🚨 NFL Bombshell: Is a Hidden Substation Secretly Sabotaging the 49ers?
The San Francisco 49ers’ 2025 season was a brutal bloodbath of injuries – and now star tight end George Kittle is pouring gasoline on the wild viral theory that an electrical substation next to the team’s facility could be the invisible killer behind it all.
Forget bad luck. Fans and players are buzzing about electromagnetic radiation silently wrecking bodies, and Kittle isn’t shutting it down – he’s demanding answers.
Kittle’s Jaw-Dropping Take: “Just Rule It Out”
In a Super Bowl week interview, the fearless tight end backed his teammate Kyle Juszczyk’s perfect analogy: pro athletes chase every 1% edge, so why ignore something that could be costing even 0.25%?
“If something’s affecting like negatively 0.25 percent, you’d want to know about it,” Kittle said. “We would just like to look into it to make sure it’s not something… Hey, this isn’t gonna affect you guys. And then if they come out and say ‘No, you guys are good,’ then I don’t think we’ll think about it.”
Chills, right? Kittle even pointed to eerie evidence from his rookie year: trees between the facility and the substation had perpetually dead leaves at the top – until the team removed them.
The Gut-Wrenching Injury Nightmare
The 49ers got absolutely hammered in 2025:
- Nick Bosa – season-ending injury
- Fred Warner – season-ending injury
- Mykel Williams – season-ending injury
- Brock Purdy – missed major time
- George Kittle himself – torn Achilles in the wild-card win
Even Kittle cracked a dark joke: Fred Warner trains there year-round with basically one career injury – “Did he just evolve and absorb the radiation?”
Will the NFL Finally Investigate – Or Bury This Forever?
The league’s chief medical officer says there’s zero evidence… but admits they’re “open-minded.” Players just want the truth. If a simple study could protect careers, why not do it?
The conspiracy is exploding online. The question burning every fan: Is the 49ers’ own backyard slowly destroying their dynasty?









