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NFL, American Football Herren, USA San Francisco 49ers at Arizona Cardinals Jan 5, 2025 Glendale, Arizona, USA San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle 85 looks on in the first half against the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium. Glendale State Farm Stadium Arizona USA, EDITORIAL USE ONLY PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxONLY Copyright: xMattxKartozianx 20250105_hlf_ak4_271
Every April 1st, the NFL internet goes through the same ritual. Someone posts a retirement comeback. People lose their minds for about 20 minutes. Then someone else ruins the fun. This year was no different. Bussin’ With The Boys, the podcast co-hosted by former NFL linebacker Will Compton himself, dropped a post claiming that Compton was coming out of retirement. The announcement spread fast. The comments filled up. The retweets piled on. For a brief, beautiful moment, fans believed it. And then George Kittle opened his phone.
“No he’s not,” Kittle wrote.
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No he’s not
— George Kittle (@gkittle46) April 1, 2026
That response pretty much cleared the air that Compton isn’t coming back to the NFL. But it also wasn’t just a random moment of Kittle jumping into the comments to prove what is true and what is false. There’s some history here.

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Compton co-hosts Bussin’ With The Boys alongside former Tennessee Titans OT Taylor Lewan. And he has had a long-running back-and-forth with Kittle that goes back to their college days. Compton played at Nebraska, while Kittle suited up for Iowa. Those two programs have a built-in rivalry. And the fan bases, including both these guys, have never exactly been on the same page.
Even if Kittle and Compton never shared the field in that rivalry, the tone has carried over. Whenever Iowa and Nebraska come up, the jabs usually follow.
That’s exactly what happened again last season. With both teams sitting at 7-4 and bowl implications in play, Kittle went on the Scott Van Pelt Show after the 49ers beat the Carolina Panthers 20-9 and took a shot at Compton on national TV.
“Aye, Will Compton, didn’t really appreciate your voice memo on the day of my MNF game, talking crap to me about Nebraska-Iowa. Didn’t settle with me. You know what, I didn’t like it. That’s the kind of thing Nebraska does: they take cheap shots. Hey, I’m preparing for a MNF game on national TV, and you are coming to me about Nebraska-Iowa?
“That means you are scared. You are terrified. You lost by 30 to Penn State. Are you kidding me? Iowa is going to come in there and run it down your throat, and there is nothing you can do about it. Sit on the bus that doesn’t go anywhere and shut your mouth.”
Compton didn’t let that slide. He responded on social media with his own jab.
“Not surprised by Kittle taking shots at me & the Huskers on national television while I’m trying to keep my head above water. Only Iowa guys. I’d literally never spew nonsense like that on a platform like ESPN. Disgusting.”
So when Compton jokingly hinted at an NFL return on April 1, it wasn’t surprising to see Kittle jump in. The rivalry might not have played out directly on the field between them, but it’s clearly carried through over the years.
George Kittle and Will Compton’s back-and-forth continues
George Kittle knew Will Compton was joking when he floated the idea of an NFL return on April 1. Still, Kittle stepped in and called it out as fake. That’s when Compton fired back, taking a subtle jab at the 49ers tight end’s recent injury.
“Pipe down little boy who can’t even run right now,” Compton wrote.
Kittle didn’t let that sit for long. He responded with a quick counter, “Taller than you and probably faster than you still :).”
The jab clearly referenced the injury Kittle suffered during the 2025 playoffs. In the wild-card game against the Philadelphia Eagles, he exited in the second quarter after a six-yard reception. It was later confirmed as a torn Achilles, which ended his season, and on January 13, 2026, the 49ers placed him on injured reserve.
As for who’s actually faster, that’s up for debate, even for Kittle himself. But height isn’t a question; he has the edge there. The April Fools’ rumor may have been shut down quickly, but the banter between the two clearly isn’t going anywhere.
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Yogesh Thanwani

