Brandon Aiyuk Has an Arrest Warrant Out and the 49ers Are STILL Trying to Trade Him
Alright, 12s, buckle up, because the NFL rumor mill is absolutely wild right now, and one of our rivals down south is in total disarray. We're talking about Brandon Aiyuk, the 49ers' star receiver. The dude has an *actual arrest warrant* out for him in Santa Clara County, and San Francisco's brass is *still* dead set on getting rid of him via trade. This isn't some quiet off-season news, it's a full-blown meltdown happening right before our eyes, and it makes you wonder what's really going on over there in the Bay!Aiyuk's Legal Woes and the 49ers' Cold Shoulder
Legal trouble is never good, but the real kicker here is the 49ers' response. Aiyuk is facing a misdemeanor charge of exhibition of speed, stemming from a video posted last December showing him driving near the 49ers' stadium. Their GM, John Lynch, flat out said back in January that Aiyuk "will not play for the team again." Talk about burning a bridge! Even head coach Kyle Shanahan chimed in late March, saying they're in "no rush" to release him, clearly holding out for some compensation via a trade. The Niners aren't even waiting around, already bringing in new blood like Mike Evans and Christian Kirk in free agency, plus drafting De'Zhaun Stribling in the second round of the 2026 NFL Draft. Aiyuk missed all of 2025 rehabbing from some nasty ACL and MCL tears in his right knee, injuries he got way back in the 2024 season. He was put on the reserve/left squad list last December, showing this drama has been brewing for a while. This whole situation is wild, and it's definitely going to reshape that division.Micah Parsons' Long Road to Recovery
Shifting gears to another NFC player, let's talk about Micah Parsons. He's a wrecking ball, but the Packers are playing it super safe with their star pass-rusher. Parsons himself said Wednesday that Green Bay has a firm nine-month rehab rule for ACL tears. That puts his tentative return date right around mid-October of 2026. He went under the knife on December 29 of the 2025 season for a torn left ACL and also had another procedure to "clean up" his meniscus. He's crucial to their long-term plans, so it's no shock they're being extra cautious. Expect Parsons to start training camp on the PUP list and be sidelined for the early part of the regular season. Brenton Cox and a rookie will have big shoes to fill until he's back on the field.Dolphins' Achane Limited by Shoulder Injury
Finally, over in Miami, Dolphins running back De'Von Achane is dealing with a shoulder injury limiting him in mandatory minicamp. Head coach Jeff Hafley confirmed Wednesday that Achane has been stuck to individual drills, continuing through Thursday, the final day of minicamp. This is a big deal for a guy who inked a four-year, $68 million contract in May. He's recovering from a clean-up procedure for that shoulder injury, which forced him to miss Week 18 of the 2025 season. Good news: Hafley doesn't think it'll impact his activity for the start of training camp in July. Until he's fully cleared, Jaylen Wright and Ollie Gordon are getting those first-team reps in drills. The NFL season is right around the corner, and these early narratives are setting the stage. We're keeping an eye on how these situations evolve for all these guys, because every move impacts the league, and we know our Seahawks are always ready to compete. Get ready, the action is coming!🐦 What fans are saying on X
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