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This is a 2024 photo of Kyle Juszczyk of the San Francisco 49ers NFL football team. This image reflects the San Francisco 49ers active roster as of day, May 30, 2024 when this image was taken. (AP Photo)

Kyle Juszczyk

FB

#44

Experience: 14 years

Height: 6-2

Weight: 235 lbs

College: Harvard

2025 SEASON

  • CAR
    2
  • YDS
    -3
  • AVG
    -1.5
  • TDS
    0
Juice
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Rushing

Attempts

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Attempts 11-Through-203000000
Attempts 1-Through-107561.2302
Attempts 21-Through-305000000

Field Position

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Opp 19-1 - by Yard Line4231.5300
Opp 49-20 - by Yard Line6242302
Own 1-20 - by Yard Line1000000
Own 21-50 - by Yard Line71-1-1-100

Game Halves

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1st Half61-1-1-100
2nd Half10471.8302

Home vs Road

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Home Games8561.2302
Road Games9000000

Margin of Victory

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Margin 0-71000000
Margin 15+9362301
Margin 8-142000000

Point Differential

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Ahead9362301
Ahead by 1-8 Points5000000
Ahead by 9-16 Points8362301
Behind2111101
Behind by 1-8 Points1111101
Tied171-1-1-100

Quarters

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1st Quarter31-1-1-100
4th Quarter7362301
2nd Quarter3000000
3rd Quarter6111101

Stadium Surfaces

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Grass14561.2302
Turf3000000

Biography

PERSONAL:

  • His last name is pronounced YOOZ-check.
  • Named the recipient of the 2017 Bill Walsh Award, which was established in 2004 in honor of San Francisco's Hall of Fame Head Coach. The award, which is voted on by the coaching staff, is given to the 49ers who has best represented the standard of professional excellence established by Walsh. Walsh served as the team's head coach for 10 seasons from 1979-88. In that time, he compiled a record of 102-63-1 and led the team to three Super Bowls. He was twice named Coach of the Year (1981, 1984) and was later named Coach of the Decade for the 1980s.
  • Each offseason, Juszczyk likes to build at least one piece of furniture with his own hands. His most recent piece of furniture assembled was a farmhouse-style kitchen table.
  • In search of his favorite pregame meal, Juszczyk settled on filet mignon with sweet potatoes and spaghetti with scrambled eggs, a meal he describes as, "The perfect combination of protein and the right carbs before a game."
  • His great uncle, Rich "Dickie" Moore, played DT at Villanova University before being selected by the Green Bay Packers in the first round (12th overall) of the 1969 NFL Draft.
  • Admires former U.S. Navy SEAL, Marcus Luttrell, who was awarded the Navy Cross Purple Heart for his actions of bravery.
  • NFL players had the opportunity to participate in the NFL's annual My Cause, My Cleats campaign during Week 14 of the 2019 season. Juszczyk and his team- mates represented their respective causes with custom-designed cleats in an effort to raise awareness and funding. Juszczyk represented the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, saying, "I play to honor my wife's mother, Virginia."
  • Juszczyk chose to support The Crohn's & Colitis Foundation in 2018, which is a volunteer-fueled or- ganization dedicated to finding cures for Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, and improving the quality of life of children and adults affected by these diseases. Juszczyk also hosted Juice's Future All-Stars Camp in Burbank, OH, with all proceeds donated to benefit Crohn's disease research.
  • Juszczyk often promotes PLAY 60, the NFL's movement to get children active for at least 60 minutes a day. In 2013, he participated in a PLAY 60 Challenge kickoff assembly at Essex (MD) Elementary School.
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