San Francisco – November 18, 2025 “This was the game where George Kittle proved why he is the soul of the 49ers offense,” a sideline source said after the 41–22 rout of the Arizona Cardinals. Amid the team’s explosive performance, Kittle silently etched his name deeper into franchise history. With 6 receptions, 67 yards, and 2 touchdowns, he not only helped the 49ers maintain their stranglehold on the NFC West but also took another step toward becoming a true monument in San Francisco. “Every time he touches the ball, Kittle makes a difference,” an assistant coach shared. Through sheer consistency and explosiveness, Kittle reached the milestone of 50 career touchdowns — a mark that only the very best players in franchise history have ever achieved. Against the Cardinals, he displayed his complete skill set: creating running lanes for Christian McCaffrey while serving as Brock Purdy’s most reliable safety valve in high-pressure situations. “When you talk about greatness at the tight end position, you have to mention Kittle,”
a 49ers alumnus commented. His achievement goes beyond just the 50-TD mark. With over 500 career receptions, Kittle has officially entered an elite club, standing shoulder-to-shoulder with Jerry Rice and Terrell Owens — the two legendary receivers long considered the gold standard in 49ers history, a level that very few players across eras have even approached. “Kittle doesn’t need to show off; he just plays football — and the numbers speak for themselves,” local media observed. In an era of football that favors speed and finesse, Kittle continues to prove the value of a classic tight end: powerful, technically sound, relentless, and especially lethal in the biggest moments. His contributions go far beyond statistics — they lie in how he unlocks the entire Kyle Shanahan offensive system. “And this is only the next step in his journey,” a team member emphasized. As the 49ers press on in the NFC race, Kittle’s form has become the key to their Super Bowl aspirations. By reaching the same rare air as Rice and Owens, George Kittle is not only enriching his personal legacy but also cementing his place as one of the greatest players to ever wear the San Francisco 49ers uniform.