George Kittle’s torn Achilles tendon in the 49ers’ playoff win over the Eagles has sent shockwaves through the NFL, leaving San Francisco without its star tight end for the remainder of the postseason and raising questions about his future availability.

On January 11, 2026, during the NFC Wild Card matchup – San Francisco 49ers vs. Philadelphia Eagles, Kittle caught a 6-yard pass from quarterback Brock Purdy on the right sideline. His right leg gave way as he attempted to push it off, as Eagles safety Marcus Epps closed in. Kittle collapsed immediately after, clutching his leg. Trainers rushed in, and he was carted off the field with teammates and opponents offering support.
After the game, coach Kyle Shanahan stated that Kittle had torn his Achilles tendon. For the remainder of the game and the postseason, he was sidelined. His availability for the 2026 season opener is unknown because Achilles tears usually take nine to twelve months to heal.
Kittle’s injury made the 49ers’ 23–19 victory against the reigning Super Bowl champion Eagles quite bittersweet. This is because, in addition to being a tight end for the Pro Bowl, Kittle is a leader in the locker room. His absence creates a significant void in the team’s morale and offensive output. It also does not help that San Francisco has already seen several injuries in recent years, which have raised questions about the team’s long-term viability.
Looking back on Kittle’s career, it has been marked by resilience despite repeated setbacks such as the foot sprain ended his senior season in 2016 in Iowa, his knee and ankle injuries which sidelined him for multiple games in 2019, his fractured foot, which caused him to miss half the season in 2020 and currently, his torn Achilles – his most severe injury yet.
Fans and commentators have expressed concerns about how this injury would change Kittle’s career path, and these concerns are with good reason. Some conspiracy theories regarding the 49ers’ ong oing injury problems have even surfaced online, attributing them to environmental conditions close to team facilities.
Kittle’s reputation as one of the NFL’s toughest players remains intact, despite this setback.
