Kyle Juszczyk Restructures Contract with 49ers, Ensuring Team's Cap Flexibility
The restructured deal secures Juszczyk's return for an eighth season, reinforcing his position as the NFL's highest-paid fullback.
- Kyle Juszczyk, the NFL's highest-paid fullback, agrees to a restructured contract with the San Francisco 49ers, creating $1.75 million in salary cap space for 2024.
- The restructured deal ensures Juszczyk's return to the 49ers for an eighth season, maintaining his status as the league's top-paid fullback.
- Juszczyk's versatility as a player, lining up at slot receiver, tight end, and lead blocker, has made him particularly valuable to the 49ers.
- The 32-year-old fullback has been voted to his eighth straight Pro Bowl, joining an elite group of backs in NFL history.
- The 49ers also approached defensive tackle Arik Armstead about a pay cut, but he declined and was officially released.