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Without football in his life, Brandon Aiyuk coped with his stir-craziness by filming himself speeding past Levi's Stadium and posting it on YouTube. It has only taken a matter of days for the San Francisco 49ers star receiver to issue an apology for his actions.
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The Week 16 edition of "Monday Night Football" between the Indianapolis Colts (8-7) and the San Francisco 49ers (11-4) will be remembered as the Brock Purdy game. The 49ers quarterback powered San Francisco to a 48-27 road victory with a career-high five passing touchdowns.
The San Francisco wideout posted a video of himself going on a joyride in his Cadillac on Saturday, ripping through the South Bay and hitting triple-digit speeds as he blazed past Levi’s Stadium.
Brandon Aiyuk’s speedy drive by the 49ers’ stadium has the attention of local police. The Santa Clara Police Department is “aware” of the video the disgruntled wide receiver posted to YouTube on Saturday in which he recorded himself driving over 100 mph during a joyride.
Where is Brandon Aiyuk? A question the San Francisco 49ers have been asking for the last month got an answer Saturday afternoon when the receiver posted a video that showed him speeding past Levi's.
The receiver posted a video of himself apparently driving over the speed limit days after the team said he would not return this season.
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49ers receiver Brandon Aiyuk apologizes for apparent speeding in viral video
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk apologized for speeding in a viral video posted to his YouTube channel.
The San Francisco 49ers finished their Week 16 "Monday Night Football" contest with a 48-27 win over the Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium.
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