Report: Aiyuk, 49ers restart contract talks after ‘candid’ meeting originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area
A new development regarding Brandon Aiyuk might give the 49ers Faithful some hope.
The star receiver recently had a sit-down meeting with coach Kyle Shanahan and the 49ers’ brass, and the two sides have since renewed negotiations on a long-term contract extension, NFL insider Jordan Schultz reported Friday, citing sources.
In the meeting, “open and candid thoughts were expressed,” Schultz added, and after months of negotiations and trade rumors, there is optimism that Aiyuk could remain in the Bay.
However, the situation remains “very fluid,” Schultz reported.
Sources: #49ers star WR Brandon Aiyuk recently had a sit-down meeting with Kyle Shanahan and others in the organization where “some open and candid thoughts were expressed.” The two sides have since restarted negotiations on a long-term deal and there is some optimism that Aiyuk… pic.twitter.com/8HE6DSzFV2
— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) August 9, 2024
NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero seconded Schultz’s development, reporting, citing sources, that San Francisco has made a “renewed effort” in recent days to strike a long-term deal with Aiyuk.
Pelissero, too, noted the situation remains fluid and other teams tied to the receiver in trade rumors, including the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cleveland Browns, still are in the mix, but Aiyuk remaining with the 49ers “appears increasingly possible.”
The #49ers have made a renewed effort in recent days to strike a long-term deal with WR Brandon Aiyuk, sources tell me and @MikeGarafolo.
The situation is fluid and other teams, including Pittsburgh, are still in the mix. But a return to SF appears increasingly possible.
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) August 9, 2024
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Author : NBC Sports BayArea
Publish date : 2024-08-09 21:09:35
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