The annual Tight End University, co-founded by George Kittle, aims to enhance the skills and financial success of NFL tight ends. Kittle emphasizes the unique needs of the position and the importance of collaboration among players, sharing insights on run blocking, pass protection, and route running to prepare them for upcoming camps. He believes that improving the overall performance of tight ends can lead to higher salaries across the league, ultimately raising the market value for the position, which he hopes will benefit future athletes like Brock Bowers.

