Brandon Aiyuk contract details: 49ers end standoff, make disgruntled star fifth-highest paid WR in NFL

David Suggs

Brandon Aiyuk contract details: 49ers end standoff, make disgruntled star fifth-highest paid WR in NFL image

Déjà vu?

For much of the offseason, Brandon Aiyuk and the 49ers were at an impasse, seemingly unable to find common ground on the terms of the big-money deal Aiyuk and his representatives felt he so richly deserved.

Aiyuk appeared to be angling for a move elsewhere, placing an official trade request in July. In the end, though, San Francisco is where Aiyuk's heart — and wallet — lay.

On Thursday, he made it official. Aiyuk and the 49ers agreed to a long-term contract extension, per NFL Network's Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo.

The move sees Aiyuk surge into the upper echelons of NFL wideouts, not just in terms of talent, but also in terms of market value.

Here's the latest on Aiyuk's new deal.

MORE: Why did Brandon Aiyuk re-sign with the 49ers? 

Brandon Aiyuk contract details

  • Years: 4
  • Value: $120 million
  • AAV: $30 million
  • Guaranteed: $76 million

Aiyuk inked a four-year, $120 million extension Thursday with the 49ers. He'll net $76 million in guaranteed money over the course of his contract, tied for the sixth-highest total among wide receivers.

The new deal will kick in during the 2025 season. Aiyuk will receive $30 in average annual salary, making him the fifth-highest paid receiver by that metric.

The Arizona State product put together the most productive season of his young career in 2023, posting career highs in yardage (1,342) and yards per catch (17.9). Aiyuk, 26, established himself as one of Brock Purdy's favorite targets, garnering an All-Pro second-team nod in the process.

For his efforts, Aiyuk was richly rewarded. He now takes his place among the stars, surging past plenty of stars to become one of the highest-paid non-QBs in the league.

Brandon Aiyuk stats

SeasonGRec.TgtsYardsYPCTDs
202012609674812.55
202117568482614.85
202217781141,01513.08
202316751051,34217.97
Totals622693993,93114.625

NFL's highest-paid wide receivers 2024

Aiyuk will not get a chance to bask in his new riches until 2025. As such, he is not listed on the top-10 highest paid wideouts in 2024.

RankPlayerTeamAAV
1Justin JeffersonVikings$35 million
2A.J. BrownEagles$32 million
3Amon-Ra St. BrownLions$30.002 million
4Tyreek HillDolphins$30 million
5Jaylen WaddleDolphins$28.17 million
6Davante AdamsRaiders$28 million
7Cooper KuppRams$26.7 million
8DeVonta SmithEagles$25 million
9Nico CollinsTexans$24.25 million
10DK MetcalfSeahawks$24 million

MORE: Breaking down the NFL's highest-paid receivers for 2024

In terms of total contract value, Aiyuk fares well among the league's finest pass-catchers. He sits just behind Amon-Ra St. Brown and even with Tyreek Hill on the list of the NFL's wealthiest wideouts.

RankPlayerTeamTotal contract
1Justin JeffersonVikings$140 million
 Davante AdamsRaiders$140 million
3CeeDee LambCowboys$136 million
4Amon-Ra St. BrownLions$120.01 million
5Brandon Aiyuk49ers$120 million
 Tyreek HillDolphins$120 million
7Amari CooperBrowns$100 million
8A.J. BrownEagles$96 million
9Calvin RidleyTitans$92 million
10Jaylen WaddleDolphins$84.5 million

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David Suggs is a content producer at The Sporting News. A long-suffering Everton, Wizards and Commanders fan, he has learned to get used to losing over the years. In his free time, he enjoys skateboarding (poorly), listening to the likes of Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye and D’Angelo, and penning short journal entries.