George Kittle Loses Rock Paper Scissors Before Kickoff, but Wins Big With the 49ers Against the Colts — A Moment That Delighted the NFL
San Francisco, California – December 22, 2025
Just moments before Monday Night Football kicked off, with the stadium still buzzing in a festive pregame atmosphere, George Kittle delivered a lighthearted moment that had fans smiling across the NFL. In a short video that quickly spread on social media, the San Francisco 49ers’ No. 85 cheerfully played rock-paper-scissors with a young fan to “decide” whether he would sign an autograph. Kittle lost. Still, he leaned down, signed anyway, and flashed the familiar grin that has come to define him — the look of a star who never forgets the people in the stands.
George Kittle played a game of Rock, Paper, Scissors with a young fan for an autograph 🥹
— Alex Tran (@nineralex) December 23, 2025
Via @nfl pic.twitter.com/KngnaNiGHT
That brief exchange was instantly embraced online as a perfect snapshot of Kittle’s personality: approachable, playful, and relentlessly positive. With the kickoff countdown clock ticking behind him, the image of a franchise cornerstone pausing to engage a child stood in gentle contrast to the intensity typically associated with Monday night football.
“I’ve always believed that if you’re lucky enough to be in this position, taking a few seconds for the fans — especially kids — is never too much to ask,” Kittle said afterward. “Those moments remind me why I fell in love with this game in the first place.”
Once the opening whistle blew, the real victory for Kittle and the 49ers began. San Francisco entered its matchup against the Indianapolis Colts locked in and purposeful, quickly asserting control and building a comfortable lead. The offense operated with rhythm and efficiency, while the defense played disciplined, physical football, leaving the Colts searching for answers throughout the night.
Kittle, true to his role as the team’s emotional and on-field leader, remained a vital piece of the offensive puzzle. His impact didn’t always show up in eye-catching numbers, but his presence stretched the defense, created space for teammates, and kept the system balanced. It was the kind of contribution coaches and teammates value deeply — even when it doesn’t dominate highlight reels.
The decisive win over Indianapolis not only strengthened the 49ers’ position in the playoff race, it also reinforced the identity of this team: ruthless and efficient between the lines, yet warm and connected beyond them. From a playful game of rock-paper-scissors to a commanding four-quarter performance, San Francisco showed it knows how to embrace football in every sense.
In a league often defined by pressure, scrutiny, and high-stakes narratives, George Kittle’s moment served as a quiet reminder that the NFL still has room for humanity. And by the end of the night, Kittle could smile knowing he had lost a harmless pregame game — but won big where it mattered most, in the hearts of fans and on the field with the 49ers.
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