
'I would go to jail for a year': George Kittle makes wild Super Bowl claim that leaves fans debating his loyalty
'I would go to jail for a year': George Kittle makes wild Super Bowl claim that leaves fans debating his loyalty (Image via Getty)
George Kittle, star tight end of the San Francisco 49ers, is already known for being obnoxiously loud, unapologetically tough, and the most loyal player on his team, but he recently made headlines for outlandish comments.
George Kittle was recently on a podcast when he made an outrageous statement that made everyone talk. George Kittle went on to explain how far he would go to see his team win the Super Bowl, and he was shocked as well at how many others, not just him, were affected. He wasn't joking either. What did he say? Read on to find out.
George Kittle says he would go to jail if it meant winning the Super Bowl for the San Francisco 49ers
On June 24, 2025, during an episode of the popular podcast Bussin' With The Boys, George Kittle made a big statement.
He declared he would spend one year in jail if doing so assured the San Francisco 49ers a Super Bowl victory. Yes, incarcerating. With a grin, George Kittle said this but made it plain he was serious.
'I would 100% go to jail for a year if it meant we got a ring,'
George Kittle told the podcast hosts.
'No hesitation. If that's what it takes, lock me up.'
— _mlfootball (@_mlfootball)
This was quite a bombshell statement while George Kittle was sharing how badly he wanted to win a championship ring with his team.
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The San Francisco 49ers have not won a Super Bowl since 1995, and George Kittle joined the San Francisco 49ers in 2017. He played in one Super Bowl game in 2020, where they lost the Kansas City Chiefs.
George Kittle's enthusiasm lines up with the San Francisco 49ers' big dream for the 2025 NFL season
For a long time, George Kittle has been recognized for his zeal related to football as well as his fearless style of play. Now, he is showing how badly he wants to help his team win it all.
George Kittle talked on that same podcast episode about how close the team has come in prior years and what it would mean to finally hoist that trophy. He said, 'We have the talent. We have the heart. All we need now is that final step. I would trade anything for it.'
The 2025 NFL season is going to be huge for the San Francisco 49ers. Brock Purdy, Deebo Samuel and George Kittle, along with many more top talents have fans believing this is the season they finally bring a trophy back to San Francisco.
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