookie Cam Ward
  • Raiders see him as the perfect complement to Brock Bowers

The story is no longer about market value; it’s about how the 49ers choose to act. The organization now faces a clear decision: reopen talks, repair the relationship, and keep an elite playmaker, or let a top-tier talent walk. Aiyuk closed with a simple but heavy line:“I just want clarity. If the 49ers give me that, everything else can be worked out.”

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