George Kittle is not engaged in the voluntary practice of San Francisco 49ers (that is, one of them is not obliged to be present). You can take this for what you will.
Where some people took this, this is that Pro Bowl Tight Cond can withstand voluntary OTA, in search of a new Niners contract. The strongest sign of this was the report from Dianna Russia from athletes, who reported on Wednesday that Kittle wants to become the highest paid end of the NFL.
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Kittle answered X, saying that the source of Rusny is incorrect.
Kittle enters the last year of his contract, which has a salary of $ 22 million for nine. In accordance with the plug, the average annual cost of his contract of $ 15 million puts it on the fourth in a hidden final position, and the Arizona star Cardinals Trey McBride leads a package with his four -year transaction in the market of $ 76 million (19 million US dollars).
This is how Rusny described the situation at the negotiating table:
Kittle wants to become the highest paid end of the NFL, according to the league source. Tray McBride dropped the market at the beginning of the off -season; The 25-year-old signed a four-year agreement on $ 76 million with Arizona. San Francisco proposals for Kittle have still been rejected, and both sides remain separated, since Kittle, who will be 32 years old in October, will enter the last year of his transaction. I was told that no trading requests were made, but other teams are following this.
Niners once made Kittle the richest end of the NFL, since his current five -year transaction for $ 75 million initially exceeded this position.
The 31-year-old Kittle earned the second team of the second team last year, as a result of which he received 11,106 yards received, that his highest total number after his second year in the second year in 2018. Over the past four years, Kittle has published 3801 receiving yards, the second place among all the narrow ends behind Travis Kels (which is the worst blocker than Kittle). Its 31 obtaining landings is also associated with Mark Andrews for the denser ends.
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