Brandon Aiyuk Just Took His 49ers Rift To Another Level

Brandon Aiyuk's fiery Instagram revelations expose deep mistrust between him and the 49ers, casting doubt on his NFL future.

Brandon Aiyuk took his contract dispute with the San Francisco 49ers to another level on Tuesday, unloading on the team in an Instagram story rant that accused the organization of lying about when his guarantees were voided.

The 28-year-old wide receiver said he is done with the franchise and made it clear he has no intention of going back. “I will not be reinstating with them nor ever doing any kind of business with them,” he wrote on Instagram. “I’m locked in and focused on my opportunity to return to the field this season!”

That reinstatement issue matters because it would be the step needed for Aiyuk to come off the 49ers’ reserve/left squad list. If he refuses to reinstate, San Francisco can keep him there. He would remain tied to the team, but he would not count against roster space and would not be paid.

Aiyuk also laid out his side of the dispute in more detail than he has before. He said the guarantees were voided in November, but claimed the 49ers had already made that decision in July and then misled the public about it.

“When the news finally came out that my guarantees were voided in November,” Aiyuk wrote on Instagram. “The team continued to lie to the media/fan base acting as if that was not a decision that was made in July.

Continually saying that I would be returning, despite that fact that I told them on numerous occasions that I would not be. With the severity of my injury and guarantees no longer on the table that was not an option.

“We are 1 year from the date in which they made the decision to void my guarantees due to ‘missed rehab’ yet they have the footage and the gps information that shows I reached markers I never hit even before injury. All before the required recovery time ordered by the surgeon.”

As for what comes next, Aiyuk’s future appears to be away from San Francisco. He referenced a chance to get back on the field this season, but the relationship with the 49ers looks broken beyond repair.

He had previously been linked with the Washington Commanders, though there does not appear to be enough interest there right now. And with an active arrest warrant hanging over him, Aiyuk’s off-field situation could make other teams think twice before getting involved.

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