George Kittle is in full troll mode.
The Browns have a tough matchup coming out of their bye week, as they will face the 49ers at Cleveland Browns Stadium.
When George Kittle hits the gridiron for the San Francisco 49ers in their Week 6 matchup versus the Cleveland Browns, he will be looking to keep his touchdown streak going as he scored three of them last week against the Dallas Cowboys. After that blowout, Kittle could be seen showing off his ‘F— Dallas’ shirt he wore underneath his jersey.
Kittle was back at it again this week as the tight end wore a shirt that said “I like dogs” which is a reference to the AFC North’s famous “dawg pound fans.”
That is minor compared to the shirt saying “F–k Dallas” he wore during his team’s win over the Dallas Cowboys, which cost him $13,699 after being fined by the league.
Kittle wasn’t surprised he received a fine, as he said before the decision, per ESPN’s Nick Wagoner, “I wore a personalized T-shirt, maybe an inappropriate word. So it is what it is. It was a decision I made. If they want to fine me, they fine me.”
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Cowboys pass-rusher Micah Parsons was not happy about it as he said, “I just feel like he’s making it way more personal than it had to be. Kittle’s my guy, but I’mma say this—laugh now, cry later. We’ve got something for that. Just trust. If we see them again, just trust.”
San Francisco wide receiver Deebo Samuel then responded by firing back, saying, “It was already personal before the game started. 42 to 10, I don’t think you wanna see us again. It might be a little bit worse.”
Kittle’s latest shirt won’t lead to the same back-and-forth.
San Francisco is arguably the best team in the league at 5-0 as they and the Eagles are the only unbeaten teams.