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49ers ‘in no rush’ to remove WR Brandon Aiyuk from roster

By Thomson Reuters Mar 30, 2026 | 11:44 AM

While not hiding the fact that a separation is coming at some point, San Francisco 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan isn’t putting a date on wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk’s removal from the roster.

“I ​don’t have a date,” Shanahan said Monday at the NFL league ‌meetings in Phoenix when asked when the 49ers might release Aiyuk. “We’re in no rush to do that.”

Aiyuk, who agreed to a four-year, $120 million contract in August 2024, had his 2026 guaranteed money voided when he stopped showing up at the facility last summer to ‌rehab a ​torn ACL and MCL in his right knee ⁠sustained in Week 7 of ⁠the 2024 season.

It’s been a stunning fall from grace for Aiyuk, 28, who led San Francisco with 1,342 receiving yards and seven touchdown catches in 2023. Over five NFL seasons, the former first-round pick has amassed ​294 catches for 4,305 yards and 25 touchdown catches.

“I’ve been coaching over 20 years and I’ve never been in a situation where a contract’s ⁠been voided,” Shanahan said in November. “It takes ⁠a lot of things to get a contract voided. Never ​dealt with that.”

San Francisco GM John Lynch said in February that Aiyuk would not ​be released until at least the start of the new ‌league year on March 11.

Shanahan is hopeful the 49ers can get something in exchange for Aiyuk, who last played in a game in October of 2024.

“Eventually, it will resolve itself,” Shanahan said. “Hopefully, we get something for it.”

With Aiyuk on ⁠the way out and 2025 leading receiver Jauan Jennings also expected to depart in free agency, San Francisco signed longtime Tampa Bay wideout Mike Evans and multi-team ⁠veteran Christian Kirk to ‌transform its receiver room.

Lynch had some parting well wishes ⁠on Monday for Jennings, a 2020 seventh-round pick who caught ​210 ‌passes for 2,581 yards and 22 scores in 75 ​games with ⁠the 49ers.

“He’ll find a good home, and Jauan will go play great football for someone,” Lynch said, per The Athletic. “I can’t say enough for what that guy did; when that guy stepped between the lines, man, he was a presence, and they had to deal with him, and he won us a lot ​of games.”

–Field Level Media