
NFL Fans Speculate George Kittle Teased Wearing 'F--k Dallas' Shirt vs. Cowboys
The San Francisco 49ers defeated the Dallas Cowboys yet again Sunday.
And tight end George Kittle wore his controversial anti-Dallas shirt yet again.
Maybe.
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Matt Lively of CBS Sports Bay Area shared an interaction between Kittle and Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson in which the former said, "I wore mine just for good luck, but I didn't show it" in a possible reference to his shirt that says "F--k Dallas."
Fans weighed in on the possibility:
Kittle wore a shirt under his jersey that said "F--k Dallas" during a game between the two teams last season and even showed it to the crowd. The NFL did not appreciate that move and fined him $13,699 as a result:
The tight end was surely fired up in that game, as the 49ers won 42-10 behind his three touchdowns.
"One hundred percent," Kittle said last year when discussing if he would ever repeat the shirt, per ESPN's Nick Wagoner. "I'd do it again."
He might just have to continue wearing it because he was unstoppable once again in Sunday's matchup.
Kittle posted six catches for 128 yards and one touchdown in the fourth straight win for the 49ers over the Cowboys. So the shirt might just be good luck, as he told Ferguson in the video.







