George Kittle Had Brash Message for NFL About Possible Fine for His NSFW Cowboys T-Shirt
49ers tight end George Kittle said he’s anticipating a fine from the NFL after wearing a shirt with an NSFW message aimed at the Cowboys during their clash on Sunday night.
After scoring one of his three touchdowns in the win on Sunday, Kittle lifted up his jersey to reveal a light blue t-shirt with the text “F--k Dallas” written on the front.
Speaking to reporters on Thursday, Kittle said he’s not yet heard anything regarding discipline from the NFL, but admitted he’s expecting to be fined.
“Probably going to get a fine. I wore a personalized t-shirt, maybe an inappropriate word... It is what it is. It was a decision I made. They want to fine me, fine me,” said Kittle.
“One hundred percent," Kittle said, indicating he’s not worried about potentially facing a fine. "I'd do it again."
Kittle’s antics on Sunday night were in homage of Gary Plummer, a former 49ers linebacker who donned a similar t-shirt during San Francisco’s 1994 NFC Championship game against the Cowboys.
“Would love to talk to Gary Plummer and just get his vibe,” added Kittle.
Kittle had just three receptions on Sunday, but all three went for touchdowns.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported Wednesday that the NFL was considering disciplining Kittle for the inappropriate message on his shirt, which would carry a fine of just under $11,000.