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John Lynch Calls Out Brandon Aiyuk Amid Contract Dispute

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Time is running out for the San Francisco 49ers to get wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk to agree to a contract extension and get him ready for Week 1 of the regular season.

Aiyuk reportedly has been looking for an extension from the Niners worth about $30 million per season, or, failing that, a trade to another team that would give him such a deal.

While he’s been waiting for a resolution, he has been staging a hold-in where he has been present at training camp but not participating in practices.

Niners general manager John Lynch was asked if he has talked to Aiyuk about when he’s expected to return to practice, and Lynch simply replied, “At some point you gotta play,” via podcast host Kevin Kruger.

John Lynch when asked if he has communicated with Brandon Aiyuk that he is expected to practice:

“At some point you gotta play”#49ers pic.twitter.com/HX90F51wVj

— Kevin Krueger (@kevinkruegs) August 28, 2024

The Niners reportedly negotiated trade agreements with the Cleveland Browns, New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers, and Aiyuk said no to the Browns and Patriots, even though the Pats offered him more than $30 million a year.

There may be a standing trade agreement with the Steelers, but it seems clear the 49ers would much prefer to work out an extension and keep Aiyuk in the fold as they look to get back to the Super Bowl.

He is the No. 1 weapon in their passing game, having led them with 75 catches and 1,342 receiving yards and tying for the team lead with seven receiving touchdowns last season.

At age 26, his career is on an upward trajectory, and he could very well become even better this season.

But at this point, being ready for the Sept. 9 opener is a concern, and if he were to sign an extension, or agree to play out the last year of his contract, it would likely take some time for him to get into game shape.

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