The 49ers have been actively discussing a potential extension with wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk as he enters the final year of his contract. General Manager John Lynch has stated that there is “nothing going on there” regarding rumors linking Aiyuk to the Steelers, and that the team is in talks with him about a new deal.
During an appearance on The Nightcap podcast, Aiyuk shared his perspective on the situation and expressed gratitude for former NFL player Chad Ochocinco’s comment that he deserves to make $30-32 million a year. Aiyuk believes he has demonstrated his value and hopes the 49ers see it the same way, stating, “I’m trying to get what I deserve.”
Aiyuk reflected on his growth as both a person and player during the past season, emphasizing the value he brings to the team both on and off the field. He highlighted his work ethic and leadership qualities, expressing confidence in his worth within the organization. Aiyuk acknowledged that negotiations are a professional process and expressed hope for a mutually beneficial agreement to continue playing for the 49ers.
Since being drafted 25th overall in 2020, Aiyuk has been a productive player for the 49ers, recording 153 catches for 2,357 yards and 15 touchdowns over the past two seasons. His performance has made him a valuable asset to the team’s offense, but with other key players on the roster and future contracts to consider, the team faces challenges in reaching a deal with Aiyuk. As they navigate discussions about his extension, the 49ers will need to find a balance that aligns with their long-term plans, including preparing for quarterback Brock Purdy’s upcoming contract negotiations.
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