George Kittle Played Through Ankle Injury — And Kyle Shanahan’s 7-Word Comment Immediately Caught Fans’ Attention
San Francisco, California – December 23, 2025
George Kittle once again proved he is an indispensable centerpiece in the San Francisco 49ers’ offense. In the Week 16 48–27 road win over the Indianapolis Colts, the No. 85 tight end not only delivered an outstanding performance but also played through a painful ankle injury.
The game started at a fast pace: the 49ers opened the scoring with a 15-yard run by Josh Jacobs in the first quarter, before the Colts responded with a passing touchdown in the second. Kittle played a key role in each offensive play, drawing the defense’s attention and creating space for his teammates. Heading into the third quarter, the 49ers led 21–14, holding the momentum on the road.
Everything changed in the third quarter, minute 32, when Kittle was tackled with a hip-drop, jamming his ankle on the artificial turf. Limping but determined, he continued to play, finishing with 7 receptions for 115 yards and 1 touchdown before leaving the field at the end of the third quarter, listed as “questionable to return.” He did not play in the fourth quarter, but his influence remained evident in the team’s play calls.
After the game, head coach Kyle Shanahan confirmed that Kittle had played through a significant injury. When asked about his player’s status, Shanahan responded with seven simple words: “He tried to play through it.” Those words highlighted Kittle’s warrior mentality while signaling the coaching staff’s careful consideration of player safety versus game advantage.

Shanahan added that Kittle’s ankle “became too stiff” late in the third quarter, and the team did not want to risk further damage while holding a lead. Kittle himself remained optimistic, stating he does not believe it is a serious high ankle sprain, but emphasized the team will “handle it day by day.” He also criticized the hip-drop tackle, a type of hit under scrutiny in the NFL for its high injury risk.
With an 11–4 record and favorable playoff position, the 49ers are likely to prioritize Kittle’s health in the remaining regular-season games. While this injury does not appear season-ending, it serves as a reminder that every decision must be carefully weighed as the playoffs approach.
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