GEORGE KITTLE: Shares his thoughts on the not so highly anticipated Super Bowl LIX. “We have better things to do” -Claire Kittle
San Francisco 49ers fans, brace yourselves! George Kittle, the 49ers’ outspoken tight end, has stirred the pot with his thoughts on Super Bowl LIX, and his wife, Claire Kittle, added fuel to the fire with a controversial statement[2].
While the rest of the NFL world is gearing up for the Super Bowl, the Kittles seem less than impressed. In a recent Facebook post, George Kittle “shares his thoughts on the not so highly anticipated Super Bowl LIX”[2]. But it was Claire Kittle’s quote that’s making headlines: “We have better things to do”[2].
This blunt assessment is sure to ruffle feathers, especially considering the 49ers’ Super Bowl aspirations were cut short last season. Are the Kittles suggesting that without the 49ers in the mix, the Super Bowl simply isn’t worth the hype? It’s a bold stance that challenges the very essence of Super Bowl fever.
Kittle’s comments come after he spoke to People at the SiriusXM set at Media Row in New Orleans on Thursday, Feb. 6[1]. When asked if there was anything Kittle could whisper in Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce’s ear ahead of the big game, the 49ers star had a bit of fun with his response[1].
”Well then it’s like, do I wanna say something to piss him off, to then trigger something? Or to hype him up?’ the Little Caesars spokesperson joked[1]. He continued, ”Cause I’ve gotten to know Travis over my eight-year career. He doesn’t really need a lot to get inspired or anything like that. He’s got the switch that flips'[1].
After thinking more about the question, he was finally ready to share his answer[1].
‘Shoot, well I remember last year in the Super Bowl, there was a famous photo of him yelling at Andy Reid, and I would just say do that again,’ Kittle tells PEOPLE. ”Cause it obviously works for them'[1]. The viral moment Kittle was referring to was during the 2024 Super Bowl, when the Chiefs took on the 49ers and the Chiefs missed out on scoring after a player fumbled[1].
Adding another layer to the controversy, Kittle also referenced Travis Kelce’s infamous outburst at coach Andy Reid during the Super Bowl last year, jokingly suggesting Kelce should “do that again”[1]. Was this a subtle jab at the Chiefs, or simply a playful remark? Either way, it’s bound to spark debate among fans.
But it’s not all negativity from the 49ers camp. Kittle praised Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce, shedding light on what works for Travis and Patrick Mahomes[1]. ”Well Patrick and Travis, their chemistry and freedom in their offense, doing whatever defense tells them to do, it’s very unique and there’s not really no one else that does it,’ Kittle tells PEOPLE[1].
With Kittle also discussing his contract status with the 49ers, revealing ongoing talks and a desire to stay in San Francisco long-term, his recent remarks add fuel to the fire[5].
Whether you agree with the Kittles or not, one thing is clear: they aren’t afraid to speak their minds. And in the world of the NFL, that’s a rare and valuable trait. Get ready for the backlash, because this is a conversation that’s just getting started.