Video: Jon Kitna’s 10-year old son trampled during high school football team entrance, lives to laugh about it

By Staff Report Oct 8, 2016, 1:00pm

Coach's kid is fine after mishap with run-through sign.

Video: Team entrance goes wrong
Waxahachie is 6-0 after Friday's win but pre-game routine needs work!

First things first, 10-year old J.T. Kitna – the son of former NFL star and Waxahachie (Texas) head coach Jon Kitna – was not injured in the video above.

In fact, older sister and Waxahachie senior Jada Kitna had some fun at little brother's expense by posting the clip to social media sites.

The Indians improved to 6-0 on Friday night with a 42-21 win over Midlothian but clearly their entrance is going to need some tweaking before next week's matchup with Mansfield Legacy.

J.T. Kitna – 4-foot-7 and 76 pounds according to his Hudl page – was fired up, shirtless and ready to lead Waxahachie on to the field until the premium grade paper on the run-through sign got the best of him.



Laugh now because chances are this kid will be a stud quarterback down the road – just like older brother Jordan, now a freshman signal caller at TCU.

Jon Kitna threw for 29,745 yards and 169 touchdowns during a 14-year NFL career that included runs with the Seahawks, Bengals, Lions and Cowboys.

The elder Kitna turned Lincoln (Tacoma) into a state power in Washington and now has Waxahachie rolling.
This is probably the look Jon Kitna had on his face when he watched his son take a tumble prior to Friday night's game with Midlothian.
This is probably the look Jon Kitna had on his face when he watched his son take a tumble prior to Friday night's game with Midlothian.
File photo by Robbie Rakestraw