Brandon Aiyuk, in limbo with 49ers, shouts 'Go Commanders' - ESPN
Brandon Aiyuk is making it clear what his preferred destination is whenever the San Francisco 49ers decide to part ways with him.
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Brandon Aiyuk is making it clear what his preferred destination is whenever the San Francisco 49ers decide to part ways with him.
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