Brandon Aiyuk can ease pressure on duo with ‘changes necessary’ Super Bowl contenders  

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Brandon Aiyuk has his heart set on the Washington Commanders, but the Kansas City Chiefs could offer him an alternate landing spot.The San Francisco 49ers wide receiver is set for a messy departure from the Bay Area, and it’s long been a case of when, not if, he leaves the team.Aiyuk wants the Commanders, but the Chiefs could also be a landing spotGettyAiyuk didn’t play a single game last season as he worked his way back from knee injuries he had suffered the previous year, and his guaranteed money for 2026 was voided due to lack of participation.Back in January, Niners general manager John Lynch told reporters it was ‘safe to say’ the 28-year-old has ‘played his last snap’ in San Francisco.Those comments came despite Aiyuk signing a four-year, $120 million contract extension in 2024, before going down with injury.He remains under contract through 2028, but is banking on a departure, having vowed never to step back in the NFL team’s building.In recent months, Aiyuk has thrown shade at the Niners and made his preferred destination clear, sharing a string of social media posts sporting Commanders gear.But if Washington decides against moving for the wideout due to his public saga, the Chiefs have been identified as a team that could make an offer.Brent Sobleski of Bleacher Report believes Aiyuk could be the perfect player to take the pressure of Patrick Mahomes and an ageing Travis Kelce in 2026.Chiefs named as potential landing spot for want-away 49ers starHe proposed a trade package which would see Kansas City send a 2027 sixth-round draft pick to San Francisco for a seventh-round selection and Aiyuk.“Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs simply cannot operate in the same manner as they did during the 2025 campaign,” Sobleski wrote.“Changes are still necessary, with wide receiver serving as a significant question mark.Aiyuk could be the perfect player to boost Kansas City’s Super Bowl hopesGetty“Surprisingly, the Chiefs did little to address wide receiver this offseason despite the position being a glaring need.“Kansas City drafted Cyrus Allen in this year’s fifth round, and the rookie certainly has the talent and skill set to exceed expectations.“At the same time, the Chiefs should do more to improve the talent level on the outside considering Rashee Rice’s unreliability, Xavier Worthy’s continued development and Tyquan Thornton’s lack of production.“A healthy Aiyuk brings a completely different skill set to take pressure off of Mahomes and aging tight end Travis Kelce.“This point is particularly important for the 30-year-old signal-caller since he’s coming off a torn ACL and LCL.”Sobleski added that if any team will take a chance on a player with potential baggage, that team is the Chiefs.Mahomes and Kelce need a new teammate to take some of the pressure offGettyHe wrote: “Kansas City is the franchise most willing to take a chance on talent even if major concerns are present.“In this case, the organization can invest in a wide receiver who should be motivated by the fact it operates at a Super Bowl standard, while playing alongside the greatest quarterback of his generation.”Aiyuk, arguably, would walk straight into the WR1 role with the Chiefs, given the recent struggles of Mahomes’ offense.He’s a player capable of impressive production, proven by back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons in 2022 and 2023, and could be the man to fire Kansas City back into Super Bowl contention.Stay up to date on all things NFL across our talkSPORT platforms – subscribe to our YouTube channel for the latest news, opinion, exclusive interviews and our daily unfiltered, unscripted show ‘The S* Word, from 8am ET.