NFL Communications provided the following information. The NFL and USAA, an official NFL Salute to Service partner, announced Minnesota Vikings running back Aaron Jones, San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle and Los Angeles Chargers defensive end ...
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 USAA.
The 2024 season could end with an individual honor for San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle. Kittle was named as one of three finalists for the 14th annual NFL Salute to Service award. Thirty-two nominees consisting of active and retired players,
The NFL has announced TE George Kittle as a finalist for the 2024 NFL Salute to Service Award Presented by USAA.
San Francisco 49ers‘ tight end George Kittle is one of a kind. On the field, he is a dominant force, somehow shifting immovable objects. Coming off his fourth 1,000-yard receiving season, Kittle ...
The NFL and USAA partner to award a player with the "NFL Salute to Service Award," and the finalists for the award have officially been revealed.
George Kittle was named among three finalists for the NFL Salute to Service Award, honoring his dedication to supporting the military.
The San Francisco ... for Daniel Jones as the template for his projection. "Has Purdy done enough to demand a near top of the market contract? Does his value outside of the 49ers create leverage?
Knox recently predicted the Bears could "lurk as a sleeper destination" for Jones during 2025 NFL free agency if the Minnesota Vikings do not re-sign him. The 30-year-old rusher has spent his entire eight-season career in the NFC North.
The Super Bowl LIX matchup is officially set: the Philadelphia Eagles will take on the Kansas City Chiefs in New Orleans on Sunday, February 9.
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Shannon Sharpe and Chad Johnson urged Jerry Jones to stop making decisions based on whim and start copying successful teams like the Eagles.