San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle is currently battling his way back from another serious injury going into his 10th season with the team, but it’s clear no one is daring to doubt the bounce back season he can have in 2026.
To doubt San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle and his place among the top players at his position is a fool’s game to play. Yet, no challenge has tested Kittle more than the one awaiting him entering his 10th NFL season.
Kittle suffered an Achilles tear in the NFC Wild Card game against the Philadelphia Eagles and underwent surgery on Jan. 14. The recovery process from such an injury is daunting for any player, much less for a player as explosive as Kittle is and not to mention he’s 32-years-old. And yet, Kittle aims to be back by Week 1 and be just as dominant as ever.
“I’m a little bit ahead of schedule, so I’m trying new things,” Kittle said in late June on Pardon My Take. “My trainers are like, ‘Yeah, just simmer just a little bit.’ Basically, what my surgeon told me is don’t be a dumba**, and I’m trying my best to just not be a dumba**… I am on a tight leash, but I’m pulling as hard as I can.”
