Kyle Juszic, 49, has agreed to a five-year, 27 27 million extension



Kyle Jussic, head of economics at Harvard, will continue to earn more than most of his Crimson classmates.

On Sunday, a day before the agency’s soft launch, 49 people secured an extension of their contract with their tax-all, Pro Bowl fullback who could retain the title: the highest-paid player in his position in the NFL.

The five-year, 27 million deal with a M 10 million guarantee provides Juszic with an average annual salary (5. 5.4 million) compared to his previous અગાઉ 5.25 million. Pittsburgh’s Derek Watt (3.25 million) is the league’s second highest paid fullback. The NFL Network first reported Juskik’s new deal.

“Surprisingly grateful to this organization for being 5 years apart!” Juzic said via Instagram. “Thanks for the constant support! Look forward to showing that interest is always worth squeezing.”

The 49ers’ desire to wrap up for the eight-year-old veteran, who will turn 0 in April and play a disciplinary position, is a reflection of his value in the offense of head coach Kyle Shanahan.