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Kyle Juszczyk entered the Allegiant Stadium in style. He wore the custom-made jacket his wife had made for him. After the game, he couldn’t hold his emotions anymore due to the devastating Super Bowl game loss. Juszczyk choked up while talking about his teammates and the tragic loss the San Francisco 49ers suffered on Sunday. The amount of sorrow the whole team has faced remains totally unimaginable as they appeared destined to win the Lombardi trophy this season. 

The loss feels more personal because it wasn’t long ago when it was the same game and the same opponents back in 2020 against whom the Niners suffered a Super Bowl loss. Even then, many players like Nick Bosa were seen shedding tears. And years later, it’s the same level of frustration. It’s the same level of sorrow that the Niners’ players faced before.

The gutted 49ers’ fullback barely held onto his emotions he had to take a few seconds before speaking again. This is what he said:

It's really hard. It's really hard........ Right now, you feel numb a little bit. You don't know what to say to your teammates other than you appreciate them you love them, and you did some really good things together. You've just gotta finish it . Kyle Juszczyk via post-game press conference

The 49ers had a better season compared to other NFL teams. However, a win in the Super Bowl game could have made it the best season ever.

Kyle Juszczyk flaunted his wife’s custom-made jacket 

Ahead of the big game of Super Bowl LVIII, the 49ers’ star fullback Juszczyk made a special entry in the stadium with style. Juszczyk flaunted his wife, Kristin Juszczyk‘s custom-made jacket. The jacket featured many of the Niners players’ names, including Deebo Samuel, Brock Purdy, Christian McCaffrey, and George Kittle

Kyle’s wife rose to fame when she designed a puffer coat for Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce’s superstar girlfriend, Taylor Swift. She took a chance and sent it to her, without knowing whether she’d wear it or not. But she did and also praised Kristin for her design. 

After that, Kristin’s work got recognition with millions of followers. Soon, she signed a deal with the NFL, allowing her to sell her designs to civilians and license team logos.

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