Kittle agrees to extension with 49ers that makes him highest-paid tight end ever

Santa Clara, California – George Kittle agreed to expand the four -year contract with San Francisco 49rs, which would turn him into the highest paid of NFL history.

Kittle on Tuesday announced the agreement with “Busin” Podcast, saying that the expansion had $ 76.4 million dollars for more than four years of $ 35 million. This agreement is covered by San Francisco in the 2029 season with San Francisco.

49 coach Kyle Shanahan and General Manager John Lynch confirmed the agreement with the remaining members of the main draft class.

“Our first year with 49 people, we chose a skinny tough edge from Iowa to whom we were really excited about,” Lynch said in a statement that we had high hopes, but no one knew that he would become a player today, “Lynch said in a statement. “George’s leadership, for his teammates, and the loyalists are truly unique and special.

The 6 -year -old Kittle was entering the final year of the five -year, $ 75 million extension signed in 2021. Kittle did not appear for the first few days of the team’s volunteer offson program last week but reached the week after a sign that could be completed soon.

The previous record for $ 19 million before the offsein is at the top of the average annual price of 19.1 million dollars before this offsain signs an extension with Tray McBride Arizona. $ 35 million dollars guaranteed to Kittle when signing a contract is the most for any strict consequences.

After a number of recent agreements continued in the depths of summer, players like Dibo Samuel, Nick Bosa, Brandon Ayuke and Trent Williams could miss the training camp at least some time, the Ninners quickly completed this agreement.

They have another big deal to finalize this offseason: they are discussing a deal with Quarterback Brook Puri that is expected to pay him more than $ 50 million a year.

Kittle has been one of the best edges since entering the league; He is a receiver, a blocker success and one of the best in making big plays after catching.

Kittle was the first or the second-party all-time in the eight seasons and made six pro bowls. His four seasons are tied up for the second time for the first time with at least one thousand yards of rank, with only seven behind the Kansas City’s Travis Celsi.

Last season Kelle was the second-party of the second team when he got 1,106 yards and 78 catches for eight TDs. After the draft in the fifth round in 2017, Kittle has caught 7,380 yards and 538 for 45 TD. He has the second yard for the second time through eight seasons.

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