Article 76A4X George Kittle is eyeing SoFi Stadium’s grass—is that for turf stadiums or has he lost love for Levi’s?

George Kittle is eyeing SoFi Stadium’s grass—is that for turf stadiums or has he lost love for Levi’s?

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50820949c86d344c51a01981cb4e922aSANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 11: George Kittle #85 of the San Francisco 49ers gets tackled by Eric Rowe #21 the Miami Dolphins during the second half of their NFL football game at Levi's Stadium on October 11, 2020 in Santa Clara, California. Miami won the game 43-17. (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images) | Getty Images

George Kittle is at the World Cup, and he noticed something.

Attending a match at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, Kittle took to X to share his thoughts on the playing surface:

Also this grass looks great on Sofi's field... wonder if we could get that all season

- George Kittle (@gkittle46) June 13, 2026

Your first guess might be that this is a jab at Levi's Stadium. The field has been re-sodded repeatedly over the years, players have complained about divots flying up mid-play, and Denver Broncos players called the surface terrible" after Super Bowl 50. It got much better as time went on, thankfully.

Kittle has been positive about the surface at Levi's. He has also been one of the louder voices on the subject of NFL playing surfaces. Back in 2022, Kittle made a point after an injury-marred victory over the Carolina Panthers, saying, I'd much rather play on grass. That's why I love Jed York. We have the nicest grass in the NFL."

SoFi has turf. And Kittle's recent post could be less on his home field and more on the teams that play on turf year-round. MetLife Stadium, which has claimed a number of 49ers players with its turf (including Mykel Williams in 2025), is one place where a grass surface could reduce the risk of injury.

The broader NFL turf debate has gotten louder this offseason - players have been openly frustrated that several stadiums installed natural grass for the World Cup while insisting on artificial turf for football. If it doesn't make any sense, that's because it doesn't.

Well, there's one thing that may make sense: how much it costs to put this grass in for 17+ games a year.

Do you think this was a jab at Levi's or Kittle calling for more grass on the turf-based fields in the NFL?

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