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49ers Add Reinforcements Immediately After George Kittle’s Serious Injury — Super Bowl–Winning TE Says He Wants to Wear San Francisco Colors to Write the Final Chapter of His Career

San Francisco, California – As soon as the devastating Achilles injury to George Kittle was confirmed, with no clear timetable for his return, the San Francisco 49ers began exploring immediate options to stabilize one of the most important positions in their offense. One name has quickly risen to the surface: Tyler Higbee, a proven veteran tight end and Super Bowl champion.

At 33 years old, Higbee is no longer the explosive, high-volume weapon of his prime. What he still carries, however, is exactly what San Francisco needs right now: experience, reliability, and championship pedigree. During his long tenure with the Rams, Higbee established himself as the franchise’s most productive tight end, setting team records at the position in receptions, receiving yards, and touchdowns. He was also a key contributor to the Rams’ title run in Super Bowl LVI, trusted in critical moments for his sure hands, football IQ, and physicality at the point of attack.

Higbee has built his career on being a complete tight end. He blocks with discipline and toughness, thrives in play-action concepts, and consistently finds soft spots in zone coverage. Those traits align seamlessly with Kyle Shanahan’s offensive philosophy, where tight ends are asked to do far more than simply catch passes. In that sense, Higbee fits the system naturally, even if he is not expected to replicate Kittle’s explosive playmaking.

Perhaps most notably, Higbee has been open about his desire to finish his career in San Francisco. In a brief but meaningful statement, the veteran tight end expressed what this opportunity would mean to him:

“I’m 33 years old, and I’ve experienced a lot of success in this league. But I want to come to San Francisco to write the final chapter of my career here. I love this team’s never-quit culture, and when the 49ers are facing adversity, I want to be someone who gives everything I have left to help.”

If Higbee were to join the 49ers, his role would be clearly defined. He would not be asked to replace George Kittle. Instead, he would be tasked with keeping the offense functional and balanced while Kittle recovers. Higbee’s blocking would help preserve the team’s run-first identity, while his presence over the middle and in the red zone would provide quarterback Brock Purdy with a dependable target during a turbulent stretch.

Beyond the field, Higbee’s value could be just as significant. In a locker room dealing with injuries and playoff disappointment, his postseason experience and Super Bowl background would bring a steadying influence. He understands what it takes to survive a long season, navigate adversity, and remain competitive when margins are thin.

With the Super Bowl window still open but narrowing, San Francisco knows it cannot afford to stand still. And if Tyler Higbee ultimately dons the red and gold, it would represent more than a roster move — it would be a statement that the 49ers intend to keep fighting, even in their most uncertain moment.

Just 12 Hours After Being Released to Clear Salary Cap Space, NFL’s Most Coveted Veteran WR Stefon Diggs Declares He Will Never Return to New England — The Reason Leaves Patriots Fans Bowing in Respect
FOXBOROUGH, Massachusetts – Just 12 hours. That was the span between what seemed like a routine roster transaction and a moment that made the entire New England Patriots fan base pause and reflect. On March 4, the team decided to part ways with veteran wide receiver Stefon Diggs in order to clear salary cap space ahead of the new season. On paper, it was a typical NFL decision. The Patriots are facing salary cap pressure after coming off a successful season and returning to the Super Bowl. Diggs’ contract was expected to rise significantly in 2026, forcing the front office to make difficult financial decisions. However, the fact that a veteran receiver who had just delivered a productive season was released so quickly still surprised many observers. Diggs had an impressive 2025 campaign, becoming the most reliable receiving target for young quarterback Drake Maye and playing a key role in the Patriots’ return to the Super Bowl. Only hours after the news of his release spread, Diggs broke his silence with a message that immediately captured the attention of the entire NFL community. There was no bitterness, no accusations. Just a clear statement that drew a firm line from a player with deep self-respect. “I respect the process, I respect the locker room, and I respect the work,” Diggs said. “But respect has to go both ways. I will continue chasing my career — just not here. New England will never be a chapter I want to return to.” Those who have worked closely with Diggs were not surprised by the way he responded. Coaches and teammates have long described him as a professional, hardworking player who prepares meticulously. From film study sessions to demanding practices, Diggs consistently showed up with the mindset of a true locker-room leader. From the Patriots’ perspective, the decision was still a strategic one. The team needs financial flexibility to reshape the roster and prepare for the upcoming season. Even though Diggs continued to perform at a high level, the realities of salary cap management sometimes force NFL teams to sacrifice big names. What stood out most was the reaction from Patriots fans. Instead of outrage, many responded with respect. Diggs did not leave with controversy or criticism. He left with the dignity of a player who understands his own value. In a league where everything often revolves around money and contracts, sometimes the way a player walks away becomes the strongest message of all.