For the 14th straight season, at least one former player from an Iowa college will be represented in the NFL's Pro Bowl. See the 2025 rosters.
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George Kittle and Claire Kittle tied the knot in 2019 after meeting as students at the University of Iowa. In April 2019, the couple surprised fans by posting a photo from their intimate elopement ...
The Iowa Hawkeyes have become colloquially known as 'Tight End U' thanks to their uncanny ability to churn out tight ends like nobody's business. Whether it has
Married in 2019, the couple’s love story began when they met as freshmen at the University of Iowa. Despite the challenges faced by the 49ers during the season, George Kittle posted impressive ...
San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle and his wife, Claire, traded the gridiron for the ice rink and attended a Nashville Predators game. Mrs.
Now, you might be asking yourself: Why is George Kittle—who plays football in California, grew up in Wisconsin, and went to college in Iowa—a Nashville Predators fan? Well, it's because Kittle spends his time in Music City during the offseason ...
Whether it has been Dallas Clark, Noah Fant, George Kittle, T.J. Hockenson or Sam LaPorta, among others, Iowa is arguably the best tight end factory in the nation. And the Hawkeyes are about to ...
The star tight recorded 104 receptions for 1,233 yards and 12 total touchdowns on his way to winning college football’s Mackey Award.
Remember that scene from Wedding Crashers where the dude says, "Crabcakes and football—that's what Maryland does?" Well, if that's what Maryland does, for Iowa, it's corn and tight ends. Iowa has produced some of the NFL's best tight ends in the last decade.
San Francisco wants him back—for the right price. He wants to stay—for the right price. The difference in ‘right price’ is where the deal gets complicated.
Iowa star cornerback Cooper DeJean had a tough decision to make last year. Leave the comforts of college and the University of Iowa and take a chance on the NFL, or come back for his senior season with the Hawkeyes. DeJean opted for the NFL. That decision looks pretty good today as Cooper DeJean will play in the Super Bowl as a rookie.