Report: 49ers would’ve traded Aiyuk only if they could find replacement originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area
Brandon Aiyuk‘s contract-negotiation resolution with the 49ers could have taken a drastically different turn during the prolonged standoff between San Francisco and the All-Pro wide receiever.
The 49ers were willing to trade Aiyuk if they could get a high-end wide receiver to replace him, The Athletic’s Dianna Russini reported Thursday.
Russini’s report also states San Francisco offered a third-round draft pick in exchange for Denver Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton, which the latter declined. Had the Broncos accepted the 49ers’ offer, San Francisco reportedly would have traded Aiyuk to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The 49ers only were willing to trade Brandon Aiyuk if they could get a top-flight WR to replace him. They offered a third-round pick to Denver for Courtland Sutton, and then would’ve dealt Aiyuk to the Steelers, but the Broncos declined the offer.
So, he stays in SF.
— Dianna Russini (@DMRussini) August 29, 2024
A trade never materialized, and San Francisco ended up reportedly signing Aiyuk to a lucrative four-year, $120 million contract extension on Thursday.
It would have proved difficult for the 49ers to find a suitable replacement at this juncture of the NFL calendar, especially after Aiyuk posted back-to-back 1,000 yard seasons, staking his claim among the league’s preeminent receievers.
Instead of worrying about replacing Aiyuk’s incredible production both as a reciever and in the run game, San Francisco now can focus on preparing one of its most potent offensive weapons for the 49ers’ Week 1 clash with the New York Jets in 10 days.
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