49ers WR Brandon Aiyuk will report to training camp despite trade request, per report

San Francisco 49ers players are due to report to training camp on Tuesday, and it appears that wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk will be among them. A player reporting to training camp isn't typically news, but with Aiyuk, it is this season because of his trade request.

According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, Aiyuk will be reporting despite asking to be dealt from the only team he's ever played for. Later on Tuesday, NBC Sports Bay Area's Matt Maiocco reported that Aiyuk was in camp.

Why would Aiyuk request a trade from the Niners, where he's had great success? As with many things in the NFL, it comes down to money. Aiyuk apparently wants to continue with the Niners, but not without a contract extension. NFL Network's Mike Garafolo reported last week that the Niners haven't had any extension talks with Aiyuk since May, which is what led Aiyuk to request the trade.

San Francisco drafted him with the 25th overall pick in 2020, and he has produced for the Niners. He has 269 receptions for 3,931 yards and 25 touchdowns for San Francisco over his four-year career. Aiyuk has managed to find a way to materially improve his game every single season, but he took a huge jump forward when Brock Purdy ascended to the starting quarterback position in 2022.

Justin Jefferson leads all wide receivers in salary after landing a huge contract extension with the Vikings. (Taylar Sievert/Yahoo Sports)
Brandon Aiyuk is attempting to break into this wide receiver club. (Taylar Sievert/Yahoo Sports)

In Aiyuk's first two seasons with the Niners, which were Purdy-free, he tallied 118 receptions for 1,574 yards and 10 touchdowns. In his two most recent seasons, in which Aiyuk had Purdy slinging passes his way, he tallied 153 receptions for 2,357 yards and 15 touchdowns.

Despite the trade request, Aiyuk didn't have much leverage in this situation so holding out would not have accomplished much. General manager John Lynch essentially confirmed the Niners have no plans to trade Aiyuk, telling the media Tuesday they "fully intend on Brandon being a Niner," calling him "an integral part of the team."

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