On April 23, 1991, Kyle Patrick Juszczyk, a fullback for the San Francisco 49ers in the National Football League, was born (NFL). The Baltimore Ravens selected him out of Harvard, where he played college football, in the fourth round of the 2013 NFL Draft.
Juszczyk scored the first touchdown by a Harvard alumnus in Super Bowl LIV.
Tim Murphy was Juszczyk’s coach while he was a student at Harvard University, where he played tight end for the Harvard Crimson football team. He played for the Crimson from 2009 to 2012. After his senior year in 2012, the Ivy League unanimously selected him for its first team.
Over the course of his four years at Harvard, Juszczyk caught 125 receptions for 1,576 yards and 22 touchdowns. After graduating from Harvard, Juszczyk was expected by several analysts and scouts to be selected in the third or fourth round. NFLDraftscout.com rated him as the best fullback out of the 94 available fullbacks. Despite not being invited to the NFL Combine, Juszczyk completed all the necessary drills and positional workouts at Harvard’s Pro Day.
Where did Kyle Juszczyk go to high school?
While attending Cloverleaf High School in Lodi, Ohio, Juszczyk played tight end for the Cloverleaf Colts in high school football.