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NFL offseason just got spicy—And George Kittle’s $76M extension is at the center of it

The 49ers surprised many this offseason by extending George Kittle with a $76.4 million deal while letting go of key players like Deebo Samuel and Dre Greenlaw. What was expected to be a budget-conscious rebuild has turned into a bold financial gamble, raising questions about the team’s long-term strategy and reliance on aging stars.
NFL offseason just got spicy—And George Kittle’s $76M extension is at the center of it
49ers extend George Kittle with a $76M deal (Image via: Getty Images)
In a move that’s split the NFL world right down the middle, the San Francisco 49ers have doubled down on George Kittle, handing the veteran tight end a staggering four-year, $76.4 million contract extension. It makes him the highest-paid tight end in the NFL, and on paper, it’s a win. But dig a little deeper, and this move is stirring up more debate than celebration.

Are 49ers investing too much on George Kittle?



San Francisco is making some surprising moves this offseason. The team has traded away Deebo Samuel, let go of Jordan Mason, and watched key defensive players like Dre Greenlaw and Talanoa Hufanga walk in free agency. This was expected to be a cap-conscious rebuild centered on youth and long-term flexibility. Instead, the 49ers are spending like it’s 2020 handing out big contracts while parting ways with core pieces.
Kittle, no doubt, is still elite. Last season, he led all tight ends in PFF grading, caught 83% of his targets, and racked up over 1,100 yards. His connection with Brock Purdy was undeniable, and his blocking? Still top-tier. But at 32, how long can he keep it up? This contract takes him through 2029, that’s a big bet on longevity at a position known for wear and tear.
And here’s where it gets complicated: the 49ers are already staring down a big payday for Purdy, who’ll likely demand top QB money next. Giving Kittle this extension now doesn’t just eat cap space, it signals that the team is choosing emotion over efficiency.
Kittle is the heartbeat of this offense. He’s beloved by fans, respected in the locker room, and built for big moments. But while the heart wins games, front offices are supposed to win championships.
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Did the Niners make a smart move by locking in their guy or did they just handcuff their future for the sake of one more run?
In a league where timing is everything, this move could either be the decision that keeps San Francisco in the Super Bowl hunt or the one that sets them back years.
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