Brandon Aiyuk Just Put Washington In A Really Uncomfortable Spot

Is Brandon Aiyuk's pursuit of a team switch threatening his NFL future?

Brandon Aiyuk’s latest social-media flare-up has pushed his situation beyond a standard trade request, at least in the eyes of two former San Francisco 49ers voices who are now sounding the alarm in very different ways.

Donte Whitner didn’t mince words on his podcast, “The Grit Code,” when he addressed Aiyuk’s behavior. Whitner said the wide receiver has effectively torched his own path forward.

"What I'm going to say is Brandon Aiyuk sealed his fate," Whitner said on his podcast " The Grit Code." "Brandon Aiyuk will never play another down in the NFL.

Yeah, you went at the 49ers front office and their coaching staff. You were very disgruntled, but the only chance you had was Jayden Daniels and the Washington Commanders.

That was the only person you had to go to battle for you."

Whitner then pointed to Aiyuk’s online attack on Daniels and Daniels’ mother as the moment that crossed the line.

"And for Brandon Aiyuk to not understand that and go on social media and attack Jayden Daniels and his mom, you sealed your fate… So sometimes burning bridges is okay. Not in this instance. So I think that's rest in peace for Brandon Aiyuk's career."

Aiyuk has spent weeks acting out because the 49ers have not released him, and he wants to be cut so he can sign with the Washington Commanders. But that idea may have taken a hit after he trolled Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels online.

Steve Young offered a much different tone, saying the situation could be about more than football. The former 49ers quarterback said he worries about Aiyuk and believes there may be mental health issues involved.

“I worry for him,” Young said, via Edward Lewis of the New York Post. “I feel like I want to reach out and help.

This is beyond football, it feels like. . . . It just feels like we need to not make it about football right now.”

For now, the concern around Aiyuk keeps growing, and the question is shifting away from a trade and toward whether he needs help.

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