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Kyle Pitts

Kyle Pitts is an tight end for the of the (), renowned for his exceptional size, speed, and receiving skills that made him the highest-drafted tight end in league history. Born on October 6, 2000, in , , Pitts transitioned from to during his high school career at Archbishop Wood High School, where he showcased elite athleticism. At the , he recorded 100 receptions for 1,492 yards and 18 touchdowns over three seasons, earning unanimous All-American honors and the as the nation's top tight end in 2020. Selected fourth overall by the Falcons in the , Pitts stands at 6 feet 6 inches and weighs 250 pounds, combining a 4.4-second with precise route-running to become a matchup nightmare for defenses. In his rookie season, Pitts exploded for 68 receptions, 1,026 receiving yards, and one touchdown, marking him as only the second tight end in NFL history to surpass 1,000 yards as a first-year player and earning him a Pro Bowl selection—the first for a rookie tight end since 2002. Over his career through the 2025 season, he has appeared in 72 games, amassing consistent production despite quarterback changes and evolving roles that have emphasized his blocking and all-around tight end capabilities. In 2024, Pitts achieved career highs with four touchdowns, though his target share dipped to a personal low of 14 percent amid competition in the Falcons' passing game. Entering the 2025 campaign as a key offensive weapon under offensive coordinator Zac Robinson, Pitts has recorded 49 receptions for 448 yards and one touchdown in 11 games as of November 2025, demonstrating resilience following his recovery from a 2022 knee injury. His blend of physical gifts and work ethic positions him as one of the league's premier young talents at the position.

Early life

Childhood and family

Kyle Pitts was born on October 6, 2000, in , , to parents Kelly and Theresa Pitts. Kelly Pitts worked as a conductor for , while the family emphasized discipline and hard work in their close-knit household. Pitts grew up with a sister, Tenae, in the Philadelphia area, where his family provided unwavering support that shaped his early development. From a young age, Pitts was notably larger than his peers, weighing 8 pounds and 2 ounces at birth, which his aunt Terri Thomas noted as a factor in his physical advantages. His family's deep ties to sports influenced his early interests; his grandfather, Sonny Pitts, was a longtime in local high school athletics, and relatives including uncles pursued , initially encouraging Pitts toward that sport. However, his father recognized Pitts' passion for early on, fostering a strong father-son bond through shared activities and guidance. Pitts spent much of his childhood at the local Boys & Girls Club in , where he formed lasting memories playing with diverse groups of kids and developing social skills alongside his athletic inclinations. The Pitts family dynamics revolved around mutual encouragement, with and Theresa attending nearly every important event in their children's lives and instilling values of perseverance. This supportive environment helped Pitts navigate the challenges of his rapid physical growth and transition into organized , including initial involvement in and before became his primary focus. The family's roots remained a cornerstone, providing a stable foundation amid Pitts' emerging talents.

High school career

Pitts began his high school football career at in Abington, , before transferring to in , , prior to his junior year. At , he played as a two-way athlete, contributing at , , and on the defensive edge. As a junior in 2016, Pitts recorded 28 receptions for 394 yards and 7 touchdowns while also making 45 tackles, 2 sacks, and 2 interceptions on defense, earning him a spot on the Pennsylvania Football News Class 5A All-State first team. His performance helped win the PIAA Class 5A state championship that season. In his senior year of 2017, he tallied 21 receptions for 377 yards and 5 touchdowns, along with defensive contributions, as the team repeated as Class 5A state champions with an 11-2 record. Over his two seasons at , Pitts amassed 49 receptions for 771 yards and 11 touchdowns, showcasing his versatility despite the team's run-heavy offense. Pitts' high school production drew widespread recruitment interest, culminating in his commitment to the in July 2017 over finalists including and , as well as offers from Ohio State, Penn State, and others. Rated as a four-star recruit by major scouting services—No. 5 and No. 122 overall by , No. 4 and No. 194 overall by , and No. 6 and No. 217 overall by —he was recognized for his rare combination of size, speed, and athleticism. In addition to , Pitts participated in and at Archbishop Wood, underscoring his multi-sport prowess and physical development.

College career

Time at

Kyle Pitts enrolled at the in 2018 as a highly touted four-star recruit under head coach . As a true , he appeared in 11 games primarily as a reserve and special teams contributor, facing a crowded depth chart that limited his offensive opportunities. This initial adjustment period highlighted his adaptability, as he focused on learning the nuances of blocking and route-running from the position while contributing to 's special teams units. Pitts experienced a breakout during his season in 2019, emerging as a key red-zone target for quarterback in Florida's evolving offense. His athleticism and size—standing at 6-foot-6—created mismatches against linebackers and safeties, allowing him to become one of the Gators' most reliable receiving options. For his performance, Pitts earned first-team All-SEC honors from both the and the league's coaches, marking a significant step in his development as a . He was also named a finalist for the , recognizing the nation's top . In his junior year of 2020, Pitts dominated in a pass-heavy offense led by Trask, leading the team in receiving touchdowns and establishing himself as one of college football's premier playmakers. A standout performance came in Florida's season opener against Ole Miss, where he caught eight passes for 170 yards and four touchdowns, tying a school single-game record and showcasing his ability to exploit defensive alignments. His exceptional season culminated in consensus unanimous All-American honors, the John Mackey Award as the nation's top tight end, and a finalist nod for the Biletnikoff Award—the first tight end ever to achieve that distinction. Following the Gators' regular season, Pitts declared for the 2021 NFL Draft on December 20, 2020, forgoing his senior year and a potential bowl game appearance.

