Kristin Juszczyk has shared a glimpse of her wild offseason trip to Cabo with husband Kyle, his San Francisco 49ers teammates and her fellow WAGs.
The fashion designer and entrepreneur, who married 49ers star Juszczyk back in 2019, posted a montage of videos from the trip on Instagram with the caption: ‘Cabo is always a good idea’.
Kristin and Kyle were joined on the vacation in the Mexican resort city by George and Claire Kittle, Kendrick and Vanessa Bourne and Trent and Sarah Taylor.
Backup quarterback Mac Jones was also on the trip, while offensive tackle Trent Williams jetted out to Cabo with girlfriend Paloma Synclaire.
In her montage, a bikini-clad Kristin is seen singing along to ‘Shake It’ by Metro Station while falling backwards into a swimming pool and partying with her fellow WAGs in the sun.
She also enjoys a romantic dance with her husband at one stage, before Jones is captured pulling out some bold dance moves in a nightclub.


Kristin Juszczyk has shared a glimpse of her offseason trip to Cabo with 49ers stars and WAGs

San Francisco tight end George Kittle made the trip to the Mexican city with his wife Claire
The group also appeared to enjoy a boozy golf outing, with a shirtless Kyle spotted clowning around on the course with wide receiver Taylor in one of the videos.
Tight end Kittle pops up towards the end of the montage after being filmed dancing with wife Claire during a boat trip.
Vanessa, the wife of wide receiver Kendrick, commented on Kristin’s post: ‘A time was had! Best weekend EVER’.
As well as being an NFL WAG, Kristin is also the head of a fashion empire after launching ‘Off Season’ in January 2025 with the help of fashion titan Emma Grede, who has ties to the Kardashian family.
The 31-year-old has taken her hobby of repurposing team merchandise into custom one-off pieces and reinvented what sportswear looks like for the everyday NFL fan, with Taylor Swift and Brittany Mahomes sending her handmade puffer jackets viral in 2024.
‘It’s just such a pinch-me moment, truly,’ she told the Daily Mail in October about the likes of Swift and Mahomes sporting her attire. ‘I feel so honored when somebody comes to me and wants a piece made by me. It’s a true dream come true.
‘[It has had] the biggest impact. It was the whole reason that people were able to see my designs. It was everything for me. I owe everything to anybody who’s ever supported my brand and worn it.
‘My whole life changed when I started getting traction from celebrities wearing my designs, and I couldn’t be any more grateful to anybody who’s ever worn any piece made by me.’
