49ers 90-in-90: When can we expect George Kittle to return to form?

49ers 90-in-90: When can we expect George Kittle to return to form?
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George Kittle is 32. George Kittle remains one of the most valuable players in the NFL at 32. The San Francisco 49ers were a completely different team with No. 85 on and off the field in 2025. That’s been the case whenever Kittle has missed time.

During the regular season, the 49ers averaged 4.1 yards per carry on 213 designed runs (non-quarterback scrambles) with Kittle on the field. With Kittle off the field, the 49ers averaged 3.7 yards per carry on 205 designed runs.

Not only did the rushing attack take a step back, the explosive plays did, too. The 49ers gained 10 or more yards on just 7.3 percent of their carries, which was down from 10.8 percent with Kittle on the field.

It’s not a great sign when your offense can’t function when one player goes down. It’d be more forgivable if it were Brock Purdy. But the Niners rushing offense struggled to get off the mat when Kittle wasn’t suited up.

As meaningful as Kittle’s contributions are to the run game, he remains a dangerous weapon and a focal point to the 49ers’ passing game. Without Kittle, Christian McCaffrey saw his target rate spike six percent.

McCaffrey had to place the league leader in receiving yards over expected for tight ends. That’s right. Despite missing six games, Kittle still led the league in that advanced stat. When 49ers quarterbacks targeted Kittle on throws of 10+ air yards, they had a perfect passer rating.

Having a Hall of Famer on the field can be beneficial. What a concept.

Basic Info

Age: 33

Experience: 9 accrued seasons

Height: 6’4

Weight: 247 pounds

Cap Status

We’re a little more than a year removed from Kittle signing a four-year extension. Kittle received $35 million in fully guaranteed compensation, including $18.14 million at signing. The new money Kittle received in guarantees was $20 million.

Kittle’s contract runs through the 2029 season. There are four ghost years added onto his contract to help spread out the $42 million option bonus Kittle received.

The extension helped lower Kittle’s cap number in 2025 by $7.814 million. Kittle’s cap number in 2026 is similar at $14.14 million. It’ll remain in the teens until 2029, when it more than doubles at $34.46 million.

When can we expect Kittle to look like himself?

Kittle said all of the right things a couple of weeks ago. He said he’s “doing great” and hasn’t had any setbacks. “We’re on track. We’re ahead of schedule.”

Kittle admitted he needs to “knock some of the rust off” because he hadn’t done much since January. A flight a week earlier that’ll be the longest of the season doesn’t favor Kittle. The 49ers will leave September 2 for their September 11 matchup against the Rams. That long trip isn’t something that’s going to bode well for Kittle’s Achilles, suggesting Week 1 isn’t in the cards.

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