Brandon Aiyuk Just Made This 49ers Standoff Even More Embarrassing

Brandon Aiyuk may have jeopardized his NFL future with a controversial video that highlights ongoing challenges with the 49ers and questionable decision-making.

Brandon Aiyuk’s latest social media post did him no favors.

The 49ers receiver, who has been openly pushing toward an exit, put up a 30-second video with the caption, "Mood cuz I'm gone be a Commander soon." In the clip, he’s dancing and wearing Commanders colors, another public nod to where he seems convinced he’s headed next.

The problem is simple: unless Aiyuk knows something nobody else does, he’s still waiting on a release that hasn’t come. And every fresh video only keeps the spotlight on how messy this has gotten.

For a brief stretch, there was at least a hint that he was dialing things back. He went four days without posting a video online, formally fired his agent, and wrote a public letter to the NFLPA. That looked, for a moment, like a player trying to get his footing again.

Then the latest video landed.

Aiyuk’s situation has now become a case of him repeatedly talking himself further into trouble. Complaining hasn’t worked.

Dancing hasn’t worked. Acting as if he’s already with Washington hasn’t worked.

Even calling Kyle Shanahan and John Lynch names hasn’t changed the outcome.

The message from the source material is blunt: the smarter move would be to stop feeding the fire. Stay quiet, file for reinstatement, report to the 49ers’ facility on Day 1 of training camp, take the physical, and let the release happen the way it’s supposed to happen. That would be the grown-up route, and it would take a lot less energy than filming and posting videos he’ll probably wish he could erase later.

There’s also the financial side, and it’s a steep one. Aiyuk has already forfeited the guarantees in his contract, and he likely will have to give back up to $18.4 million of his signing bonus.

If he ends up with the Commanders, that money would come out of his next contract. If he never plays again in the NFL, it comes out of his bank account.

The larger point here is that Aiyuk is doing real damage to his own cause. He’s not being painted as a bad person or a violent player, and the source material makes clear he doesn’t gamble on football games, as far as we know. But his relationship with his employer is badly broken, and right now he keeps making it worse.

After nine months of saying almost nothing, aside from the video of him driving past Levi’s Stadium at 100 miles per hour, he finally launched an online campaign once June 1st passed and the 49ers still hadn’t released him. It’s now July, and he still doesn’t appear any closer to the ending he wants.

At this point, the path forward is obvious. He just hasn’t taken it yet.

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