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49ers Re-Sign Kyle Juszczyk Days After Releasing Him

The nine-time Pro Bowl fullback agreed to a two-year, $8 million deal to remain with San Francisco, taking less money to stay with the team.

  • The San Francisco 49ers re-signed Kyle Juszczyk on a two-year, $8 million deal after releasing him earlier this week to manage salary cap constraints.
  • Juszczyk, 33, reportedly turned down a higher offer from the Pittsburgh Steelers to continue his tenure with the 49ers, where he has played since 2017.
  • A key part of the 49ers' offense, Juszczyk has been named to the Pro Bowl in all eight seasons with the team and was a first-team All-Pro in 2023.
  • The fullback's wife, Kristin Juszczyk, celebrated the return on social media, emphasizing the couple's deep connection to the Bay Area and the team's community.
  • The re-signing follows significant offseason roster changes for the 49ers, with multiple key players departing in free agency, making Juszczyk's return a stabilizing move.
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