Claire Kittle and Kristin Juszczyk, two of the San Francisco 49ers most well-known — and fashionably adventurous — wives are launching a brand new YouTube present Thursday that invitations followers to get a behind-the-scenes have a look at their private journeys by the 2025 NFL season.
From house to away video games, Kittle and Juszczyk will showcase “everything from traveling and tailgating” and provides “an unfiltered look into their lives with their family and closest friends.” The present will construct in the direction of the Tremendous Bowl, which is being performed on Feb. 8, 2026 on the 49ers Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara.
“Growing up in a football crazed Midwest family football has always been such a huge part of my life, and that rings all the more true today,” Kittle stated in a press release. Kittle, a former Iowa girls’s basketball participant, is now an entrepreneur, social media creator and co-host of the “Kittle Things” podcast along with her husband.
“With this show I’m excited to take fans behind the scenes into our personal gameday moments,” she stated. “We finally get to share all the details—big and small—that make this NFL experience so special to us.”
For her half, Juszczyk stated that “football has truly changed my life.” She stated: It’s introduced me a few of my favourite folks, impressed me creatively, and taught me what it means to be a part of one thing larger than your self.”
Juszczyk is referring to the profession she launched in 2024, as a designer of distinctive, sports-themed outfits. Her profession happened along with her private DIY passion of designing and stitching game-day jackets and different attire, utilizing her husband’s repurposed soccer jerseys and different clothes. She turned a style sensation and gained an NFL licensing deal after she made a viral crimson puffer coat, with a Kansas Metropolis Chiefs insignia, that pop star Taylor Swift wore to a sport in early 2024 to cheer on her boyfriend, Travis Kelce.
“I love channeling that same energy into fashion — finding new ways to celebrate the sport and the community that comes with it,” Juszczyk continued. “With this series, I’m excited for people to see the behind-the-scenes moments that make football so much more than just a game.”
Viewers may have interaction with the present through “companion content” and social media platforms, the discharge stated.