George Kittle and his wife indulged in a little PDA before the kick-off for the Browns matchup, with the video from the sidelines going viral among football fans. Claire Kittle shared it on her Instagram, where she can be seen embracing and kissing her husband deeply before pushing him off for the game.
The kiss must have worked for George Kittle like a strong, lucky charm, since the 49ers were able to demolish Shedeur Sanders and gang. The Browns hardly made a dent on the scoreboard, with Sanders himself managing just one lone score.

George Kittle did not manage any scores in the game, but signal-caller Brock Purdy managed to stun with a pair of touchdowns for the team. The win was pretty easy-peasy for SF, and they probably have another super-easy win coming their way as they take on the Titans next up.
Meanwhile, all eyes were on Claire Kittle, who decided to promote her bestie Kristin Juszczyk’s brand ‘Off Season’ with her gameday fit. Kittle opted for one of the most popular items from the brand, the puffer jacket, which was the perfect choice to keep her warm in cold-cold Cleveland. Claire also shared a post of her gameday fit on her Instagram before the game, not only showing off her shout-out to her man in the customization of the jacket, but also promoting ‘Off Season’.

George Kittle Reacts To Brock Purdy’s ‘Dougie’
On another note, George Kittle seemed to be caught off guard, just like all the fans in the audience, when Brock Purdy decided to break out into a little ‘dougie’ after a touchdown against the Browns. Purdy can be seen doing the ever-popular dance after scoring in the third quarter, leaving fans delighted and the tight-end shocked. T

“I just – he’s really good at it. And I was more just surprised. God forbid a white guy has a little bit of motion.” George Kittle hilariously said when he was asked by reporters about Purdy’s little dance move.
Apparently, Purdy had announced it to all his teammates much earlier than he would do the dougie if he scores and had been practicing his moves throughout the week. Purdy himself admitted that he was pretty proud of himself for doing it, and used to annoy his wife back at home with the moves. Purdy also got Ricky Pearsall to help him out with the moves, who in turn boosted him to just go out there and do it.

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Yelle is a broadcast communications graduate from the University of Perpetual Help-Dalta and has pursued a career in television and news writing in Net 25 and Radyo Agila. Some of her works can also be seen through her previous publication in Fastbreak.com.ph.
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