ESPN: 49ers WR Brandon Aiyuk reveals he was ‘scared’ to watch Week 1 film

San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk admitted he avoided the film room after his lackluster performance in Week 1 against the New York Jets.

“I think after the game, I didn’t watch the film until this morning,” Aiyuk said on Wednesday, via David Bonilla of 49ers Webzone. “I was a little bit scared to watch it, but not as bad as I thought.”

In a 32-19 home win over the Jets on “Monday Night Football,” Aiyuk only had two catches for 28 yards on five targets and dropped a potential touchdown at the end of the second quarter.

He was probably dealing with rust. Before signing a four-year, $120M deal on Aug. 30., the 26-year-old wideout didn’t participate in training camp or preseason.

Former 49ers WR and Pro Football Hall of Famer Jerry Rice expects it to take a couple of weeks before Aiyuk finds his groove.

“I think it’s going to take a couple of games for Brandon Aiyuk,” Rice said in a Tuesday interview with KGMZ-FM in San Francisco. “I think, with him, he’s probably putting pressure on himself to make those plays, but eventually, he’s going to be able to just relax and play football.”

Aiyuk should eventually show why San Francisco extended him. In 16 games last season, he registered 75 receptions for a career-high 1,342 yards and seven TD catches, earning a second-team All-Pro nod.

Don’t be surprised if the Niners ramp-up his workload in a road game vs. the Vikings on Sunday. Per Stathead, Aiyuk has eight receptions for 148 yards in two regular-season games against Minnesota.

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Shanahan ‘never considered’ placing CMC on IR with Achilles issue

All thing considered, the 49ers received a good sign from injured running back Christian McCaffrey at practice Wednesday.

While San Francisco certainly would love to see the reigning NFL Offensive Player of the Year fully participate, the fact that McCaffrey was limited in practice as he deals with a calf strain and Achilles tendinitis was a welcome sight for coach Kyle Shanahan.

“I’m not a doctor either, but I take that as positive,” Shanahan told reporters Wednesday when asked about McCaffrey’s status as a limited practice participant.

And despite the star back missing San Francisco’s 32-19 win over the New York Jets on Monday night at Levi’s Stadium, Shanahan hasn’t contemplated placing McCaffrey on injured reserve to make sure he’s healthy for the rest of the 2024 NFL season.

“No, I’ve never considered that,” Shanahan said of placing McCaffrey on IR. “I was considering him to play last week, so definitely not thinking about four weeks off.”

McCaffrey also went into Week 1 confident he would face the Jets, but he was deactivated 90 minutes before kickoff when he didn’t quite feel 100 percent upon walking into the stadium. The All-Pro is taking the same mindset into Week 2 against the Minnesota Vikings as he deals with the lower-leg issues.

“My mentality is I’m playing this week,” McCaffrey told reporters Wednesday in the 49ers’ locker room. “That’s where I’m at. That’s how I am every week. I’m not lying. As soon as a player says, ‘Maybe I’ll play, maybe I won’t,’ that’s not a good mentality to go into a week with when you’re kind of on the fence.

“For me, I’m ready to go.”

There is no one in the NFL like McCaffrey, and the 49ers’ odds of winning are much better when he’s on the field than on the sideline. But third-year running back Jordan Mason stepped up nicely in his teammate’s absence against the Jets, so McCaffrey might be able to take a little more time to make sure he’s 100 percent before he returns to the gridiron.

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