George Kittle, the 49ers All-Pro tight end, is calling on the NFL to prioritize player safety by switching to natural grass fields.
What's behind Kittle's concern?
Kittle has been vocal about his preference for grass fields over artificial turf, citing the increased risk of injury associated with the latter.
The FIFA World Cup 2026 has prompted temporary installations of natural grass at NFL stadiums, including Levi's Stadium, home of the 49ers.
Why does it matter for George Kittle?
Kittle believes that if grass can be installed for the World Cup, it can be done permanently, reducing the risk of injury for players like him.
"If you can put grass in MetLife and in SoFi, I think you could do that year-round," Kittle said on the _Pardon My Take_ podcast.
What's the current state of NFL fields?
As of August 2024, several NFL stadiums still feature artificial turf, despite player concerns about safety.
The temporary installation of grass for the World Cup has sparked hope that permanent changes could be made.
And with players like Kittle speaking out, the NFL may be forced to re-examine its field surfaces.
But for now, the use of artificial turf remains a contentious issue in the NFL.
So what's next for Kittle and the 49ers?
The 49ers will continue to play on their current field surface, but Kittle's advocacy may spark a larger conversation about player safety.
As the NFL preseason gets underway, fans will be watching to see if any changes are made to field surfaces.