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San Francisco 49ers May Trade All-Pro Star Wide Receiver
The San Francisco 49ers may trade All-Pro star wide receiver, Brandon Aiyuk once free agency begins next month. Throughout their run to the Super Bowl, there was always an issue with contracts coming this offseason. The time is here and Aiyuk is unlikely to receive a contract extension for next season. Aiyuk is on a fifth-year option at $14.1 million and they still need to pay Deebo Samuel.
Samuel is in the midst of his three-year, $71.5 million extension. According to a report, there’s probably no point in giving Aiyuk a big payday if they’re using him as a second or third option. He could be better than Samuel, but it’s about who the 49ers will prioritize. However, Aiyuk could still be worth every penny but San Francisco might not be the fit to give him the contract he wants.
The concerning thing about the situation is that Aiyuk is probably getting overshadowed by Samuel, so he may move on to a team that prioritizes him. Aiyuk was selected with the 25th pick in the 2020 NFL Draft after they acquired the pick from the Minnesota Vikings in a trade. Since then, he has been putting on an illustrious career, racking up 3,931 receiving yards in his career. It would become difficult to pay both Aiyuk and Samuel, so the future is uncertain for San Francisco’s franchise quarterback.
Brock Purdy is safe with the 49ers but he’s facing losing one of his top targets who has been a crucial part of his journey. The chemistry between Purdy and Aiyuk will probably break and they could prioritize Samuel instead. This will be a tough decision either way for Kyle Shanahan to make.
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The #49ers are coming to terms with the fact that they will likely have to trade Brandon Aiyuk this offseason.Aiyuk is the 49ers top weapon outside of CMC but trading Deebo ($21.8M Dead money) and Kittle (18.9M dead money) is not an option.
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San Francisco 49ers May Trade All-Pro Star Wide Receiver Brandon Aiyuk
Purdy May Lose His Receiver Chemistry
If Aiyuk gets released or traded to another team, Purdy probably won’t have a reliable receiver in the deep pocket. However, Samuel is still arguably one of the best receivers in the league and has a promising future. He’s more used in short passes and screenplay situations where the team uses Christian McCaffrey as a reliable weapon too. Aiyuk is a useful tool if Purdy wants to sling it down the field in vertical or hail-mary plays.
Aiyuk caught 75 passes for 1,342 yards in 2023, both of which were career highs for him. He was graded a 91.5 as a No. 2 receiver by Pro Football Focus this season and he’s arguably a top deep threat in the league. However, Samuel has been dealing with numerous injuries and missed a lot of playing time. Comparing the two, the 49ers would probably want to prioritize Aiyuk instead.
There’s still a chance that Samuel’s future could be uncertain and they could deal him to a team that needs speed in their receiving corps. Samuel still put up good numbers while dealing with injuries. He had 60 catches, 892 yards and seven touchdowns while rushing 37 times for 225 yards.
The 49ers Have a Decision To Make
It’ll come down to the wire of which star receiver they think will produce the most for Purdy. However, San Francisco is still afraid of letting that happen since Samuel has been in the media spotlight for his leadership. He can break tackles and plow ahead to the end zone with his speed. However, removing him would lose a crucial part of Shanahan’s offense.
Aiyuk would be missed too for the deep pocket, but there are already rumors that he could land somewhere else quickly. Las Vegas Raiders are rumored to be a landing spot for Aiyuk. It’ll be interesting if the Raiders would trade Davante Adams in exchange for him.
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Giants scratch Rafael Devers from lineup with tight hamstring
Friday, February 27, 2026 9:48PM
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — The San Francisco Giants scratched slugger Rafael Devers from the starting lineup because of a tight hamstring, keeping him out of a spring training game against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Friday.
The three-time All-Star and 2018 World Series champion is starting his first full season with the Giants after they acquired him in a trade with the Boston Red Sox last year.
Devers hit 35 home runs and had 109 RBIs last season, playing 90 games with San Francisco and 73 in Boston. He signed a $313.5 million, 10-year contract in 2023 with the Red Sox.
He was 20 when he made his major league debut in Boston nine years ago, and he helped them win the World Series the following year.
Devers, who has 235 career homers and 747 RBIs, led Boston in RBIs for five straight seasons and has finished in the top 20 in voting for AL MVP five times.
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San Francisco court clerks strike for better staffing, training
The people cheering and banging drums on the front steps of San Francisco’s Hall of Justice are usually quietly keeping the calendars and paperwork on track for the city’s courts.
Those court clerks are now hitting the picket lines, citing the need for better staffing and more training. It’s the second time the group has gone on strike since 2024, and this strike may last a lot longer than the last one.
Defense attorneys, prosecutors and judges agree that court clerks are the engines that keep the justice system running. Without them, it all grinds to a slow crawl.
“You all run this ship like the Navy,” District 9 Supervisor Jackie Fielder said to a group of city clerks.
The strike is essentially a continuation of an averted strike that occurred in October 2025.
“We’re not asking for private jets or unicorns,” Superior Court clerk employee Ben Thompson said. “We’re just asking for effective tools with which we can do our job and training and just more of us.”
Thompson said the training is needed to bring current employees up to speed on occasional changes in laws.
Another big issue is staffing, something that clerks said has been an ongoing issue since October 2024, the last time they went on a one-day strike.
Court management issued their latest statement on Wednesday, in which the court’s executive officer, Brandon Riley, said they have been at an impasse with the union since December.
The statement also said Riley and his team has been negotiating with the union in good faith. He pointed out the tentative agreement the union came to with the courts in October 2025, but it fell apart when union members rejected it.
California’s superior courts are all funded by the state. In 2024, Sacramento cut back on court money by $97 million statewide due to overall budget concerns.
While there have been efforts to backfill those funds, they’ve never been fully restored.
Inside court on Thursday, the clerk’s office was closed, leaving the public with lots of unanswered questions. Attorneys and bailiffs described a slightly chaotic day in court.
Arraignments were all funneled to one courtroom and most other court procedures were funneled to another one. Most of those procedures were quickly continued.
At the civil courthouse, while workers rallied outside, a date-stamping machine was set up inside so people could stamp their own documents and place them in locked bins.
Notices were also posted at the family law clinic and small claims courts, noting limited available services while the strike is in progress.
According to a union spokesperson, there has been no date set for negotiations to resume, meaning the courthouse logjams could stretch for days, weeks or more.
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