The San Francisco 49ers are said to have one of the best offenses in the NFL.
Their defense has been the story for many years, but their offense helped carry them to the Super Bowl last year.
One of the reasons the 49ers are such a dominant team is due to the amount of great skill-position players they have on the roster.
Brock Purdy has developed nicely under center, which is certainly aided by the likes of George Kittle, Christian McCaffrey, Deebo Samuel, and Brandon Aiyuk.
While Kittle is one of the team’s best receiving options, he has been banged up over the past few seasons.
He was recently asked about the injury he was playing through last season, as reporters wondered how long he played through it.
“Quite a while, I’d say Week 9, 10,” Kittle said, indicating that the team wasn’t quite sure what they saw in his MRI scanning.
Kittle reveals he played for about 10 weeks with the core muscle injury that required offseason surgery pic.twitter.com/axCQs23FVv
— 49ers on NBCS (@NBCS49ers) May 29, 2024
It wasn’t until after his surgery that Kittle and the team doctors understood the severity of the injury.
With this surgery under his belt, Kittle is hoping to enter the 2024 season fully healthy and ready to go.
The 49ers could certainly use his services every week, as he can be another elite pass-catching option in this offense.
Assuming Kittle is back to full strength, the 49ers could resume their standing as one of the best teams in the league next year.
This team already has a Super Bowl appearance under their belt, and with that experience in mind, they can hopefully make it back to that place in 2024, finishing the job they couldn’t last year.
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