George Kittle details fractured 49ers-Aiyuk relationship

San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle has shared insights into the strained relationship with wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk. Kittle described Aiyuk's detachment during his recovery from a knee injury last season. The team has voided guarantees in Aiyuk's contract amid expectations of a trade.

Wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk remains on the San Francisco 49ers roster despite general manager John Lynch stating in January that he has 'played his last snap with the 49ers.' The team voided nearly $27 million in guarantees for Aiyuk's 2026 salary, yet no trade or release has occurred since the new league year began. Tight end George Kittle, speaking on the 'Bussin' with the Boys' podcast, provided details on the behind-the-scenes tensions from last season. Aiyuk missed all of 2025 after suffering ACL, MCL, and meniscus tears the prior year. During training camp and the early weeks, Aiyuk was in and out of the team facility, avoiding the locker room, training room, and meetings. He focused solely on rehab in the weight room and appeared distant from teammates, echoing his 2024 holdout that ended with a four-year, $120 million extension. Kittle recounted reaching out to Aiyuk around Week 6, saying, 'Hey, I'm your guy. Just letting you know I love you.' However, shortly after a report on the voided contract guarantees emerged, Aiyuk stopped appearing at the facility. Aiyuk had shown steady production growth since his 2020 debut, peaking at 1,342 receiving yards in 2023. Trade expectations persist, though his value has diminished post-injury. The Washington Commanders are a rumored suitor, linked by Aiyuk's past trade request and his Arizona State connection with their quarterback Jayden Daniels. Kittle noted he rarely discusses such matters with Lynch or coach Kyle Shanahan, emphasizing support for players without insight into Aiyuk's mindset.

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