George Kittle and Robert Tonyan on Trey Lance, Aaron Rodgers and ‘Tight End University’ | First Take

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George Kittle and Robert Tonyan on Trey Lance, Aaron Rodgers and ‘Tight End University’ | First Take

San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle and Green Bay Packers tight end Robert Tonyan join First Take to discuss coming up with the idea of “Tight End University,” a program to help unite other tight ends around the league to help elevate their game.

0:00 George Kittle on the 49ers drafting Trey Lance.

1:20 Robert Tonyan on Aaron Rodgers’ right with the Packers.

2:00 Kittle and Tonyan talk about the idea behind “Tight End University.”

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