"We're going to do everything that we can to go out there and be incredibly competitive and whoop up on some people," Kittle said.
Burleson asked Kittle, "You know there's Russell Wilson in Seattle, right?"
"Hey, you know we've got Richard Sherman, right?" Kittle responded.
"You know the Rams are the team in the NFC West," Burleson then said. "That's what they're saying."
"I've got DeForest Buckner," Kittle said.
"I heard that Kyler Murray was going to the Cardinals too," Burleson added.
Kittle came back with, "I've got Kyle Shanahan," and then banged on the table.
Burleson was left impressed with the responses.
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