Super Bowl Champion Richard Sherman Unexpectedly Backs Brandon Aiyuk — And the Door to a 49ers Return May Not Be Fully Closed
San Francisco — When the San Francisco 49ers officially placed wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk on the reserve/left squad list, many around the league assumed the relationship had reached its inevitable end. To most observers, the move signaled a clean break. But amid growing speculation and disappointment from fans, one influential voice offered a very different perspective — Super Bowl champion Richard Sherman.
Speaking on The Richard Sherman Podcast, the former All-Pro cornerback, who helped lead the 49ers to Super Bowl LIV, pushed back against the idea that Aiyuk’s time in San Francisco is defined solely by frustration or resentment. Instead, Sherman framed the situation as far more complex, shaped by injuries, business decisions, and circumstances beyond a player’s control.

According to Sherman, Aiyuk has never lacked a desire to remain with the 49ers. In fact, he says the receiver has repeatedly expressed how much he wanted to stay and continue contributing to the team — even as contract uncertainty and setbacks mounted.
“Brandon has told me multiple times that he genuinely wants to stay in San Francisco and keep giving everything to this team,” Sherman said. “But the rapid changes, the contract side of the business, and the injury — those are things a player simply can’t control.”
Aiyuk entered the 2025 season facing one of the most difficult stretches of his career. Recovering from a serious ACL injury, navigating a contentious contract situation, and ultimately being ruled out for the remainder of the season created the public image of a disgruntled player — a narrative Sherman believes oversimplifies the reality.
Sherman emphasized that in today’s NFL, business decisions often accelerate fractures between teams and players, regardless of loyalty or intent. But he was careful to note that such outcomes don’t automatically erase emotional ties or commitment.
While stopping short of predicting a reunion, Sherman left the door slightly open. He suggested that if Aiyuk returns to full health and both sides find common ground, a future path back to San Francisco cannot be entirely ruled out.
For 49ers fans, Sherman’s comments carry particular weight. Few understand the emotional and professional complexities of NFL separations better than someone who has lived them himself. And at the very least, his words serve as a reminder that the Brandon Aiyuk–49ers story may not be as definitively finished as it currently appears.
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