George Kittle recalled his wild 'welcome to the NFL' moment with Joe Staley. The San Francisco 49ers superstar tight end shared the story on the New Heights podcast.
What happened?
Kittle joined brothers Jason and Travis Kelce on the podcast to recount his foundational 'welcome to the league' moment. The four-time First-Team All-Pro delivered a hilarious story from his 2017 rookie campaign.
The story began with the 49ers' equipment department operating a recreational softball team on Thursday nights. Kittle decided to tag along to support the staff, alongside a handful of teammates that included the veteran Staley.
The restroom invasion
Kittle eventually stepped away from the crowd to locate the bar’s restroom. That's when his casual Thursday night took an unforgettable detour. Staley kicked open the door and told Kittle to move over.
Kittle was in a panic state, but he quickly moved over to let Staley in. The veteran tackle completely rewrote the rules of personal space boundaries. Kittle said, 'I'll move over, Mr. Joe Staley.'
Why it matters for George Kittle
The interaction laid the groundwork for a legendary professional brotherhood. Staley would go on to mentor Kittle through the franchise's historic Super Bowl LIV run.
Kittle marveled at how easily a veteran could completely terrify a young prospect just by exercising standard locker room dominance. The experience had a lasting impact on Kittle's career.
What comes next?
Kittle's story provides insight into the chaotic locker room culture of the early days of the Kyle Shanahan and John Lynch era. The 49ers' team dynamics have evolved over the years, but Kittle's wild 'welcome to the NFL' moment remains a memorable anecdote.
The New Heights podcast episode featuring Kittle is available now. Fans can listen to the full story and learn more about Kittle's experiences in the NFL.