Commanders Just Got A Serious Warning About Brandon Aiyuk

A former NFL player issues a stern warning to the Washington Commanders about the risks involved in signing wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk.

Former NFL receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh isn’t sugarcoating his view of Brandon Aiyuk’s situation, and he’s putting the Washington Commanders on notice if they’re seriously considering a move for the 49ers wideout.

Houshmandzadeh, who spent 11 NFL seasons and became one of the league’s most reliable pass catchers with the Cincinnati Bengals from 2001-08, has a close enough connection to know the player well. He played alongside Chad Johnson during that stretch, forming one of the NFL’s top receiver duos, and later moved into life as an NFL analyst and private receivers coach. Aiyuk has been among the players he’s coached, though the two haven’t spoken in a while amid Aiyuk’s fallout with San Francisco.

That fallout has played out loudly in recent weeks. Aiyuk has been taking aim at the 49ers while pushing for his release so he can land with the Commanders, the team he wants. That has not gone over well around the league, and Houshmandzadeh made it clear on the “Speakeasy” podcast that he thinks Aiyuk is pushing things too far.

"He might not step foot in an NFL stadium again if he don’t shut the f--- up. Like what is he doing?" Houshmandzadeh said, referring to Aiyuk's recent comments about 49ers GM John Lynch and head coach Kyle Shanahan.

From there, Houshmandzadeh aimed his message directly at Washington general manager Adam Peters, and he didn’t leave much room for interpretation.

"Adam Peters, you sign Brandon Aiyuk, the Commanders should fire you the day you sign him."

He repeated the point, then tied it to the Commanders’ young quarterback and the risk that comes with bringing Aiyuk into that locker room.

"Adam Peters, you sign Brandon Aiyuk, the Commanders should fire you the day you sign him. Like, what are you thinking?

What makes y'all any different than the San Francisco 49ers? You don't think he's going to do to you what he's doing to them?

I don't understand this. If I'm Jayden Daniels, BA is my boy, if it doesn't work out, is he still going to be my boy?

So, do I even want to see if it it will work out? Because I may ruin a relationship over sports."

Houshmandzadeh’s warning is coming from a place of familiarity, not just outside criticism. He knows Aiyuk, he’s worked with him, and he’s also speaking from the perspective of someone who understands how quickly things can turn once a player’s frustration spills into the open.

His central point is simple: if Aiyuk is creating this kind of mess with one team, why assume it would be different somewhere else? And if the Commanders do decide to pursue him, Houshmandzadeh believes they’d better be prepared for the same kind of drama to follow.

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