George Kittle wants to play until the wheels fall off and then go into WWE

George Kittle is 31 and has a contract with the 49ers through the 2029 season when he will be 36. The tight end, though, has not even considered retirement, with a desire to play until the wheels fall off.

ā€œLiterally, [I’m going to play] until I don’t have fun anymore,ā€ Kittle said on Bussin’ with the Boys podcast, via NBC Sports Bay Area.. ā€œOr if [wife] Claire looks at me and goes, ā€˜You kinda look like shit out there; you should retire’. I’ll be like, ā€˜All right.’

ā€œI don’t know. I think if I get to 35, and it hurts to put pants on in the morning, I think I’ll be like, ā€˜Ah, this isn’t that much fun anymore,’ and I’ll have a conversation with myself. But I’m feeling great right now.ā€

Kittle has 538 receptions for 7,380 yards and 45 touchdowns in eight seasons, earning six Pro Bowls.

While retirement isn’t in his future, Kittle has thought about what comes next.

ā€œI haven’t daydreamed about it or anything like that, but I’m definitely aware that there are potential opportunities and doors that could be open,ā€ Kittle said. ā€œSo I’m just excited about that stuff. I would love to do WWE. I think there’s definitely opportunity within that world, and I would love nothing more than to be a part of it.

ā€œMy only question mark with that is I so much love being a fan of WWE. I would only do WWE if I bought a ring and practiced my ass off for a long time, so I wouldn’t look like an idiot out there. I’ve been in a WWE ring like three times. I don’t know what I’m doing out there. I have an understanding of how it works, but I haven’t moonsaulted off the top rope at WrestleMania like Pat McAfee did.ā€

For now, WWE can wait. Kittle still has more catches to make, more games to win, and he hopes, a Lombardi Trophy to hoist.

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