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The closed wing of the San Francisco 49ers, George Kittle, crashed the interview of his teammate Fred Warner on Tuesday to transmit a complaint he has with the League.
The League informed all teams of a smell salts prohibition before and during all NFL games, and the closed wing of the Bay area is not happy.
“Honestly, he has just arrived here to issue a complaint,” Kittle said in NFL Network. “Our team received a memorandum today to smell salts and ammonia packages became illegal in the NFL, and I have been distressed all day.”
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The closed wing of San Francisco 49ers, George Kittle, #85, observes in the first half against the Arizona cardinals at the State Farm stadium in Glendale, Arizona, on January 5, 2025. (Matt Kartozian-Imagn images)
Kittle said he is a regular user of smell salts, which gives him an impulse of energy, before offensive units.
“I miss them,” he added.
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The note, provided by ESPN, says that the equipment is prohibited “to provide or supply ammonia in any way”, which includes ammonia capsules, inhalers, ammonia in a cup or any form of smell salts.
This will be applicable throughout the games, including the activities prior to the game and part -time inside and outside the locker room, as well as in the bank.
“In 2024, the FDA issued a warning to companies that produce commercially available ammonia (AIS), as well as consumers on the purchase and use of AIS, with respect to the lack of evidence that supports the security or efficacy of AIS marketed to improve the mental alert or impulse energy,” Lee Memo Lee Lead, pe -espn. “The FDA observed potential negative effects of the use of AI. AI also have the potential to mask certain neurological signs and symptoms, including some potential signs of brain shock.

The San Francisco 49ers closed wing, George Kittle, #85, works with his teammates during an OTA at the Levi stadium on June 10, 2025. (D. Ross Cameron-Imagn images)
“As a result, the NFL head, neck and head committee recommended prohibiting the use of AIS for any purpose during the NFL game.”
Kittle said jokingly: “I considered retirement,” after reading the memorandum on Tuesday. However, it is likely not the only one who sees this new directive under bad light.
“We have to discover a middle ground here, boys. Someone helps me. Someone has a good idea,” he said. “That’s all I had to leave. It carries that from my chest.”

The closed wing George Kittle, #85 of the San Francisco 49ers, is heated before an NFL football match against the Los Angeles Rams at the Levi Stadium on December 12, 2024 in Santa Clara, California. (Brooke Sutton/Getty images)
Kittle is entering its ninth year at the NFL, all with the 49ers, and another season comes with more than 1,000 yards receiving. He had 78 receptions for 1,106 yards with eight touchdowns.
The 31 -year -old is one of the best in his position in the league, but will have to find his promotion of the game of the game elsewhere in 2025 and beyond.