The San Francisco 49ers have not ruled out the possibility of listening to offers for Brandon Aiyuk following the 2026 NFL Draft.
If the San Francisco 49ers release Brandon Aiyuk, Sonny Styles' Washington Commanders could try to sign him now that the 2026 NFL Draft has passed.
The Brandon Aiyuk saga hasn't reached a breaking point just yet, but 49ers GM John Lynch provided a key update this week on the wide receiver’s potential exit from San Francisco.
The San Francisco 49ers are already taking the right steps ahead of the 2026 season. By sending Dee Winters to the Dallas Cowboys, they’ve managed to free up some extra cap space to pursue other players.
The San Francisco 49ers traded down twice in the 2026 NFL Draft, and now general manager John Lynch has hinted at the possibility of another move from the No. 33 overall pick.
Kyle Shanahan was shocked to see the San Francisco 49ers not getting any offers for Mac Jones during the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, but he expects the quarterback to be back with the team.
John Lynch is another top executive to reveal that his team, the San Francisco 49ers, is using AI to assist in the draft process, something other teams have also acknowledged in one way or another.
John Lynch has made it increasingly clear what the future could hold for Brandon Aiyuk, whose 2025 season was filled with controversy for the San Francisco 49ers, forcing the organization to manage the situation carefully.
The San Francisco 49ers and the Los Angeles Chargers are playoff teams that one to contend, and hence, they hosted visits to one of the most coveted wideouts in the 2026 NFL Draft.
According to Kyle Juszczyk, the level of Brock Purdy with the San Francisco 49ers is not sufficiently recognized.
The San Francisco 49ers and Kyle Shanahan are frustrated with the logistics of traveling to Australia for the 2026 NFL season opener, but Roger Goodell has dismissed those concerns, citing the league's commitment to international growth.
The San Francisco 49ers had a whole investigation made to see if their injury plagues were connected to the electrical substation, and according to full back Kyle Juszczyk, the concerns were valid.
After an injury-plagued season with the Denver Broncos, Dre Greenlaw has opened up about the frustrations that led to his decision to rejoin the San Francisco 49ers.
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