What is National Tight Ends Day? How It Started – NBC Los Angeles

As NFL stadiums fill up with Halloween costumes this weekend and next, the league has another holiday on its calendar.

It’s National Tight Ends Day in Week 8. There will be a handful of big tight end matchups this year, headlined by Raiders rookie Brock Bowers against Travis Kelce and the Chiefs in a star-studded showdown. Elsewhere, George Kittle and 49ers will fight Jake Ferguson and the Cowboys on NBC’s Sunday Night Football.

While it’s a cool title, what exactly is National Tight Ends Day and how did it come about?

Here are the origins of the relatively new holiday.

What is National Tight Ends Day?

National Tight Ends Day is an annual time to celebrate players at the position. There aren’t any formal traditions per se, but the NFL uses the holiday to highlight tight ends throughout the league.

How did National Tight Ends Day come about?

The 49ers beat the Lions in Week 2 of the 2018 season with the help of Garrett Celek and Kittle. Celek scored an 11-yard touchdown in the third quarter, and Kittle said a conversation between the two tight ends and quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo sparked the idea of ​​National Tight Ends Day.

“Jimmy G was like, ‘What is this, National Tight Ends Day?’ We’re like, ‘Yeah, it’s the holidays, man!’ Kittle said.

When is National Tight Ends Day 2024?

The NFL celebrates National Tight Ends Day on the fourth weekend in October — which is week 8 in 2024.

While he appreciates the official designation from the league, Kittle believes tight ends are worth honoring year-round.

“In my opinion, every day is National Tight Ends Day,” he said.