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Kyle Shanahan on voiding Brandon Aiyuk's guarantees: "Extremely unusual" situation

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22 November 2025

49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan confirmed a report that the team has voided the remaining guaranteed money on wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk's deal during his Saturday press conference.

Aiyuk had a guaranteed salary of $26.15 million for the 2026 season, but did not challenge the team's decision. Per the report from TheAthletic.com, Aiyuk, who has not played since Week 7 of last season due to a serious knee injury, "failed to attend meetings and declined to participate in other team activities in recent months.”

Shanahan said that players who are rehabbing often miss team activities because "their schedule is totally different than the rest of the team" while decling to specify exactly why the 49ers decided to take this step in July.

"I've been coaching over 20 years, and I've never been in a situation where a contract's been voided," Shanahan said, via 49ersWebzone.com. "So it was extremely unusual to me. . . . It takes a lot of things to get a contract voided. Honestly, I've never dealt with that in my career or been in any building that's had that. So it was unusual, but that's stuff that I can't get into right now."

Shanahan said that he still hopes Aiyuk can return this season and that the contract decision "doesn't have anything to do with the future" of Aiyuk with the 49ers, but it wouldn't come as a great surprise at this point if Aiyuk has already played his final snaps with the team.

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49ers rule out Tatum Bethune, Eddy Pineiro

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22 November 2025

The 49ers have no surprises on their game status report Saturday.

They ruled out kicker Eddy Pineiro (right hamstring) and linebacker Tatum Bethune (ankle) as expected.

Pineiro has a grade 1 hamstring strain and is considered "week-to-week." The 49ers signed Matt Gay to the practice squad earlier this week, and he will kick against the Panthers on Monday night.

Bethune has a high-ankle sprain and is expected to miss multiple weeks but will not go on injured reserve with the team’s off week in Week 14.

Defensive end Robert Beal (concussion) is doubtful for Monday night after not practicing all week.

Linebacker Luke Gifford (hip, neck) is questionable after three limited practices.

Quarterback Brock Purdy (toe) and wide receiver Ricky Pearsall (knee) were full participants all week and have no injury designation.

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Bills RB Ty Johnson fined $10,777 for pelvic-thrust TD celebration in win over Bucs

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22 November 2025

The NFL has fined Buffalo Bills running back Ty Johnson $10,777 for "obscene gestures" as part of a crackdown on unsportsmanlike conduct. Johnson did a thrust-heavy celebration after scoring a go-ahead touchdown in the Bills' win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 11.

With less than a minute left in the first half, Johnson broke away on third-and-5 to sprint 52 yards for the touchdown. To celebrate, Johnson grabbed his leg, seemingly pretending to have sustained an injury (à la the Kansas City Current's Lo'eau LaBonta), and fell before grinding his pelvis against the ground twice.

Buffalo went on to win the game, 44-32, behind a six-touchdown night from quarterback Josh Allen.

The NFL fined Bills RB Ty Johnson $10,777 for unsportsmanlike conduct — this celebration last week.

That’s $5,388.50 per pump.

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— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) November 22, 2025

The fine comes a couple of weeks after Carolina Panthers running back Rico Dowdle was fined $14,491 for a similar celebration. Dowdle did "two pumps" (i.e., thrusted his pelvis twice) in the celebration, referencing a "Key and Peele" skit. 

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce was also slapped with a $14,491 fine for an obscene gesture earlier in the season, making a "huevos" homage to the movie "Major League" after a big catch against the Philadelphia Eagles.

Johnson was fined nearly $4,000 less than both Dowdle and Kelce for his celebration, though it is not entirely clear why. (The $14,491 fine is the league's standard for a first offense on unsportsmanlike conduct.) In all, Johnson's fine comes out to $5,388.50 per pump.

Overall, the NFL has been busy cracking down on unsportsmanlike conduct. In addition to Johnson, six other players were fined for unsportsmanlike conduct, including Dallas Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens, who was flagged for "use of props" after jumping onto the goal post after a touchdown.

Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Jalen Ramsey was also fined for other unsportsmanlike conduct as a result of punching Cincinnati Bengals receiver Ja'Marr Chase last Sunday. Chase was suspended one game for spitting on Ramsey, sparking the altercation.

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  1. Cowboys WR George Pickens given $26,085 unsportsmanlike conduct fine for hugging goal post after touchdown
  2. Vikings center Ryan Kelly off injured reserve, will play Sunday vs. Packers
  3. Steelers' Jalen Ramsey fined $14,491 for throwing punch after Bengals' Ja'Marr Chase spit on him
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