The closer winger of the 49ers of San Francisco, George Kittle, will not be back in the opening match of the season on Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks after being injured in the hamstrings in the second quarter.
At 10:06 am from the end of the quarter, Kittle ran along the key line on the right when the quarter Brock Purdy was placed by the Safety half Julian Love. Kittle then slowly joined the Niners bench by boxing from the other side of the field and immediately went to the blue tent reserved for the injured.
When it was revised, Kittle wore a cap with his helmet in hand before it is officially announced that he would not be back.
Before his injury, Kittle had made four receptions for 25 yards, including a touch of five yards, thus giving the advance in San Francisco (7-0).
Kittle missed two games in 2024-in weeks 3 and 11-due to injuries to the hamstring.
Luke Farrell and Jake Tonges are the latest healthy health wings of San Francisco.