Even though star tight end George Kittle tore his Achilles in January, the 49ers are not ruling him out for any of next season. General manager John Lynch said he is “hopeful” Kittle will be available for a crucial Week 1 meeting with the rival Rams in Australia (via Nick Wagoner of ESPN). The teams will square off on Sept. 10, just eight months after Kittle’s injury.

As was the case last season, expectations are the NFC West will be a three-team battle royal among the 49ers, Rams and reigning Super Bowl champion Seahawks in 2026. Having Kittle available for the first Rams matchup would be ideal for the 49ers, who went without him in seven of 19 games last season. That includes a 41-6 blowout loss to the Seahawks in the divisional round.

Kittle has missed at least one game in eight of nine seasons, but 2025 was especially brutal for the 32-year-old. He landed on IR after tearing his right hamstring in a Week 1 win in Seattle. The injury shelved Kittle for five games. He later missed a Week 17 win over the Bears with a left ankle issue that was far more severe than believed at the time. Kittle recently revealed that he tore two ligaments in his ankle.

Despite dealing with multiple serious injuries, Kittle continued to offer excellent production when he took the field. Over 11 regular-season games, the seven-time Pro Bowler hauled in 57 of 69 targets for 628 yards and seven touchdowns. Between his pass-catching skills and prowess as a blocker, Pro Football Focus ranked Kittle the league’s best tight end in 2025.

While Kittle is among the 49ers’ most valuable players, they did get solid work from backup tight end Jake Tonges last season. One of the rare 49ers to play 17 games in an injury-ravaged year for the team, Tonges caught 34 of 46 targets for 293 yards and five TDs. Tonges became a restricted free agent in the offseason, but the 49ers retained him on a two-year, $8MM deal. If Kittle is unavailable to begin next season, Tonges and blocking specialist Luke Farrell are in line to lead the 49ers’ tight end group.

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