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Jed York leaves door open to Brandon Aiyuk returning to the 49ers

News RoomBy News RoomApril 4, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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The San Francisco 49ers‘ ownership has injected a surprising dose of uncertainty into what many believed was a foregone conclusion regarding Brandon Aiyuk‘s future.

Speaking at the NFL Annual League Meeting on Monday, March 30, 2026, principal owner Jed York broke from the increasingly final tone set by the team’s front office and coaching staff.

While General Manager John Lynch and head coach Kyle Shanahan have largely signaled an imminent split, York indicated he remains personally interested in seeing the wideout return to the field in red and gold.

“I would like to see him play for us,” York stated, emphasizing the talent that led the team to sign him to a massive four-year, $120 million extension before the 2024 season. “We paid him for a reason. I think he’s a really good football player.”

The path back to the active roster is, however, cluttered with significant financial and personal obstacles. Aiyuk‘s 2025 season was a total loss, characterized by a mysterious disappearance from team facilities and a placement on the reserve/left squad list in December.

The situation became legally and financially messy when the 49ers voided $27 million in guaranteed money because Aiyuk reportedly failed to adhere to his rehabilitation plan following a multi-ligament knee injury sustained in October 2024.

York acknowledged the frustration of the deal’s lack of return so far, jokingly noting that the franchise has paid Aiyuk more millions of dollars than actual snaps he has played since putting pen to paper on the blockbuster contract.

Rebuilding the room

The leverage in this standoff is currently held by the organization, largely due to an aggressive free-agency period that has fundamentally altered the San Francisco 49ers‘ offensive identity.

San Francisco recently secured six-time Pro Bowler Mike Evans on a three-year deal and added veteran Christian Kirk to a one-year contract, providing a stabilizing presence that was missing during last year’s internal turmoil.

York believes these additions have created a professional environment capable of integrating even the most troubled assets.

“I think we’re making sure that room is where it needs to be,” York remarked. “And if B.A. is a part of that room, we’re going to be more talented. And I have no problem with that. I hope he’s doing well personally, and I hope I get to see him soon.”

Despite York‘s softer tone, the underlying reality remains focused on value. Aiyuk was a cornerstone of the 2023 offense, hauling in 75 passes for a career-high 1,342 yards and seven touchdowns, but his trade stock has been significantly diminished by his 2025 absence and ongoing health concerns.

Kyle Shanahan, speaking earlier Monday, was far less sentimental, noting that while there is no rush to release Aiyuk, the team is actively looking to recoup draft capital.

“Don’t have a date. Eventually it will resolve itself,” Shanahan told reporters. “Hopefully we can get something for it. We’re in no rush. We have to do what’s right for the 49ers.”

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