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Kyle Juszczyk’s Wife Posts Daring Bikini Photo in Hot Springs Vacation With 49ers Star

Kyle Juszczyk and his wife, Kristin Juszczyk, have reason to celebrate. This is after the All-Pro fullback signed a new contract with the San Francisco 49ers to remain with the same team he has played for for the past eight years.

The Niners waived Juszczyk early in free agency, which promoted him to hold discussions with the Pittsburgh Steelers about a potential move. In fact, the Steelers reportedly had an offer on the table, which was more than the two-year, $8 million deal he eventually took with San Francisco.

Kyle and Kristin Juszczyk decided to take a trip with their family for a bit of rest and relaxation. Kristin Juszczyk took to Instagram to share a handful of photos and videos from the trip, which included a daring hot springs bikini photo.

Kristin Juszczyk's psts a bikini photo while on vacation

(via @kristinjuszczyk on IG) pic.twitter.com/0RctdvUTnp

— Paolo Songco (@PaoloSongcoNBA) March 22, 2025

Kristin Juszczyk gave a better look at her white two-piece bikini in another post. In the video, she is seen taking a dip in a lake with a cocktail in hand.

"Keep the spitz safe at all costs," she captioned her post.

pic.twitter.com/49H25ViRS2

— Paolo Songco (@PaoloSongcoNBA) March 22, 2025

According to People, Kyle and Kristin Juszczyk first met in 2014 when the Pro Bowl fullback was still with the Baltimore Ravens. They got married in 2019, and she has been by his side since.

Kristin Juszczyk recently launched her NFL-licensed apparel brand, Off Season, which has been a big hit among football fans.

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This story was originally published March 21, 2025 at 6:23 PM.

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