NEW YORK (AP) — Vikings running back Aaron Jones, 49ers tight end George Kittle and Chargers defensive end Morgan Fox are the finalists for the NFL’s 14th annual Salute to Service award presented by ...
49ers tight end George Kittle immediately reacted to Juszczyk's release with a sad, wordless post on social media. Kittle shared on X a broken heart emoji and a juice box emoji, a nod to the ...
Here's what we know about George Kittle's future with the 49ers. He's entering the final season of his contract and he wants an extension. Last week at the NFL Scouting Combine, general manager ...
San Francisco needed a reset year, just like other successful franchises have done recently. Plus, what teams still have big moves left to make this offseason.
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Former NFL star running back and Tennessee State head football coach Eddie George is switching area codes ... team this upcoming season. Follow Fox News Digital’s sports coverage on X, and ...
According to ESPN, the school has extended an offer to Eddie George. The former Tennessee Titans running back still spends Saturdays in the fall at Nissan Stadium – the same building where he ...
Elon Musk is blaming nationwide protests against his electric car company Tesla on left-wing billionaire George Soros ... Hoffman said in a statement to Fox News Digital. "I don't condone violence.
Among the memorable moments was a hot tub gathering where she and several 49ers wives, including Claire Kittle, wife of tight end George Kittle, relaxed in the steaming water while surrounded by ...
FOX Sports' Carmen Vitali and Ben Arthur break down the early winners and losers of free agency ahead of the new league year. The Bears are infamous for "winning the offseason" in Chicago ...
During a recent episode of Piers Morgan’s talk show, the British journalist slammed Democratic strategist James Carville for arguing that the trans athletes and trans bathrooms issues are not ...
County sheriffs across the state say the Indiana Department of Correction owes them, in some cases, hundreds of thousands of dollars for housing their inmates. The state claims it ran out of money ...