Panthers Linked To A Receiver Who Could Bring More Than Help

Could Brandon Aiyuk be the solution to the Carolina Panthers' offense, or will his off-field controversies and injury history make him more trouble than he's worth?

The Carolina Panthers have surfaced as a possible destination in one of the offseason’s oddest storylines, with Sports Illustrated’s Ethen Hutton listing them among three landing spots for Brandon Aiyuk.

Hutton made the case that Carolina could work for both sides. In his view, Aiyuk would step into a role as a clear WR2 in a passing game that took a big step forward during the 2025 season. He wrote that Aiyuk could become the team’s top option in the intermediate game while also opening things up for Tetairoa McMillan, Jalen Coker and Xavier Legette on vertical routes.

Aiyuk’s résumé still carries real weight. In 2023, he caught 75 passes for 1,342 yards and seven touchdowns, earning second-team All-Pro honors as the 49ers reached Super Bowl LVIII against the Kansas City Chiefs.

San Francisco rewarded that season with a four-year, $120 million extension. But Aiyuk’s 2024 season went sideways fast. Seven games in, he suffered ACL and MCL tears and has not played a snap since.

His absence has not been only about the knee injuries, either. The relationship between Aiyuk and the 49ers has broken down, and San Francisco eventually voided the guaranteed money on his deal for 2026 because of what the team described as a lack of participation. The 49ers also placed him on their reserve/left squad list toward the end of 2025.

Aiyuk has also made headlines this offseason for strange activity on social media, including posting clips of himself saying an agreement had been reached to join his former college quarterback Jayden Daniels and the Washington Commanders. Hutton included Washington on his list as well.

Even with all that, the fit in Carolina is hard to square. The Panthers have already leaned heavily on McMillan, the 2025 Offensive Rookie of the Year, and Coker, who just got an extension. And off the field, Aiyuk’s behavior brings back uncomfortable memories of Diontae Johnson, whose time in Carolina ended the way it did.

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