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Kyle Juszczyk has spent more than a decade in the NFL. In that time, the fullback has earned honors and fans alike. But the San Francisco 49ers star’s path was not that simple. For starters, Juszczyk didn’t even play fullback throughout his school and college career. But his mother Shari Evans has always been a pillar of support for him.

Shari raised 3 boys with her ex-husband, John Juszczyk. And Kyle is the youngest of the lot. And despite troubles at home, Shari and Kyle persevered to achieve their dreams.

Kyle Juszczyk takes on the world

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Kyle’s mom, unlike many other athletes’ parents, did not have a sporting background. She attended Cuyahoga Community College in Cleveland, Ohio, to study accounting. After graduating, she took on the job at KeyBank, located in Ohio.

She rose through the ranks at her banking job while dealing with 3 boys at home! After serving as supervisor for many years, she switched to a better role at Small Business Bookkeeping Limited. She works here till this date.

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However, she did not impede in Kyle’s growth as he succeeded through his football career. Kyle earned a scholarship to play for the Harvard Crimsons as a tight end. He ended up being drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in the 2013 NFL Draft. And now the 32-year-old is set to play his second Super Bowl!

A night of revenge for the 49ers

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Kyle Juszczyk’s first Super Bowl was also against the Kansas City Chiefs. However, the outcome of the Super Bowl was not something Kyle or his mother would’ve wanted. The 49ers gave away precious lead, eventually losing 31-20.

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Four years later, the RB can take revenge for that hurtful night in Las Vegas. Kyle will have the support of his mother and wife, Kristin. And his better half, just like all 49ers’ fans, would be hoping that this time around, the Lombardi Trophy comes to San Francisco.

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Can Kyle Juszczyk lead the 49ers to Super Bowl glory against the Chiefs? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

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