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George Kittle Reveals If He’ll Miss 49ers’ Season Opener vs Rams

George Kittle Reveals If He’ll Miss 49ers’ Season Opener vs Rams

Summary

San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle suffered a torn Achilles, an injury that usually takes 9-12 months to recover from. Kittle aims to return earlier than expected and possibly play in the 49ers' season opener against the Los Angeles Rams in Australia in 2026.

Key Facts

  • George Kittle tore his right Achilles during the 49ers’ postseason last year.
  • A torn Achilles generally requires 9-12 months of recovery time.
  • Kittle’s goal is to return to play by Week 1 of the 2026 NFL season.
  • The 49ers’ first game in 2026 is against the Rams in Melbourne, Australia.
  • Traveling 15 hours for an international game may make Kittle’s return more challenging.
  • Medical staff have suggested he might be back around Weeks 6 to 8, but Kittle disagrees.
  • Kittle is committed to working hard every day to be ready for the season opener.
  • The decision on Kittle’s participation will depend on how he feels and if he is medically cleared.
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