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Kyle Juszczyk signs 49ers to return to the Free Agency after publication

After a low season in which several important players leave the free agency, the San Francisco 49ers Kyle Juszczyk bring back to a new deal.

According to Adam Schefter from ESPN, Juszczyk returns to the 49 after he has agreed with a two-year contract for $ 8 million. Juszczyk confirmed his return to the team by publishing A Wolf the Wall Street Meme on social media:

Juszczyk was originally released on Tuesday by the 49s in one step that saved the team 2.9 million US dollars against the upper limit.

49ers Tight End George Kittle went through it this low season and originally released a broken heart broken emoji when Juszczyk was released and now published a picture of the two when he found out of his return.

For some time now there have been signs that Juszczyk 2025 may not come back with San Francisco. The team revised its contract in the last low season.

Juszczyk spoke to Matt Maiocco from NBC Sports Bay Area in July in July when 49ers General Manager John Lynch asked him to take a salary.

“To be honest, when John came to me and asked,” said Juszczyk. “I didn't necessarily expect it. It violates your ego and injures your heart a little. I understand that it is a business, but I feel as valuable as what was expected to be paid for. “

After the last game of the 49ers in the 2024 season, Juszczyk reporters said that he hoped to stay in a team but had no plans to retire.

“We'll find out, but I know I'm not finished. I'm definitely not finished with playing,” he said. “I didn't see any regression. I think I mean, you can switch on the last two games and please show me where I went back, so I have no plans to stop.”

When Juszczyk was originally published, it seemed as if he were going to join the long list of remarkable players who had left the 49s in this low season. This group includes Debo Samuel Sr., Dre Greenlaw, Talanoa Hufanga, Charvarius Ward, Aaron Banks and Javon Hargrave.

If you maintain Juszczyk, the 49s can maintain more continuity on the offensive, especially with Samuel no longer on the squad. He was in the team throughout Kyle Shanahan as head coach from 2017.

For Lynch and Shanahan there is still a lot of work to replace all players they have lost, but to get Juszczyk back if Brock Purdy and Christian McCaffrey make things easier in 2025.