It's probably not in the official gamer, but looks like the Nashville Predators are counting this one as an assist.During an appearance at Thursday's Predators-Chicago Blackhawks game, San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle,
A longtime 49ers star doesn’t want to go anywhere. San Francisco tight end George Kittle, who just finished up his eighth NFL season, wants to remain with the only franchise he has ever known.
No one has a clearer vision of where the 49ers stand than George Kittle. He might be the smartest player on the team -- he articulates football better than the head coach. And he's a tight end ...
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Notably, George Kittle earned the highest grade among 49ers offensive ... Despite missing the latter part of the season, left tackle Trent Williams maintained his dominance when healthy, earning the team's best pass-blocking grade (84.5).
The 49ers went from first in the NFC to last in their division this season. They have the talent to reach those heights again after resting up this offseason.
No other 49ers player joined Warner as tight end George Kittle and fullback Kyle Juszczyk both dipped to AP second-team All-Pro. Kittle’s 88 points fell 13 shy of Las Vegas Raiders rookie Brock Bowers, a Napa native. Juszczyk, also with 88 points, finished second to Baltimore’s Patrick Ricard.
After sticking behind Kirk Cousins for most of the season, Michael Penix Jr. took the starting spot and made a show of it. In his final three games of the season, Penix completed 58 passes for 737 yards and three touchdowns while also rushing for a touchdown.
The results of The Associated Press 2024 NFL All-Pro balloting as selected by a national panel of 50 media members. First-place votes in parentheses are worth three points, second-place votes worth one: Lamar Jackson, Baltimore, 109 (30); Josh Allen, Buffalo 78 (18); Joe Burrow, Cincinnati 13 (2).