Kyle Juszczyk expressed feeling hurt when the 49ers’ GM proposed a pay cut after his strong seventh season with the team, including another Pro Bowl appearance. Despite understanding the business aspect, Juszczyk felt the request hit his ego and emotions. Eventually, he accepted the cut to remain the highest-paid fullback in the league, emphasizing his desire to stay with the 49ers and pursue a Super Bowl win. The experience highlighted the uncertain longevity of his NFL career, but Juszczyk remains committed and optimistic about the upcoming season.
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