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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.

Legend Joe Montana Sends a "Powerful Message" to MVP Drake Maye After His Journey Leading the Patriots to Super Bowl LX – And Drake's Response Has Made Patriots Nation More Proud Than Ever
Foxborough, Massachusetts – January 27, 2026 – As the New England Patriots prepare to face the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl LX, an unexpected and powerful compliment came from the legendary Joe Montana. The former QB of the San Francisco 49ers, who won 4 Super Bowl titles and 3 Super Bowl MVPs, made impressive remarks about Drake Maye. Montana shared on the Pat McAfee Show: "I just think he's playing to his potential, and that's all he needs to do." These words were not just praise, but also an acknowledgment from one of the greatest legends in NFL history. Montana has proven that Maye is truly on the path to becoming a champion. This season, Drake Maye has proven himself to be an outstanding QB with 4,394 yards, 31 touchdowns, a 72% completion rate, and a QB rating of 113.5. He has made a strong mark, becoming the second-youngest QB in history to make it to the Super Bowl, after Dan Marino. This excellent performance has led the Patriots to the biggest game of the season. The Patriots won the AFC East championship with a 14-3 record, solidifying the team’s position in the AFC. With this victory, Maye and his teammates are heading to Super Bowl LX to face off against the Seattle Seahawks, their Super Bowl XLIX opponent, whom they defeated 28-24 in 2015. This Super Bowl presents an opportunity for the Patriots to continue their pursuit of their seventh title in franchise history. In 2019, the Patriots won their sixth Super Bowl by defeating the Los Angeles Rams 13-3. With the current form, Maye is the team's biggest hope in their quest for a seventh championship. Before the important game, Drake Maye responded with words that have made Patriots Nation proud. He shared: "I truly can't believe I’m receiving such praise from one of the greatest legends in NFL history. That’s something I’ll carry with me for the rest of my career. And I’ll take those words as motivation to fight with everything I have, to bring this team the Super Bowl LX ring and bring pride to Patriots Nation." Maye’s emotions reflect his respect for what Montana has accomplished in his career. Maye’s response quickly earned admiration and pride from the Patriots community. Not only is he a star on the field, but Maye has also demonstrated humility and grace in receiving praise from one of the NFL's greatest. With this pride, Patriots Nation is even more hopeful for another victory for the team.