49ers’ Brock Purdy Sends Strong Message on Future Contract – 49ers GM John Lynch’s eye-opening Brandon Aiyuk message amid stalled contract talks, trade calls

49ers’ Brock Purdy Sends Strong Message on Future Contract

Getty Brock Purdy is focused on next season instead of a new contract.

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy doesn’t worry about his financial future as a big payday potentially awaits after 2024.

“I’m trying to win this year and do everything I can for this organization this year,” Purdy told reporters on Monday. “Everything else happens how it happens. But for me, I need to get better from last year, on the film, and the things that I saw from last year. My rookie year, it’s like I’ve got this thing in me where I want to continue to master my craft, and that’s that.”

The 49ers have enjoyed a minimal contract of four years, $3.73 million with Purdy as he enters year three in 2024. Last month, Niners CEO Jed York acknowledged the importance of eventually paying a quarterback big money.

“It’s a business, obviously, too,” Purdy said. “But for me, I love this game. I love just competing with these guys in this organization. I love this organization, and I want to continue to represent myself for them, and in the right way. So that’s where I’m at with that. Getting too caught up in all that kind of stuff is, for me, that’s nonsense. So, just taking it one day at a time and getting better.”


Brock Purdy is Focused on Film

Brock Purdy connects with BA for the TD!

Purdy has been focused on film for 2023 after a rather dominant season where he entered the MVP conversation. He completed 69.4% of his passes for 4,280 yards and 31 touchdowns versus 11 interceptions.

“So obviously, it’s good that we have a lot of film to watch, where in my rookie year, you have seven games or so, where it’s like, these are things that came up, but also you got to rehab, get your arm healthy,” Purdy said. “Now, I can actually attack those things at practice and on the field, routes on air, all that kind of stuff, so I can sort of hone into trying to master my craft.”

Niners players began voluntary workouts last week, and Purdy sees the benefit of applying what he learned from film on the field.

“And then, when I go out in the field and hammer away at the little details and the fundamentals, just with footwork, and timing, my eyes, concepts, all of it,” Purdy said. “There’s a lot of stuff that I think I can clean up and get better at, for sure. So, coming back here, it’s been great sitting down with coaches and going over games and concepts, how I can continue to get better.”


Brock Purdy isn’t Fazed by ‘Mr. Irrelevant’ Label

Purdy has been quite busy off of the field with a wedding in March and advertising campaigns on the side amid his rising stardom. That included a Toyota commercial, which poked fun at this 2022 draft status of being “Mr. Irrelevant” as the final pick.

“Obviously, I’m a big believer in it doesn’t matter where you’re drafted,” Purdy said. “It’s what you do when you get there, with that opportunity. So that’s my advice to guys that are drafted Day 3 or undrafted guys or whoever.”

49ers GM John Lynch’s eye-opening Brandon Aiyuk message amid stalled contract talks, trade calls

While teams around the league are trying to trade for Brandon Aiyuk, San Francisco isn’t so keen to lose their star receiver.

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In the weeks and days leading up to the 2024 NFL Draft, San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk has been one of, if not the most talked about trade candidate. But if were up to 49ers general manager John Lynch, Aiyuk would be staying in San Francisco for the foreseeable future.

The wide receiver is entering the final year of his contract. If San Francisco is worried about their ability to retain him, the 49ers could recoup major draft capital with a trade. However, Lynch isn’t hoping to have to take that route. With Aiyuk being as successful as he has been in San Fran, Lynch doesn’t want the good times to stop rolling, via Clayton Holloway of the NFL Network.

“Our wish is he is here for the rest of his career,” Lynch said. “We are working through that.”

That being said, Lynch is well aware of the situation San Francisco is in. If an offer blows the 49ers, Lynch doesn’t want to disregard it.

“Sure,” Lynch admitted on receiving trade calls for Aiyuk. “We receive calls for a lot of players.”

What the 49ers decide to do with Aiyuk will be one of the biggest storylines heading into the NFL Draft. A trade would shake the entire NFL landscape to its core. Teams in need of wide receiver help are certainly keeping their eyes on San Francisco.

But when the 49ers leave the NFL Draft, Lynch is expecting Brandon Aiyuk to be on his squad. In an offense full of playmakers, Aiyuk has proven to be a strong receiving threat for Brock Purdy. John Lynch knows that the team is stronger with Aiyuk on it.

There will be callers, and a trade may eventually be made. But at least heading into the event, Lynch isn’t yet ready to pull the trade trigger.

Why Brandon Aiyuk is so valuable to 49ers, NFL trade suitors

 Kansas City Chiefs safety Mike Edwards (21) tackles San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk (11) during overtime of Super Bowl LVIII at Allegiant Stadium.
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Aiyuk has spent his entire four-year career with the 49ers after being a first-r0und pick in the 2020 NFL Draft. Over 62 total games, he has caught 269 passes for 3,931 yards and 25 touchdowns. Since 2022, Aiyuk has found his true stride in the NFL and has looked like one of the best receivers in the league.

In 2022, he set new career-highs in receptions (78) and touchdown grabs (8). One year later, he smashed his career receiving yardage record by gaining 1,342 yards. He also set a new career-best in yards per catch with 17.9.

That number ranked second amongst all pass catchers in the NFL. If Purdy wants to throw deep, oftentimes Aiyuk is there open. Even on short routes, Aiyuk can still gain extra yards after the play. That speed and playmaking ability are why teams around the league covet him as much as they do.

But the 49ers are no different. They understand they could lose Brandon Aiyuk in a year for nothing. However at least for now, San Francisco plans on doing everything in their power to retain him. Lynch will still listen to trade offers, but he’d have to be blown away to deal Aiyuk before the 2024 NFL Draft.

 

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