That isn't stopping Kittle from getting a hold of some customized toys this offseason as he trains for his team's Lengendary Revenge Tour. Monarc Sport posted a video of the tight end working with one of its Seekers, a customizable robotic quarterback, in his backyard.
Kittle's is further customized with a photo of himself and the label "The People's Tight End" on the front. The top also features an image of the late Heath Ledger's Joker from the movie The Dark Knight, of whom Kittle has a tattoo on his left arm.
Kittle, like other NFL players, isn't able to work with any of his teammates as stay-at-home orders remain in place amid the coronavirus pandemic. He is working on his own to stay in shape until teams are allowed to meet face-to-face and conduct on-field practices again.
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