49ers TE George Kittle ‘hitting top speeds’ but trying to ‘not be a dumbass’

In a little more than two weeks, the San Francisco 49ers will board their flight to Melbourne, Australia, for a season opener almost exactly eight months since George Kittle tore his Achilles. Their star tight end hopes to have a seat on that plane.
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In a little more than two weeks, the San Francisco 49ers will board their flight to Melbourne, Australia, for a season opener almost exactly eight months since George Kittle tore his Achilles. Their star tight end hopes to have a seat on that plane. My team still believes that. My surgeon still believes that I have a chance,” he said Sunday, making his first media availability since training camp began.
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- In a little more than two weeks, the San Francisco 49ers will board their flight to Melbourne, Australia, for a season opener almost exactly eight months since George Kittle tore his Achilles. Their star tight end hopes to have a seat on that plane.
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49ers TE George Kittle ‘hitting top speeds’ but trying to ‘not be a dumbass’
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