College statistics

Kyle Pitts appeared in 32 games over three seasons at the , primarily as a , with his receiving statistics as follows.
YearGames PlayedReceptionsReceiving YardsYards per ReceptionTouchdownsLongest Reception
20181137324.3152
2019135464912.0541
202084377017.91271
No fumbles were recorded in his college career. In 2020, Pitts led the () in touchdown receptions among tight ends with 12, contributing to his consensus All-American honors that season.

Professional career

2021 season

The selected tight end Kyle Pitts fourth overall in the , making him the highest-drafted tight end in league history. Entering the draft, Pitts generated significant hype as a generational prospect at the position, highlighted by his impressive athleticism, including a 4.44-second time recorded at the University of Florida's pro day. Pitts made his NFL debut in Week 1 against the on September 12, 2021, recording four receptions for 31 yards while adapting to professional defenses alongside veteran quarterback Matt Ryan. Early in the season, Pitts faced challenges in a offense initially focused on the run game under head coach Arthur Smith, but he gradually built chemistry with Ryan, who targeted him 110 times over the year. Pitts experienced a mid-season surge starting in Week 5, where he caught nine passes for 119 yards and his first touchdown against the , followed by a career-high 163 receiving yards on seven catches the next week versus the . This breakout propelled him to set rookie tight end records with 68 receptions and 1,026 receiving yards for the season, becoming only the second player at the position to surpass 1,000 yards as a , behind Hall of Famer . Amid the Falcons' 7-10 overall record, Pitts emerged as a key receiving threat, helping shift the team's run-heavy scheme toward a more balanced passing attack that featured him as the leading receiver. His contributions underscored his versatility as a mismatch weapon, drawing coverage from linebackers and safeties alike. At season's end, Pitts earned recognition with selections to the Pro Football Writers of America (PFWA) All-Rookie Team, the Associated Press (AP) NFL All-Rookie Team, and the Pro Bowl—the first for a rookie tight end since 2002.

2022 season

Following his promising rookie season in 2021, where he recorded 68 receptions for 1,026 yards, Kyle Pitts entered the 2022 offseason with elevated expectations as the ' primary receiving threat at . Head coach Arthur Smith, in his second year with the team, expressed confidence in Pitts' development, noting plans to increase his involvement in the passing game while integrating him more dynamically into the offense alongside new additions like . Pitts focused on strength training and route-running refinement during the offseason, aiming to address criticisms of his limited red-zone usage from his debut year. Pitts showed flashes of potential early in the 2022 season but was plagued by inconsistencies and injuries. He appeared in the first four games, catching 12 passes for 146 yards, before missing Week 5 against the due to a strain that sidelined him for one game. Returning in Week 6, his production remained modest amid ' struggling offensive line, which allowed 47 sacks on quarterback —the third-most in the —severely limiting the passing attack's rhythm and deep-shot opportunities. Through 10 games, Pitts had 28 receptions for 356 yards and two touchdowns, averaging just 12.7 yards per catch. The season took a devastating turn in Week 11 during a 27-24 win over the , when Pitts suffered a torn (MCL) in his right after a low hit from safety Eddie Jackson in the third quarter. He underwent on November 29 to repair the damage and was placed on injured reserve the following day, officially ending his campaign and causing him to miss the final six games. finished 7-10 for the second straight year, with their offense ranking 20th in passing yards per game (208.4), hampered by the line's protection issues and Mariota's inconsistency. During his recovery, Pitts demonstrated notable mental resilience, shifting his focus to immediately after waking from surgery and committing to a rigorous process that included and mindset work to prepare for 2023. He later revealed the injury was more severe than initially reported, involving damage to both the MCL and (PCL), which prolonged his rehab but reinforced his determination to return stronger. This setback tested Pitts' perseverance, as he navigated the frustration of limited play while supporting his teammates from the sidelines.

