George Kitel broadcasts the grievance to the American Football Association for Smells of Smells
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George Kittel eventually tightened in San Francisco 49ers, where his teammate Farid Warner was interviewed on Tuesday to rid the grievance he suffers from in the league.
The league informed all the teams by banning smell salts before and during all the American Football Association games, and the narrow finish of the Gulf region is not happy.
“I have been frankly here to discourage a complaint,” Kitel said on the American Football Association network. “Our team obtained a memo today that the smell of salts and ammonia packages were illegal in the American Football Association, and I was stunned throughout the day.”
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San Francisco 49ers, George Kittel, No. 85, is looking for in the first half against Arizona Cardinal at the State Pharm Stadium in Glenel, Arizona, on January 5, 2025. (Matt Kartozian-amagn photos)
Kittel said it is a regular user of smell salts, which gives him a batch of energy, before the attack engines.
“I really miss them,” he added.
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Memorandum, Provided by ESPN, He says that the difference is prohibited from “providing or supplying ammonia in any way”, which includes ammonia capsules, inhalation or ammonia in a cup or any form of smell salts.
This will be applied via games, including Pregame activities and half of the time inside and outside the treasury room as well as on the margin.
“In 2024, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a warning to companies that produce the inhalation of commercially available ammonia (AIS), as well as consumers about the purchase and use of AIS, regarding the absence of evidence that supports AIS safety or effectiveness that is marketed to improve mental alertness or energy enhancement,” I read notes, according to ESPN. “FDA has noticed the potential negative effects of using artificial intelligence. AIS also has the ability to hide some signs and nervous symptoms, including some potential concussion marks.

San Francisco 49ers is narrow at the end of George Kittel, No. 85, with his teammates during OTA at Levy Stadium on June 10, 2025. (D. Ross Cameron-amagn Images)
“As a result, the NFL, neck and spine committee recommended that AIS use any purpose while playing the American Football Association.”
“I thought about retirement,” Ketley said, “I thought about retirement,” after reading the memo on Tuesday. However, it is possible that he is not the only person to see this new direction in a bad light.
“We have to discover a middle ground here, guys. Someone helps me. Someone comes with a good idea,” he said. “That’s all I had to go out. I took it out of my chest.”

The end of George Kittel, No. 85 of San Francisco 49ers, heats before the American Football Association football match against Los Angeles Rams at Levy Stadium on December 12, 2024 in Santa Clara, California. (Brooke Sutton/Getty Images)
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Kittle enters its ninth year in the American Football Association, all with 49ers, and it starts in another season with more than 1000 yards receiving. He had 78 receptions for 1,106 yards with eight land touch.
The 31 -year -old is one of the best in his league position, but he will have to find Gameday Energy Boost elsewhere in 2025 and beyond.
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