49ers' George Kittle pays for mocking Cowboys with obscene shirt
He's a bit lighter in the wallet.
The Football Feed
The rivalry between the Dallas Cowboys and San Francisco 49ers is as fierce as ever, especially after the latter had their way with the former this past weekend in absolutely brutal fashion.
During the game that the 49ers won in an absolute blowout, 4-time Pro Bowler George Kittle raised his jersey after scoring a touchdown to display an obscene anti-Cowboys message:
"F**k Dallas", the shirt read.
Kittle has since been fined nearly $14,000 by the NFL for "use of abusive language". And that's not something that Kittle wasn't expecting.
"Probably to get a fine," Kittle said Thursday when asked if he anticipated any pushback from the League. "I wore a personalized T-shirt. Maybe an inappropriate word."
So, would he do it again?
"One hundred percent. I’d do it again," Kittle said.
Unfortunately for the Cowboys, they'll have to wait until next season to seek revenge against the 49ers, who have ended their playoff hopes the last two years in a row and put an exclamation point on it with their dominating win on Sunday night.
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