Brandon Aiyuk Drama Just Drew A Serious Warning For 49ers Fans

As concerns grow over Brandon Aiyuk's future in the NFL, former star TJ Houshmandzadeh warns that a lack of discipline and guidance could be undermining the 49ers wide receiver's career prospects.

Brandon Aiyuk’s social media silence over the last couple of days has been noticeable for all the right reasons. After a stretch of posts aimed at the San Francisco 49ers, the wideout had been digging himself into a deeper hole, and former NFL star and ex-trainer TJ Houshmandzadeh thinks the damage could spill far beyond San Francisco.

“He might not play in an NFL stadium again if he don’t shut the **** up. Like what is he doing?" Houshmandzadeh said.

Houshmandzadeh went further, pointing to the Washington Commanders as a team that should think twice before getting involved. “Adam Peters, if you sign Brandon Aiyuk, the Commanders should fire you the day you sign him.

What makes y’all different than the 49ers? You don’t think he’s gonna do to you, what he’s doing to them?

"Does Shanahan have a little temper? Yeah he does.

So when he sees you do some ** ****, he’s gonna respond because that’s just Kyle Shanahan. John Lynch is like 'let me patch these two up together because we need both of these guys' and that’s what he did- brought them in a room, had a conversation and they hugged it out.

We good. This is old news.”

That kind of blunt criticism fits the moment. Aiyuk’s public back-and-forth has not helped him, and he doesn’t appear to have anyone around him stepping in to calm things down. He no longer has an agent, either, which makes the situation look even more unsteady.

The one part of Aiyuk’s online activity that made sense was him finally telling his side. That’s what people had wanted to hear. Before that, the 49ers’ version was the only one out there, and he let it sit that way for too long to get much benefit of the doubt.

Instead, he has been pushing fans and NFL people the wrong way with the way he’s handled everything. For now, the fact that he hasn’t posted in a couple of days at least suggests he may be settling down. And if that holds, it would be a welcome shift - because right now, Aiyuk has become the kind of red flag that could make every NFL team, including the Commanders, pause.

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