George Kittle’s annual Tight End University event is supposed to be a celebration of the position he’s helped elevate. Instead, it’s turned into a conversation about risk.
Kittle has been out there doing light workouts while still recovering from a torn Achilles, and he has not been cleared yet. That alone has raised eyebrows, especially since he’s doing the work away from the San Francisco 49ers’ facility.
Former 49ers safety Donte Whitner didn’t hide how he sees it.
“When I’m watching the videos with my athlete eyes, he’s limping out there. He doesn’t really look good to me.
If you look at other players commenting on that video, the guy is not 100% healthy. This is the first time I’ve ever seen an actual player who hasn’t been cleared by the medical staff, participate in football drills outside of the facility," said Whitner.
He went even further, tying Kittle’s status directly to the 49ers’ championship hopes.
"I’m gonna go out and say this, he’s dangling that Super Bowl playing around with his Achilles right now because think about what he means to the 49ers offense and not just the offense, but think about what he means to this team as the emotional leader. It perpetuates and penetrates onto the defense and the special teams as well with the way that he plays. So if George Kittle hypothetically goes out there and hurts himself right now, the 49ers cannot and will not make it to the Super Bowl.”
That might sound dramatic at first, but the point is simple: Kittle matters. The 49ers felt his absence in the playoffs against the Seattle Seahawks, and his presence changes the offense in a major way.
At the same time, he’s not exactly sprinting through full-speed routes out there. The bigger question is what he’s actually been cleared to do, because that part isn’t known.
Still, Whitner’s concern makes sense. If Kittle is going to do any work, the safest place for it would be with the 49ers, not at his own event.
Nothing happened, thankfully. But if Kittle is going to keep taking part in these workouts, caution has to be part of the plan.
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