George Kittle on electrical substation: We'd like to be sure it's not something

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The proximity of an electrical substation to the San Francisco 49ers' practice facility has sparked concern among players, with tight end George Kittle voicing a request for investigation into potential health impacts. Kittle highlighted the importance of ensuring that the substation does not negatively affect player performance or health, citing teammate Kyle Juszczyk's emphasis on incremental improvements in professional athletics. The 49ers have agreed to look into the matter.
Kittle also shared observations from his rookie season about nearby trees that appeared dead, lacking leaves, which he connected to the substation. These trees were reportedly removed by the NFL, adding to the speculation among veteran players like Kittle. Despite making light of the situation, Kittle stressed the need for clarity on whether the substation poses any harm.
The team's findings on the issue will be critical, as skepticism may persist regardless of the outcome. This concern could influence player decisions, particularly in free agency, if the proximity of the substation is perceived as a risk
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