The San Francisco 49ers are re-signing fullback Kyle Juszczyk, a league source said Saturday. The nine-time Pro Bowler will return to San Francisco after being released earlier this week.
Juszczyk took a visit with the Pittsburgh Steelers but will return to San Francisco, where he spent the last eight years of his NFL career. He spent his first four NFL seasons with the Baltimore Ravens, who drafted Juszczyk in 2013.
The 49ers are re-signing FB Kyle Juszczyk, per source.
The 9x Pro Bowler will return to San Francisco after being released earlier this week. pic.twitter.com/EdwFtY0o59
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Juszczyk, who turns 34 in April, is a contributor in both the run and pass games and caught at least 14 passes in 11 consecutive seasons, including 30 as recently as 2021. His return follows a number of big-name exits following the opening of the new league year on Wednesday.
Left guard Aaron Banks and left tackle Jaylon Moore left for Green Bay and Kansas City, respectively, after wide receiver Deebo Samuel was traded to the Washington Commanders ahead of free agency.
On defense, the 49ers lost tackles Javon Hargrave and Maliek Collins, linebacker Dre Greenlaw and defensive backs Charvarius Ward and Talanoa Hufanga.
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