Kyle Pitts BREAKING: 'Expected to Play' With Injury for Atlanta Falcons vs. 49ers

"It was very tough sitting at home," Kyle Pitts said of missing an Atlanta Falcons game. "It was my first game (watching at home) - it didn't feel right ... I could see it from a different standpoint, but for the main part, it sucked."

Kyle Pitts wasn't available last week to help the Atlanta Falcons avoid a 21-15 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last Sunday, a game marked by three quarters of offensive ineptitude, as Atlanta was shutout through the game's first 45 minutes.

That's about to change.

Pro Bowl tight end Kyle Pitts was ruled out well in advance due to a hamstring injury. However. signs are pointing towards the Tampa Bay game, which was Pitts' first missed game as a professional, being a one-time occurrence, as the 21-year-old returned to practice on Wednesday.

And now comes a report that insists Pitts is essentially a go for the Sunday visit from the 49ers.

Pitts was limited in his first action since Atlanta's Week 4 victory over the Cleveland Browns. Falcons coach Arthur Smith said the team will "see how it goes all week" before deciding on Pitts' status for this Sunday's game against the San Francisco 49ers, but the second-year tight end already views the decision as a done deal.

When asked Wednesday if he feels ready to play vs. San Francisco, Pitts confidently nodded in his head, sending a quiet and clear message that the answer is "yes."

Perhaps nobody is looking forward to Pitts' return to the field than the former Florida Gators star himself, who said that he watched the Falcons vs. Buccaneers game from home. The experience was not an enjoyable one for the highest-drafted tight end in league history.

"It was very tough sitting at home," Pitts said. "It was my first game (watching at home) - it didn't feel right ... I could see it from a different standpoint, but for the main part, it sucked."

Pitts shared that while he did not throw anything at the television, his emotions were running high.

"I screamed a couple times," said Pitts, admitting that the late-game penalty on defensive tackle Grady Jarrett was one of them. "But that's football, that's probably every fan that screams. I felt like a fan."

Pitts is in the midst of a difficult start to the season, following up his 1,000-yard rookie campaign with just 10 receptions for 150 yards, most of which came in the Falcons' 27-23 Week 3 victory over the Seattle Seahawks, when Pitts had five catches for 87 yards.

Still, he's a significant part to what Atlanta wants to do offensively, and quarterback Marcus Mariota is thrilled to have the 6-6, 245-pound weapon back on the field.

"(It's) great," Mariota said when discussing Pitts' return. "Anytime you get a playmaker of his ability back, it's very, very important for us as an offense."

The Falcons would very much like to have Pitts back for Sunday's game against San Francisco, who holds one of the NFL's best defenses.

But, once more, nobody wants Pitts on the gridiron quite as much as he does, because it simply beats another Sunday of watching the game from the couch.

Atlanta and San Francisco kick off at 1 p.m. in Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

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DANIEL FLICK

Daniel Flick is an accredited NFL writer for Sports Illustrated's FanNation. Daniel has provided boots-on-ground coverage at the NFL Combine and from the Atlanta Falcons' headquarters, among other destinations, and contributed to the annual Lindy's Sports Magazine ahead of the 2023 offseason. Daniel is a co-host on the 404TheFalcon podcast and previously wrote for the Around the Block Network and Georgia Sports Hospitality Media.