49ers Restructure George Kittle’s Contract, Free Up $7 Million in Salary Cap
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49ers Restructure George Kittle’s Contract, Free Up $7 Million in Salary Cap
Santa Clara, September 19, 2025
The San Francisco 49ers have finalized a contract restructure with veteran tight end George Kittle, freeing up approximately $7 million in salary cap space to enhance financial flexibility for the 2025 NFL season. This move comes as the team faces a series of injuries to key positions and prepares for potential mid-season trades.
George Kittle, who joined the 49ers in 2017, agreed to adjust his contract by converting a portion of his base salary into a signing bonus, while adding incentive clauses based on individual and team performance. The agreement not only eases salary cap pressure but also ensures the retention of a critical offensive weapon.
“Restructuring George’s contract gives us the flexibility to strengthen our roster,” General Manager John Lynch stated. “He’s a leader in the locker room and embodies the 49ers’ values of dedication.”
George Kittle is expected to remain a cornerstone of head coach Kyle Shanahan’s offensive system, particularly in the red zone, where his reliable hands have proven effective. The $7 million in savings could be used to acquire a quality defensive player or extend contracts for promising rookies.
Kittle, 31, expressed enthusiasm: “San Francisco is my second home. I’m committed to giving my all to help this team return to the championship race.”
Heading into Week 3 against Arizona, the 49ers are determined to maintain their competitiveness, leveraging the freed-up cap space to pursue playoff contention and a Super Bowl run.
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