2023 season

Following a season-ending knee injury in 2022 that required surgery for tears to his MCL and PCL, Pitts entered the 2023 campaign focused on recovery, though he later acknowledged the knee continued to impact his performance throughout the year. He participated fully in training camp and preseason, reporting gradual progress toward full health under head coach Arthur Smith, who noted Pitts was nearing 100% by early October. The lingering effects from the prior year's injury limited his explosiveness early on, contributing to a cautious integration into the Falcons' offense. Pitts began the season partnering with new starting quarterback , who took over after Marcus Mariota's injury in 2022, but their connection started slowly amid the team's rebuilding efforts. In the first four games, Pitts managed just 11 receptions for 121 yards with no touchdowns, reflecting adjustment challenges and limited opportunities in the passing game. His production improved midseason, highlighted by a touchdown catch in Week 6 against the Houston Texans and a career-first multi-touchdown performance with two scores in Week 8 versus the . However, inconsistencies persisted, including several drops—five total for the year according to —and critiques of his route-running precision, which drew scrutiny from analysts and fans alike. As the Falcons finished with a 7-10 record and missed the for the fifth straight season, Pitts' role evolved to include more inline blocking duties, aligning with Smith's scheme that emphasized run support and protection. He appeared in all 17 games, starting 15, while contributing to initiatives, such as hosting an pep rally at Jordan Middle School in December to motivate students.

2024 season

The 2024 season marked Kyle Pitts' fourth year with the under new head coach and offensive coordinator , who prioritized an expanded role for Pitts as a primary receiving threat in the passing game. Preseason discussions highlighted improved chemistry between Pitts and newly signed quarterback , with Morris emphasizing Pitts' athleticism and versatility to boost the Falcons' aerial attack following a disappointing 2023 campaign. Entering the year on his fifth-year option exercised in April 2024, Pitts carried expectations for a breakout performance. Pitts got off to a solid start, recording 19 receptions for 175 yards across the first six games while playing in all of them, though touchdowns eluded him early. His usage increased with Cousins at , showcasing flashes of explosiveness, including a 4-reception, 53-yard effort in Week 5 against the . However, the Falcons' offense struggled for consistency, starting 3-3 before Cousins suffered a season-ending Achilles in Week 10 against the . Rookie quarterback Michael Penix Jr. took over for the final seven games, during which Pitts tallied 28 receptions for 427 yards and 4 touchdowns, highlighted by a career-best 91-yard, 1-touchdown outing in Week 11 against . Overall, Pitts finished the season with 47 receptions for 602 yards and 4 touchdowns in 17 games, marking personal bests in scores and establishing him as a top-15 in receiving yards despite the quarterback transition. ended 8-9, missing the for the sixth straight year, with Pitts' production contributing to improved red-zone efficiency late in the year but unable to overcome broader offensive inconsistencies. Throughout the season, Pitts reflected on overcoming lingering effects from his 2022 knee injury, crediting offseason rehab for building resilience and avoiding major setbacks in 2024. He remained active in all games, demonstrating durability while expressing optimism about his long-term role in Atlanta's evolving scheme.

2025 season

Following a solid 2024 season with no major injuries, Kyle Pitts fully participated in the Atlanta Falcons' training camp under head coach Raheem Morris. The regimen emphasized route precision to refine his role within offensive coordinator Zac Robinson's system. In the season opener against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 1, Pitts recorded 5 receptions for 42 yards, signaling his return to form. He sustained a consistent target share throughout the early season, garnering at least 5 targets per game through Week 8, with an average exceeding 6 targets overall. Pitts experienced a notable stretch from Weeks 1 to 4, accumulating 20 receptions for 205 yards and 1 touchdown on 24 targets, highlighted by his first score of the season. However, production dipped mid-season, reflected in his overall yards-per-catch average of 9.2 through ten games (47 receptions, 434 yards, 1 touchdown) as of November 17, 2025, amid tighter defensive coverage. No major injuries interrupted his play. The Falcons have compiled a 3-7 record through Week 10, placing them third in the amid a struggling offense. Pitts integrated effectively with new additions like wide receivers and running backs, serving as a reliable red-zone threat and intermediate option. As of November 17, 2025, Pitts' steady contributions have fueled optimism for a late-season surge, even as trade rumors persist during his contract year, with potential suitors eyeing his upside.

Career statistics

College statistics

Kyle Pitts appeared in 32 games over three seasons at the University of Florida, primarily as a tight end, with his receiving statistics as follows.
YearGames PlayedReceptionsReceiving YardsYards per ReceptionTouchdowns
20181137324.31
2019135464912.05
202084377017.912
No fumbles were recorded in his college career. In 2020, Pitts led the () in touchdown receptions among tight ends with 12, contributing to his consensus All-American honors that season.

NFL statistics

Kyle Pitts has appeared in 72 regular season games over his career with the from 2021 to 2025, primarily contributing as a receiving . His statistical output reflects a mix of high-volume production and subsequent seasons impacted by injuries and transitions, with a career average of 12.6 yards per reception. In 2021, Pitts set several records, including most receptions (68) and receiving yards (1,026) since the merger, highlighting his immediate impact as the fourth overall draft pick.

Regular Season Receiving Statistics

YearTeamGamesReceptionsYardsAverageTouchdownsLongest
202117681,02615.1161
2022102835612.7233
2023175366712.6339
2024174760212.8452
202511494489.1126
Career Total722453,09912.61161
Statistics as of November 17, 2025. Pitts has minimal rushing involvement in his career, totaling 3 carries for 11 yards, all occurring during his rookie season. He has not appeared in any postseason games, as have not qualified for the during his tenure.

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