⏳ “Not Hanging Up Cleats Just Yet” — Juszczyk Teases When He Might Finally Retire
Santa Clara, CA — After 12 NFL seasons — 8 of them in scarlet and gold — Kyle Juszczyk is still playing at Pro Bowl level. But now 34, the fullback has started hinting at a possible endgame to his storied career.
Fans know him as “Juice”, a rugged leader, an offensive weapon in Kyle Shanahan’s system — but in a recent outing at the American Century Championship golf event, Juszczyk let slip:
“I know I’ve got at least two more years… after that, we’ll play it by ear.”
That doesn’t sound like a retirement announcement.
But for one of the NFL’s top fullbacks, being “open-ended” is potentially the first step toward life after football.

🗓️ Season by Season — No Rush
Juszczyk emphasized he’s not locked in beyond his current deal (through 2026):
“I ask the same questions to people my age…I can’t give a definitive answer because I still feel so well…So I’m just gonna keep riding it out and go season by season.”
In other words: 2025 and 2026 are in the bag. What happens after depends entirely on his body, his role, and his love for the game — year by year.

🚨 Why This Matters for the 49ers
Kyle Juszczyk isn’t your average fullback. He’s a 9× Pro Bowler, a two-time All-Pro, and the linchpin of Shanahan’s ground-attack design. At 34, he’s still a matchup nightmare in tight ends and H-back sets.
But the 49ers haven’t groomed a successor — and his decision timeline affects recruiting, draft planning, and roster design:
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Will they keep a roster spot open for him through 2026–27?
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When should they start integrating a new H-back?
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How do they balance cap space with his eventual replacement?
“It is a little surprising [we haven’t brought in a successor],…but hopefully that just shows faith in me that they think I can still do it for a while.”

🔮 Final Thought
Don’t expect Jad to walk away any time soon — 2026 is locked. But by leaving the door open beyond that, Juszczyk is paving the way for a graceful exit. When the time comes, it won’t be abrupt. It’ll be smart, measured, and respectful — much like the man himself.
For now? The loudest “bring-the-juice” calls still echo through Levi’s Stadium. But not forever.
