The San Francisco 49ers today announced they have re-signed FB Kyle Juszczyk to a two-year deal through the 2026 season.
Juszczyk (6-1, 235) was originally drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in the fourth round (130th overall) of the 2013 NFL Draft and signed with the 49ers as a free agent in 2017. Throughout his 12-year career with the Ravens (2013-16) and 49ers (2017-24), he has appeared in 189 games (142 starts) and registered 67 rushing attempts for 237 yards and six touchdowns as well as 281 receptions for 2,664 yards and 18 touchdowns. He has also appeared in 14 postseason contests (13 starts) and totaled six rushing attempts for 27 yards and added 16 receptions for 169 yards, including a 15-yard touchdown reception in Super Bowl LIV. In 2017, Juszczyk was the recipient of the team's Bill Walsh Award which is given annually to the 49ers player who has best represented the standard of professional excellence established by Walsh.
In 2024, Juszczyk appeared in 17 games (15 starts) and registered five carries for 26 yards and one touchdown while adding 19 receptions for 200 yards and two touchdowns. He earned his ninth-consecutive trip to the Pro Bowl (2017-25) and eighth straight as a member of the 49ers. Juszczyk was also named an Associated Press Second-Team All-Pro, marking the third time he has earned the honor in his career (First-Team – 2022-23).
A 33-year-old native of Medina, OH, Juszczyk attended Harvard University (2009-12) where he finished with 125 receptions for 1,576 yards (12.6 average) and 22 touchdowns. He earned First-Team All-America honors (2012) and Second-Team All-America honors (2011) for the Crimson.