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With Kyle Shanahan Cryptic, John Lynch Breaks Silence on “Heated” Negotiations With Brandon Aiyuk as 49ers WR Awaits Contract Extension

The San Francisco 49ers are facing a double dose of contract drama! While All-Pro left tackle Trent Williams holds out for a new deal, the spotlight remains on wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk’s negotiations. The latest buzz? John Lynch is stepping up, breaking his silence on the fiery talks with the star wideout.

In a recent tweet dropped by KNBR, former American football safety and Niners’ general manager Lynch gave fans a peek behind the curtain. “The communication still has been really good both with Brandon and his agent. I’m always hopeful. I can tell you, we feel the urgency,” Lynch said. San Fran’s GM made it clear that while negotiations are intense, there’s no bad blood with Aiyuk. He assured, “Negotiations can get heated. I think it’s his first time going through that, but no bad blood. There’s much love and respect for the relationship we have and will have in the future.”

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The 26-year-old wideout’s about to hit the final year of his $12M rookie deal. With 1,342 receiving yards last season and back-to-back 1,000-yard campaigns, he’s earned every bit of his desired extension. 

On KNBR’s Colbert and Topes Show, HC Kyle Shanahan kept things pretty cryptic, adding fuel to the fire. “Nothing has changed with Aiyuk at this point,” Shanahan said. “I feel like we’ve been in the same situation for a while, so there’s still plenty of options, plenty of directions that can happen. We’re having discussions with his agent.” 

ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reported—the Steelers are eyeing Aiyuk with a juicy $28M-per-season offer. But guess what? The 49ers are still holding out, hoping for a long-term deal instead. NFL Network’s Mike Garofolo chimed in, saying San Fran hasn’t pulled the trigger on a trade because they’re close to striking an extension. “Both the sides aren’t that far apart on an extension,” Garofolo said. 

On a related note, Trent Williams’ contract situation also stirred some drama, though there’s no trade speculation here. Williams, a three-time All-Pro, is holding out for a contract adjustment and remains in discussions with the team.

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As the Niners work through these contract headaches, Aiyuk’s absence from minicamp has cost him both practice reps and a chunk of his paycheck. 

Brandon Aiyuk facing $104k in fines as he fights for top WR deal

Aiyuk’s rolling the dice on his future, and it’s hitting his wallet hard. The veteran WR’s been dodging minicamp while he’s gunning for a deal that could catapult him to one of the top-paid receivers in the league. Per reports, the Arizona State champ’s facing $104,259 in fines for his absence. 

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The Niners’ superstar WR’s demand for an extension ain’t without merit. He lit up the field last season with 1,342 receiving yards, and his performance in critical moments—like the NFC Championship victory over the Lions—demonstrates his impact. In that game, he snagged a 51-yard catch that set up a crucial TD. He also showed up in Super Bowl LVIII with three amazing grabs for 49 yards, despite the tight loss to the Chiefs.

Even with fines piling up, the Cali-born player’s absence shows he’s serious about getting paid for what he’s worth. As the Niners negotiate, Brandon Aiyuk’s move makes it clear he’s not just after money—he’s proving he’s a must-have game-changer for San Francisco.

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