George Kittle was on the same page as every 49ers fan after Cowboys beatdown

George Kittle played a starring role as the 49ers steamrolled the Cowboys on Sunday Night Football. The 49ers tight end caught three touchdowns in the 42-10 blowout, and celebrated the victory in a fashion all San Francisco fans will appreciate. After Jordan Mason's 26-yard touchdown run rounded off the rout, Kittle pulled up his jersey […]

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49ers tight end George Kittle celebrates during their 42-10 win over the Cowboys.
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George Kittle played a starring role as the 49ers steamrolled the Cowboys on Sunday Night Football.

The 49ers tight end caught three touchdowns in the 42-10 blowout, and celebrated the victory in a fashion all San Francisco fans will appreciate.

After Jordan Mason's 26-yard touchdown run rounded off the rout, Kittle pulled up his jersey to reveal a t-shirt that read 'F*** Dallas'.

It is a sentiment that plenty of 49ers fans share about their historic rivals from the 1980s and 90s, though it flies in the face of Kittle's comments earlier in the week.

"I don't really have animosity towards anybody, I thoroughly just enjoy my job," Kittle said when asked about animosity between two teams that met in the playoffs in each of the past two seasons.

"I know that there's anger, feuds, competitive nature between the two fanbases for sure," 49ers tight end George Kittle said. "You look back years and years and whoever won this game in the playoffs would go on to the Super Bowl. These are two of the most storied franchises in history. Dallas wins a lot of games. The 49ers win a lot of games. So when you get to meet up on Sunday Night Football, it's a big deal. I know the fan bases love it, we love it."

Kittle certainly enjoyed putting Dallas to the sword, and his t-shirt was likely his way of embracing that history and the rivalry, rather than an expression of genuine animosity towards the Cowboys.

This was Kittle the pro wrestling fan once again producing another demonstration of his showmanship, and the 49ers fans understandably loved it.