Kyle Juszczyk's wife Kristin recaps 'cursed' weekend with George Kittle's wife Claire at 49ers vs Bills
After the San Francisco 49ers faced a tough loss (35-10) to the Buffalo Bills in Week 13 amid freezing temperatures, Kyle Juszczyk's wife, Kristin Juszczyk feels "The snowsuits are officially cursed."
Well, at least she's not cursed with bad fashion. Kristin believes that, regardless of whether the 49ers win or lose, a good time isn’t just about the scoreboard. Taking to Instagram, Kyle Juszczyk's wife wrote:
"The snowsuits are officially cursed… 🫣 Win or lose we’re always having a good time! Thank you Buffalo for the amazing memories!! ❄️"
For Mrs. Juszczyk, Buffalo has certainly earned a place in her heart.
Interestingly, the 49ers-themed red snowsuit that Kristin wore was her own creation. It is likely she repeated the outfit since in the last game against the Green Bay Packers, Kristin wore coordinated snowsuits with 49ers TE George Kittle's wife, Claire.
Like Kyle Juszczyk's wife, Mrs. Kittle was equally over the moon about the 49ers vs. Bills clash at the snow-filled Highmark Stadium.
Taking to Instagram, she wrote:
"Checked Buffalo off my stadium list & so did George Kittle. A snow globe under the lights is something beautiful. ❤️
The last time the 49ers played against the Bills was in 2020. However, unlike this time, the game took place at State Farm Stadium (Arizona) owing to restrictions due to the Pandemic.
Kyle Juszczyk's wife Kristin initially had second thoughts about attending the 49ers vs. Bills clash
While Mrs Juszczyk eventually fell in love with the Arctic-like weather in Buffalo, she was initially "regretting" traveling to Hallmark Stadium to root for the 49ers.
Ahead of the clash, Kristin took to Instagram to share her frustrations about the treacherous road conditions. Adding to it, she also explained how numerous people warned them to avoid the icy stretches of Interstate 90. However, they were determined to attend the Week 13 game.
"Kinda regretting my decision making," Kristin wrote on Instagram.
FYI, there was a Lake Effect Snow Warning for the Buffalo area before the Sunday Night Football. The temperatures dipped to as low as 27°F.