Okay, so I saw this thing online about George Kittle, right? The football player. And it got me thinking about his parents. I mean, how old are they? It’s not like it’s public knowledge, you know? So, I decided to dig in a bit, do some good old-fashioned internet sleuthing.
First, I scoured some general sports sites. You know the type, the ones that have all the stats and player bios. Nothing there about his parents’ ages. Just the usual stuff about where he played college ball and his career highlights.
Then, I went down the rabbit hole of fan forums. Figured if anyone would know, it’d be those die-hard fans. Lots of talk about George, his playing style, his personality, you name it. I found some comments talking about how they’ve instilled discipline and resilience in him, but still no ages.
Next, I tried social media. I figured maybe George himself has posted something about them, a birthday shoutout or something like that. Scrolled through his feed for what felt like forever, but most of it’s just game-day stuff and him goofing around. Still no luck.
At this point, I was starting to think maybe this information just isn’t out there. Like, maybe his parents are super private people, and that’s cool. But then I remembered those old articles about athletes and their families.
So, I hit up some online newspaper archives. Typed in “George Kittle parents” and started sifting through the results. Mostly game recaps and interviews with George. But then, I found this one article. It was about his upbringing, how his parents really value discipline and resilience or something like that. Still no ages. Man, this was tough!
My Conclusions
- They are not young. That’s for sure.
- They kept their private lives pretty buttoned up.
- George Kittle is an adult, so his parents must be older than him. That’s some detective work, huh?
So yeah, that’s my little adventure into the world of George Kittle’s parents’ ages. Turns out, it’s a mystery. Maybe one day we’ll find out, but for now, it’s just one of those things we don’t know. I guess some things are meant to stay private, right?