George Kittle injury update: Is 49ers TE playing today vs. Seahawks?

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 Is 49ers TE playing today vs. Seahawks?

The San Francisco 49ers head into their biggest game of the regular season with one key question dominating pre-game discussion: will George Kittle be available for Week 18 against the Seattle Seahawks?With the NFC West title and the No. 1 seed in the NFC on the line, the 49ers are hopeful their star tight end will return after missing last week due to injury.

All signs now suggest that optimism may be justified.

George Kittle injury status for Week 18

Kittle sat out the Week 17 contest after exiting the Week 16 game early with a lower-body injury that initially caused concern inside the organization. The tight end did not practice at all ahead of Week 17, ultimately forcing San Francisco to be cautious with one of its most important offensive weapons.

This week, however, the picture has changed. Kittle returned to practice on a limited basis and was able to participate across multiple sessions.

While he remains officially listed as questionable on the final injury report, his own comments have fueled confidence that he will be on the field.Speaking to reporters ahead of Saturday night’s showdown, Kittle left little room for doubt.“Fabulous. Great position for Saturday night to punch a one seed,” he said. “So just with that, I’m doing fantastic.”Barring any late setback during pregame warmups, Kittle is widely expected to suit up.

Final confirmation will come roughly 90 minutes before kickoff.

Why George Kittle’s return matters so much

The stakes for San Francisco could hardly be higher. A win over Seattle would lock up the NFC West and secure home-field advantage throughout the playoffs. A loss, on the other hand, would drop the 49ers into the wild-card round and force them onto the road.

Kittle’s presence significantly alters that equation. Even in an injury-affected season, the seven-time Pro Bowler has delivered elite production when healthy.

Through 10 games in 2025, he has recorded 599 receiving yards and seven touchdowns, remaining one of the league’s most dangerous tight ends in the red zone and on third downs.Beyond the numbers, Kittle’s value lies in his physicality and leadership. His ability to block in the run game while stretching defenses downfield gives the 49ers offensive flexibility few teams can match.San Francisco enters Week 18 riding a strong late-season surge despite battling injuries throughout the year. Kittle himself acknowledged how unexpected this moment feels, given the adversity faced earlier in the campaign.Now, with everything on the line at Levi’s Stadium, the 49ers are positioned to control their postseason path. Having Kittle back in uniform would be a major boost as they attempt to finish the regular season on a high.Also Read: Mike Evans injury update: Is Buccaneers WR playing this week

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