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NBC Sports Bay Area on MSNWhy George Kittle believes Deebo Samuel's departure could benefit 49ers' offense
Change isn’t always necessarily bad. Ahead of the 2025 NFL season, 49ers star tight end George Kittle revealed why wide receiver Deebo Samuel’s departure could benefit San Francisco’s offense. Yes, ...
Change isn’t always necessarily bad. Ahead of the 2025 NFL season, 49ers star tight end George Kittle revealed why wide receiver Deebo Samuel’s departure could benefit San Francisco’s offense.
It looks like the San Francisco 49ers are eager to prove this year that last season's setback was not an indication of their ...
However, some 49ers, including Purdy and tight end George Kittle, made their feelings on Samuel clear. Earlier this offseason, a video appeared on social media of Samuel at Washington's OTAs.
It's safe to say San Francisco 49ers star tight end George Kittle is not a fan of the NFL news rules. During a live broadcast of the NFL Network, Kittle interrupted to announce the NFL had banned ...
Christian McCaffery was nearly unstoppable, Deebo Samuel was putting up big numbers, Brandon Aiyuk achieved a 1,000-yard season, George Kittle was the best tight end in football if not tied with ...
Only three qualifying wide receivers in the entire league had a lower success rate than Samuel last season. For a comparison, George Kittle's success rate was 73.4 -- 2nd-best in the NFL.
Tight end George Kittle, who picked up most of the pass-catching slack against the Chiefs with six receptions for 92 yards, is also day-to-day with a foot sprain.
However, Samuel's versatility as both a runner and receiver still makes him one of the league's most unique offensive weapons. "While the 29-year-old had a down season in 2024, his upside as a ...
Change isn’t always necessarily bad. Ahead of the 2025 NFL season, 49ers star tight end George Kittle revealed why wide receiver Deebo Samuel’s departure could benefit San Francisco’s offense.
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