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Kittle Reveals Behind-the-Scenes to His NFL Honors Performance 🎤


Kittle is known for his fearlessness on the field, blocking any defender that gets in the offense’s way, breaking tackles and racking up yards after the catch. But when the pads are stripped and it’s time to put his vocal skills to the test in front of NFL greats and a national audience, that’s when Kittle said the nerves kicked in.

“With 45 seconds on the clock, fourth quarter, down six, we’ve got to go score a touchdown – that is easier to me than singing at the NFL Honors,” Kittle said. “My heart rate was through the roof, I was in a full sweat and my wife sitting next to me was saying, ‘just breathe.’ I was doing breathing exercises for about five minutes before going into that I was so nervous.”

Having watched back his performance, Kittle described his performance as “a lot” on the “Up & Adams” show.

Detroit Lions defensive end Aidan Hutchinson amusingly told NBC Sports Bay Area’s Jennifer Lee Chan that he thinks Kittle is better off playing football than he is at singing.

“George is a great tight end, don’t get me wrong, but I don’t know if that business is for him,” Hutchinson said jokingly. “It really was just screaming lyrics at that point.”

Capturing national attention for a light-hearted parody is right up Kittle’s alley. The Pro Bowl tight end is always finding an opportunity for a laugh and some fun to brighten up any environment.

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