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Yahoo
26-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Kyle Juszczyk's Wife Catches Attention With 'Epic' Vacation Photos
San Francisco 49ers star Kyle Juszczyk is enjoying his offseason after agreeing to sign a new contract with the Niners. He has been doing so with his wife, Kristin Juszczyk, as the couple spends some much-needed quality time together during the offseason. Their latest destination happens to be Iceland in Northern Europe, and it appears that they had quite a blast while on vacation. Kristin Juszczyk took to Instagram on Tuesday to share some of her favorite photos from what she described as an "epic trip." "Iceland you will always be one of our favorites ❄️🏔️✨ Swipe for when Krisoff meets Game of Thrones 🤣 also a HUGE shout out to @shelbyraylamon @safariscapes for planning the most epic trip ever!! The most seamless process ever and now I don't know how I ever traveled without you!" she captioned her post. View the to see embedded media. Kristin Juszczyk's mini album contains a handful of stunning photos showcasing some of the majestic locations from their trip. The series also includes a couple of swimsuit pictures of the prominent NFL WAG (wives and girlfriends) as they enjoyed a dip in the hot springs. Kristin Juszczyk's vacation photos quickly caught attention on social media. "These pics made me feel alive!!!!" a comment on Instagram read. "These are all so dreamy😍💫" said another. "Omg everything looks beautiful 😍" reacted a user. "You and Kyle are glowing. Vacay looks good on you! 🔥😍" a fan wrote. "Thanks juice for coming back i was 💔 4 two days," another posted. "So glad you guys are still with my Niners! ❤️" a fan commented. As those last ones mentioned, the 49ers faithful are clearly happy with Kyle Juszczyk's decision to remain in San Francisco, despite the team's decision to waive him earlier in the offseason. The All-Pro fullback reportedly got a substantial offer from the Pittsburgh Steelers as he explored free agency, but Kyle Juszczyk exhibited his unwavering loyalty to the Niners by opting to take less money to stay in San Francisco.


CBS News
16-03-2025
- Sport
- CBS News
49ers bring back Kyle Juszczyk on 2-year deal days after cutting him, report says
Fullback Kyle Juszczyk is returning to the San Francisco 49ers on a two-year, $8 million contract just days after being cut, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. The Niners had officially released Juszczyk on Tuesday instead of paying him a $4.1 million salary this season and up to an additional $500,000 in offseason workout and per-game roster bonuses. The team took on a $3.6 million dead cap charge with the move but brought him back on the new deal. Juszczyk was nearly cut last season but agreed to take a pay cut to stay in San Francisco. The 33-year-old Juszczyk was one of the first players signed after coach Kyle Shanahan and general manager John Lynch took over in 2017 and has been a key part of the offense since then thanks to his versatility. In an era when few teams use fullbacks, Juszczyk has played about half the offensive snaps during his time with San Francisco and has made the Pro Bowl all eight seasons with the team and nine times overall. He was a first-team All-Pro in 2023 and second-teamer in 2024 after fullbacks were added back as a position for All-Pro the past two years. Juszczyk had 19 catches for 200 yards and two touchdowns last season, while also rushing for 26 yards and a TD. He has 184 catches for 1,895 yards and 13 TDs in eight seasons with the Niners, along with 237 yards rushing and six more TDs on the ground.


