49ers star tight end George Kittle
is the NFL 2024 Salute to Service award winner
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[February 06, 2025]
By ROB MAADDI
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — San Francisco 49ers two-time All-Pro tight end
George Kittle is the USAA 2024 Salute to Service award winner.
Kittle beat out Minnesota Vikings running back Aaron Jones and Los
Angeles Chargers defensive end Morgan Fox for the award.
The award recognizes the “exceptional efforts by members of the NFL
family to honor and support the military community.” Kittle will be
recognized at NFL Honors on Thursday night.
Kittle hosts military and frontline heroes at every 49ers game,
donating more than 400 tickets in the last six years. Kittle and his
family amplify community stories, nearly 60 of those involving
veterans, through the Hidden Pearls Podcast founded in 2020. Kittle
and his family created an app offering free mental health resources
to veterans, including the meditative practices he uses while
playing.
Kittle also has donated more than $250,000 to military nonprofits
and further highlighted military organizations through My Cause My
Cleats, including the Pat Tillman Foundation, TAPS, Merging Vets and
Players, Operation Freedom Paws and Operation Surf.
“George Kittle truly embodies the essence of the Salute to Service
Award,” NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said in a statement. “His
dedication to honoring service members and involvement with numerous
military organizations makes him the perfect choice for this honor.
The NFL family is proud of his dedication to give back to those who
sacrifice for our country and congratulates him on this tremendous
achievement.”
USAA, a provider of insurance, banking and other financial services
to U.S. military members, veterans and their families, will
contribute $25,000 in Kittle’s honor to the official aid societies
representing each of the military branches. The NFL Foundation will
match USAA’s donation of $25,000, which will be donated to Kittle’s
military charity of choice.
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NFC safety Budda Baker (3), of the Arizona Cardinals, celebrates
with tight ends George Kittle, of the San Francisco 49ers, and Trey
McBride, of the Cardinals, after returning an interception for a
touchdown during the flag football event at the NFL Pro Bowl,
Sunday, Feb. 2, 2025, in Orlando. (AP Photo/John Raoux)

Kittle’s uncle and grandfather served in the
military.
“I am incredibly thankful and honored to be this year’s Salute to
Service Award recipient,” Kittle said. “My appreciation for the
military stems from watching my Uncle Pat serve multiple tours with
the National Guard and seeing firsthand how much it impacted him and
his family while he was overseas. Without my family and their
unwavering support, I would not be able to create these genuine and
authentic relationships with the real heroes and the ones who should
be receiving this award, the active-duty members, veterans, TAPS and
families that have lost loved ones in the line of fire.
"The support you see for the military around the league is so
important and the fact that guys on every team do it, not just the
nominees, is awesome. We are allowed to live the lives we live here
because of the sacrifices they make, so we’re just trying to honor
them, show our support, and share as much love as we can.”
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