SANTA CLARA — Kyle Juszczyk proudly recalls making $5.15 an hour. That was minimum wage 20 years ago, when he was a teenager in Medina, Ohio, about an hour south of Cleveland.
He worked with his brother, Sean, who’s six years older and was their manager at McDonald’s. That carried extra power at Thanksgiving break, when they would head to a snow-covered football field at the local high school.
“We had a McDonald’s Turkey Bowl and I was his secret weapon,” Kyle Juszczyk recalled. “I was like 14 or 15 years old but I was whooping all these early 20-year-olds, people who weren’t real athletes.”
Juszczyk, 34, is still challenging those in their roaring 20s.
Sunday offers a homecoming for the nine-time Pro Bowl fullback as he and the 49ers (8-4) visit the Cleveland Browns (3-8). There, on t

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