USA Today
15-03-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
9-time Pro Bowler has chance to accomplish rare feat after re-signing with 49ers
9-time Pro Bowler has chance to accomplish rare feat after re-signing with 49ers Fullback Kyle Juszczyk's return opens the door for him to accomplish an extremely rare feat in San Francisco 49ers history. ESPN's Adam Schefter on Saturday morning reported Juszczyk would be returning to the 49ers on a two-year deal after being released by the team early in free agency. Juszczyk has been with San Francisco since 2017 when he signed as a free agent from the Baltimore Ravens. A two-year deal gives him a chance to hit the 49ers' 10-Year Club − a wall in the team facility dedicated to players who spent 10-plus seasons with the organization. Only 51 players in 49ers history have made the 10-Year Club, and no player has done it since left tackle Joe Staley got there in 2016. Now San Francisco has two players on the roster potentially in line to reach the 10-Year Club in 2026 with Juszczyk and tight end George Kittle, a 49ers 2017 draft pick. However, Juszczyk's path would be exceedingly rare within the exclusive group. Of the 51 players in the club, only nine were not 49ers draft picks. Three of those nine were undrafted rookies, which leaves six players in the club for which the 49ers weren't their first NFL team. Of those six, one (quarterback Steve Young) was acquired via trade. Of the remaining five, two (wide receiver Mike Wilson and defensive lineman Dwaine Board) were released during their first preseason by the teams that drafted them. Of the remaining three, two (TE Brent Jones and linebacker Mike Walter) spent at least part of their rookie seasons on another NFL roster before joining the 49ers in their second year. That leaves one player, kicker Ray Wersching, who took the path Juszczyk is on. Wersching spent his first four NFL seasons with the San Diego Chargers. In 1977 he signed with the 49ers and spent his final 11 seasons in red and gold. Juszczyk was a fourth-round pick of the Ravens in the 2013 draft. He was with them for four seasons before joining head coach Kyle Shanahan with the 49ers as a free agent in 2017. Despite the brief hiccup of his release, Juszczyk is now in line to get into the 10-Year Club with a rare distinction of spending multiple years in the NFL before making his way to the 49ers.
Yahoo
15-03-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
2025 NFL free agency: 49ers re-sign FB Kyle Juszczyk to reported 2-year, $8M deal days after releasing him
Kyle Juszczyk is returning to the San Francisco 49ers days after the fullback was released. The 33-year-old Juszczyk reportedly agreed to a two-year, $8 million deal, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. [Yahoo Fantasy Bracket Mayhem is back: Enter for a shot to win up to $50K] Juszczyk reportedly took less money to go back to San Francisco, where he's played the past eight seasons, than what he had been offered by the Pittsburgh Steelers. — Kyle Juszczyk (@JuiceCheck44) March 15, 2025 Juszczyk's wife, Kristin, posted a message on Instagram expressing the couple's happiness with staying in the Bay Area. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kristin Juszczyk (@kristinjuszczyk) "This past week has really made Kyle and I reflect on our past 8 years in the Bay. We grew up here. We turned friends into family here. We won championships here and we lost championships here. We feel so incredibly blessed to have called the bay home for the past 8 years. It's truly been the best years of our lives. Kyle's curtain isn't closed just yet and we couldn't be more happy and emotional to stay home!!! ❤️ We're forever Faithful" Last offseason, 49ers general manager John Lynch approached Juszczyk to take a pay cut. He agreed to restructure his deal, which created $4 million in salary-cap space for the 2024 season. Afterward, Juszczyk said "it hurt" when he was asked to take less money but his love for the team and area helped him decide to stay. A nine-time Pro Bowler and two-time All-Pro, Juszczyk has six rushing touchdowns and 18 receiving touchdowns in his career. He was a fourth-round draft pick in 2013 out of Harvard by the Baltimore Ravens.
Yahoo
15-03-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
The 49ers bring back Kyle Juszczyk days after cutting him, AP source says
SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — Fullback Kyle Juszczyk is returning to the San Francisco 49ers on a two-year, $8 million contract just days after being cut, a person familiar with the deal told The Associated Press on Saturday. The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the deal hadn't been announced. ESPN first reported the deal. The Niners had officially released Juszczyk on Tuesday instead of paying him a $4.1 million salary this season and up to an additional $500,000 in offseason workout and per-game roster bonuses. The team took on a $3.6 million dead cap charge with the move but brought him back on the new deal. Juszczyk was nearly cut last season but agreed to take a pay cut to stay in San Francisco. The 33-year-old Juszczyk was one of the first players signed after coach Kyle Shanahan and general manager John Lynch took over in 2017 and has been a key part of the offense since then thanks to his versatility. In an era when few teams use fullbacks, Juszczyk has played about half the offensive snaps during his time with San Francisco and has made the Pro Bowl all eight seasons with the team and nine times overall. He was a first-team All-Pro in 2023 and second-teamer in 2024 after fullbacks were added back as a position for All-Pro the past two years. Juszczyk had 19 catches for 200 yards and two touchdowns last season, while also rushing for 26 yards and a TD. He has 184 catches for 1,895 yards and 13 TDs in eight seasons with the Niners, along with 237 yards rushing and six more TDs on the ground. ___ AP NFL: