49ers TE George Kittle pokes fun at NFL “scriptwriters” for setting up a huge game between the Ravens and the Niners.

49ers TE George Kittle pokes fun at NFL “scriptwriters” for setting up a huge game between the Ravens and the Niners.

Jackson had also missed the end in the 2022 season because his knee was sprained. While he was getting better, the Ravens fired offensive coordinator Greg Roman as well as hired Georgia overall coordinator Todd Monken. How quickly could Jackson as well as his team learn a new set of rules?

Now it’s December, as well as the NFL has provided fans with a very important Christmas Day game. The 49ers are the top seed in the NFC, and the Ravens are the top seed in the AFC. On Monday night, both teams are 11-3.

League statistics shows that this is the third case since the NFL merged in 1970 that the teams via the best overall record in each conference will play each other in December or later.

They played each other in Week 16 during the 2005 season, when the Colts were 13-1 and the Seahawks were 12-2. It was Week 14 in 1977, and the Denver Broncos (12-1) and Dallas Cowboys (11-2) played each other.

The NFC team won every single time. They also won their conference. After the 2005 season, the Seahawks lost the Super Bowl. In 1977, the Cowboys won the season title.

Tight end who has been to four Pro Bowls There’s no question that George Kittle would like the NFC trend to keep going.

Still, he poked fun at the movie plan. Does the story seem too good a fantasy to be true? Four-time Super Bowl tight end for San Francisco George Kittle couldn’t help but make fun of them.

He told on Wednesday over Zoom, “I want to hand this to the NFL scriptwriters.” “Like, good job.

On Monday Night Football on Christmas Day, you had the two No. 1 seeds play each other. That was the best thing you could have done.

At the beginning of this year, there were a lot of jokes and rumors about NFL plots after former Pro Bowl back Arian Foster supported a podcast claim that suggested the NFL is fixed.

She said, “We were really committed to it, so that’s what practice was mostly about: practicing the script.” “You still need to put on a show even though we know what’s going to happen.”

The NFL bought into the idea and put out ads this fall with players reading their scripts that the league gave them.

According to BetMGM, Purdy is the favorite to win MVP right now, with odds of -225. Jackson comes in second, with odds of +600.

The third-hottest candidate for MVP is also set to play in the game. This week, 49ers general-purpose weapon Christian McCaffrey moved ahead of quarterbacks Dak Prescott, Josh Allen, as well as Jalen Hurts in the chances.

Purdy has the best passer rating in the league with 119.0, 29 touchdowns, and a 7.6% passing touchdown rate.

Jackson is eighth to the league with a 96.5 passer rating. He has scored 17 touchdowns passing and five touchdowns running in dual-threat games.

“From watching them all season, I know that their defense is functioning at a very high level, as well as Lamar is Lamar,” Kittle said. “He used to be an MVP; he should stick to what he says.”

People always put him down for some reason. Lamar, on the other hand, could score every time the touches the ball. He’s crazy, whether it’s his lower body or his arm that looks like a gun.

The Ravens have a potential MVP leader who can run and throw the ball. The 49ers have had trouble in the past against players who can move around.

Just last week, they let Kyler Murray run for 49 yards. Michael Jackson is a lot more dangerous than Paul Murray.

The Ravens also average 5 yards per run, which is second best in the NFL only behind the Dolphins. That is, better than that of the 49ers, whose average per run is 4.7 yards.

Even though running back Keaton Mitchell hurt his knee over the weekend, the Ravens are still hard to stop on the ground.

The 49ers’ run defense, on the other hand, gives up 19th-most yards per carry. That means the 49ers’ defense is weak and the Ravens’ offense is strong.