San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk received a positive health update that could significantly impact the team’s season opener. After missing 10 games due to a knee injury, fans were understandably concerned about his availability. However, 49ers insider Matt Maiocco reported that Aiyuk is progressing well in his recovery. According to Maiocco, the wideout is ahead of schedule and could even be ready to play in Week 1.
Aiyuk Nearing Week 1 Return Amid Trade Rumors and Offseason Recovery Progress Reports
Aiyuk’s injury status has been a major talking point throughout the offseason, particularly after signs of promising recovery emerged as early as May 30. With this recent update, his chances of being ready for the September 7 opener against the Seattle Seahawks appear increasingly strong.
This development reduces the pressure on head coach Kyle Shanahan, who may not need to revise his offensive game plan or rely on a different receiver to take on the WR1 role if Aiyuk is available.

Despite the optimistic injury news, Aiyuk’s future with the 49ers remains uncertain due to persistent trade rumors. Speculation about his dissatisfaction with the franchise has been circulating around the Bay Area. However, Aiyuk addressed the chatter directly on social media, dismissing the notion by pointing out that he was physically unable to perform for 10 weeks, making a trade unlikely during that period.
Lynch Admits Missteps in Contract Talks, Aiyuk Still Likely to Start Week 1
Adding to the complexity of Aiyuk’s situation, 49ers general manager John Lynch acknowledged missteps in how the team handled contract talks. During a June appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, Lynch admitted the process could have been handled more smoothly. He framed the ordeal as a learning opportunity and suggested that both sides bore responsibility for the tension that developed.
With his health improving and Week 1 on the horizon, it seems Aiyuk is poised to contribute to the 49ers’ offense when the regular season begins. Despite the ongoing off-field issues, there is no immediate indication that a trade is imminent. The latest updates offer reassurance to fans and strengthen the likelihood that Aiyuk will remain an integral part of San Francisco’s plans for at least the start of the 2025 season.