Kyle Juszczyk’s Wife Kristin Drops 6-Word Message About ‘Cold’ Conditions at 49ers–Browns Week 13 Game

It’s that time of year when NFL games in the Midwest and East Coast will begin to be affected by inclement weather, and Cleveland, Ohio, the site of the Cleveland Browns and San Francisco 49ers game, is no exception.
That said, one of the 49ers’ players’ wives, Kristin Juszczyk, the wife of 49ers fullback Kyle Juszczyk, gave her blunt assessment of the weather that her husband will be playing in.
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Kyle Juszczyk’s Wife, Kristin, Not Thrilled With the Cleveland Weather
Coming over from the West Coast, the 49ers aren’t exactly used to playing in cold weather, and Mrs. Juszczyk posted a story on Instagram wearing a black winter hat, leather gloves, and a poofy, black 49ers winter jacket, and sunglasses with the caption, “It’s cold as a MF here.”
Of course, we all know what “MF” stands for, but objectively speaking, exactly how cold is it at the game, and what kind of conditions are out there?
According to Coach Yac, an account dedicated to “providing news on the 49ers and SF Giants all year long,” he posted a video posted initially by 49ers beat writer Jennifer Lee Chan of “49ers on NCBS” with a tarp over the field with a caption that read, “The heavy rain has moved out and it’ll be strong winds for today’s 49ers-Browns game.”
The heavy rain has moved out and it’ll be strong winds for today’s 49ers-Browns game
🎥: @jenniferleechan pic.twitter.com/OcsStNMBfX
— Coach Yac 🗣 (@Coach_Yac) November 30, 2025
According to Weather.com, here are some weather stats for today’s game:
- Feels like 20 degrees
- 66% humidity
- 30 mph winds
- Snow possible after 7 p.m. local time (long after the game is over)
Beyond the weather in this game, the 49ers, who have an 82.8 grade in PFSN’s Offense Impact score (8th), are on the road against a Browns squad with an 88.6 Defense Impact score (3rd).
This game also marks the second start of Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders’ career. Last week, in his first start, the Browns beat the Las Vegas Raiders 24-10. He completed 11 of 20 passes for 209 yards, one touchdown, and one interception.
Now, he has a chance, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, to continue earning starts for the remainder of the season.
Back to the 49ers, Purdy is coming off a three-interception game against the Carolina Panthers. Over his career in games in November and December (where there could be inclement weather), he’s 16-6 with 41 touchdowns and 16 interceptions.
Will he play well here on the road, or will the conditions, which, according to Mrs. Juszczyk, are “cold as a MF,” get to him?
We’ll find out.



