The San Francisco 49ers are facing trouble with one of their best players – again.
According to a report by Adam Schefter of ESPN, Jauan Jennings is trying to push them to either give him a big raise or move on from him.
He’s scheduled to make just $7.5 million in the final year of his contract with the organization, and Schefter reported that he wants to be traded if they don’t sign him to a big extension.
49ers WR Jauan Jennings, who is scheduled to make $7.5 million this season in the final year of his deal, wants a new contract or a trade, per sources.
49ers extended Jennings’ deal last year, but that does not change how Jennings feels about this year. pic.twitter.com/5pWBOBjSPl
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) July 14, 2025
If that feels like deja vu for the Niners, it’s because it is.
This is the second consecutive summer in which the organization faces a stalemate with one of its wide receivers.
Brandon Aiyuk did the same thing last season, going as far as to request a trade until he finally got his way.
Schefter reports that no progress has been made regarding a potential contract extension, and Jennings has informed them that he intends to request a trade if they’re unable to strike a new deal by the time training camp starts next week.
Jennings signed a two-year contract extension worth $15.39 million last offseason.
So far, he hasn’t threatened to hold out from training camp.
The Niners are still without Aiyuk, who tore his ACL midway through the season and will make close to $25 million this season.
Jennings had a breakout year without Aiyuk in the fold, posting career bests in receptions (77), receiving yards (975), and receiving touchdowns (6).
He also played a big role in the offense as a blocker.
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