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San Francisco 49ers All-Pro tight end George Kittle is one of the league’s best players, as well as one of the best characters.
He knows how to have fun while playing the game of football.
Some of that fun could come later this year in the form of the first passing touchdown of his career.
In a recent appearance on Up & Adams, Kittle predicted when he thinks he could possibly throw a touchdown pass.
“I think my touchdown’s going to come Week 6,” Kittle said.
You heard it here first… Week 6 TNF vs Seattle
George Kittle is tossing his first career TD pass.@gkittle46 @heykayadams @49ers #FTTB https://t.co/O5hMvpge1R pic.twitter.com/HDvpkspnnL
— Up & Adams (@UpAndAdamsShow) August 30, 2024
Of course, San Francisco will host the rival Seattle Seahawks that week.
With the way that head coach Kyle Shanahan runs the offense in San Francisco, it is a surprise to learn that Kittle hasn’t been trusted to throw a touchdown pass.
Still, he is best as a pass-catcher and blocker.
The former Iowa Hawkeye has put together some magical seasons out in the Bay Area.
He has recorded three 1,000-yard seasons and has reeled in 60+ catches five different times.
This is why it would not be a surprise to see him shock an opposing defense with a touchdown pass instead of a touchdown catch.
In a rivalry game with the Seahawks, Shanahan might want to pull out a couple of tricks on Seattle’s new, defensive-minded head coach Mike Macdonald.
Now, fans just have to wait and see.
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