The San Francisco 49ers and Brandon Aiyuk situation has puzzled many and we aren't any closer to a conclusion to it.
Will Aiyuk play for the 49ers again? Or is his time done?
Either way, after tearing his ACL in 2024, we haven't seen him since, with reports of things not going over well as his absence in the building during last season wasn't ideal, which reportedly saw part of his contract be voided. And things escalated.
Now, Aiyuk's teammate, George Kittle, has given a few details on the bizarre situation.
"I'd just go out there and talk to him because he didn't go to meetings or anything like that," Kittle said on Bussin With The Boys. "I would just talk to him like, 'Hey, I'm your guy, I love you.' I started doing that, call it Week 6. I don't really know what week it was. And then literally a week later that story came out, like all the crazy stuff. And then I didn't see him again."
"I don't know what's going on with Brandon. Like I don't know what he's thinking about, or what he's thinking. So, I really have no idea."
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Are 49ers done with Aiyuk?
It certainly feels that way, especially after general manager John Lynch's comments that Aiyuk will never play a snap for San Francisco again.
But the NFL isn't always predictable, so while it seems nearly impossible for Aiyuk and the 49ers to come together and sort it out, the door is never truly closed until he ends up on another team.
The whole situation is a little bizarre, as Aiyuk, before his injury, was destined to become one of the best receivers in football.
Now, we wonder if he even has a future in the league.
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