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49ers void Brandon Aiyuks 2026 guaranteed money , set to release him.


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3 hours ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Some part of the NFLPA is bound to be upset by him conceding this.

 

3 hours ago, UnluckyforSome said:

You would have to think so. I mean to not even negotiate some sort compromise is very strange. 

Methinks he very clearly violated the terms of the agreement. Hence why it isn't being blasted publicly. 

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On 11/22/2025 at 8:39 AM, CarolinaLivin said:

I doubt it on the commanders piece. They tried to go after a bunch of vets this year to try and go after a chip after Jayden Daniels great rookie season. They are the oldest team in the league right now and it kinda blew up in their face. I think they’ll go after some youth. But i could be wrong. 

we will see but he's best friends with Jayden, Deebo likely won't be back next year. 

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10 minutes ago, strato said:

The huge money contract. 

Yea I mean I get it but most QBs get crazy money contracts, look at Justin Fields but Purdy has had the 49ers in the playoffs every year he has started.  Pretty sure the 49ers aren’t complaining about that contract.  Hell I would love to have him here with that contract.  Dude is a baller!

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17 minutes ago, rebelrouser said:

I really like Purdue but Mac Jones has shown it is more of the coach/system than the qb and Purdy makes more than Herbert, Jackson, Hurts, Stafford, etc. 

true but let’s say BY balls out the rest if this year and wins a couple of playoff games.  He will get paid more than those guys too.  QB money is always going up.  Heck if Bryce balls out like that he will probably make more than Purdy, just the way it goes at that position 

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