Fullback Kyle Juszczyk will be on the lookout for a new team for next season after being cut from the team he’s spent the past eight seasons with.
Juszczyk was cut from the San Francisco 49ers on Monday after a long tenure with the Bay Area team.
His wife, Kristin Juszczyk, did not seem all too pleased with the move – as she vented on social media with one particular post.
Kristin, who sH๏τ to popularity with her iconic transformations of NFL jerseys and apparel into fashionable jackets and other designs, posted a picture of their dog looking unhappy with the caption ‘Mood’.
According to the New York Post, Kristin later shared a screen sH๏τ of a FaceTime call with their close friends – George and Claire Kittle – as everyone seemed upset about the news. The picture was later deleted.
Kyle and Kristin Juszczyk will need to find a new home after he was cut from the 49ers
Kristin expressed her disappointment with a picture of their dog looking upset
Kyle had been with the Niners organization for eight of his twelve NFL seasons
Kyle and George are close friends and are now former teammates after the fullback was released from the team.
As for Claire, she too expressed her disappointment by posting a number of pH๏τos on her Instagram story on Monday night. George also reacted to the news via posts of his own.
The 33-year-old Juszczyk was likely cut due to a combination of his age and his salary as the Niners look to open up as much cap space as they can.
Juszczyk was set to cost the 49ers nearly $6.5million in cap space next season.
This cut could save the Niners up to $4.6million if he’s designated as a post-June 1 release, per OverTheCap.com. He was set to become a free agent next season.
A Harvard graduate, Juszczyk began his career with the Baltimore Ravens after they picked him in the fourth round of the 2013 NFL Draft.
‘I know I’m not done,’ Juszczyk told ESPN on Monday. ‘I’m definitely not done playing. I’ve seen zero regression.
‘I think especially, I mean, you can turn on the last two games and please show me where I’ve regressed, so I have no plans of stopping.’