George Kittle delivers NSFW message to Packers after 49ers beat them

George Kittle definitely didn't have the filter on when he had a not-safe-for-work comment for the Packers.

San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle (85)
San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle (85) / Ryan Kang/GettyImages
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A boyhood Bears fan, George Kittle had a not-so-clean message for the Packers in the wake of the 49ers' victory over them in the playoffs.

San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle is easily one of the more outspoken and fun-loving personalities the NFL has in its ranks.

And he's also not afraid to dish out some not-safe-for-work comments and the like, including a NSFW tee shirt worn underneath his jersey back when the Niners upended the Dallas Cowboys in commanding fashion earlier this season.

Fast-forward to the wake of San Francisco defeating another rival, the Green Bay Packers in the NFC divisional round, Kittle was given the opportunity to express his sentiments during a segment on The Pat McAfee Show.

And if you tune into what he said, you might want to mute your speakers or turn them down low.

George Kittle's message to the Packers: 'Go Pack go the f--k home'

Kittle admitted that he likes to have fun at the expense of others, including rival teams, which was a subject after the Cowboys game when linebacker Micah Parsons to exception to his "F--k Dallas" shirt.

Now, the All-Pro tight end might hear it from some Packers personalities soon, too.

When recognizing a 30-second delay on The Pat McAfee Show, in which host Pat McAfee explained had to be in place to mute swear words and the like, Kittle prompted some fun at former Green Bay linebacker A.J. Hawk with some casual NSFW banter.

To the show's producer, Ty Schmidt, an unashamed Packers fan, Kittle delivered an even stronger message that'll also anger other Green Bay fans (not safe for work... turn your volume down):

"Go Pack go the f--k home," Kittle exclaimed, seemingly doing so in as much good fun as possible.

Kittle admitted back in 2020 that he was a Chicago Bears fan, one of Green Bay's biggest rivals, so perhaps he also revels in beating the Packers whenever possible, and his latest dialogue reinforces that.

However, while endearing himself to Chicago fans even more, Kittle probably just turned every Packers fan into a Detroit Lions fan, as the Lions will square off against Kittle and the Niners in the NFC Championship game this upcoming weekend.

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