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49ers Teammate Defends Brock Purdy's Quiet Consistency
Kyle Juszczyk praises Purdy's uncompromising competitiveness as the quarterback's true value.
Apr. 12, 2026 at 12:41pm by Ben Kaplan
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Purdy's quiet consistency challenges the NFL's traditional obsession with flashy quarterback play.San Francisco TodayIn a league that often prioritizes flashy statistics and first-round pedigree, San Francisco 49ers fullback Kyle Juszczyk has come out in strong support of quarterback Brock Purdy, arguing that Purdy's greatest strength lies in his relentless competitiveness and ability to lead the team through adversity. Juszczyk's defense of Purdy sheds light on the evolving nature of quarterback evaluation in the modern NFL, where reliability, durability, and intangible leadership qualities are becoming as valuable as raw talent.
Why it matters
Purdy's case challenges the common narrative that equates quarterback success with draft position and highlight-reel plays. It suggests a shift in the league's priorities, where teams may increasingly value quarterbacks who maximize every snap's value through consistent performance, rather than those who produce occasional moments of brilliance.
The details
Purdy, a fifth-year quarterback, has quietly amassed impressive stats over his career, including 11,685 passing yards, 84 touchdowns, and 37 interceptions. However, he has struggled to command the same level of respect and recognition as quarterbacks drafted earlier. Juszczyk argues that Purdy's true value lies in his unyielding competitiveness and ability to lead the team through tough situations, qualities that may be overlooked in a league that often prioritizes flashy statistics and draft pedigree.
- Purdy has been the 49ers' starting quarterback for the past five seasons.
The players
Brock Purdy
The 49ers' starting quarterback for the past five seasons, who has quietly amassed impressive stats and a reputation for consistent, reliable performance.
Kyle Juszczyk
The 49ers' fullback, who has come out in strong support of Purdy, arguing that the quarterback's greatest strength lies in his uncompromising competitiveness and ability to lead the team through adversity.
What they’re saying
“I think the core takeaway here is not merely that Purdy wins; it's that his competitors' instinct—outworking, outlasting, outlasting—has become his currency.”
— Kyle Juszczyk, 49ers Fullback
What’s next
The 49ers will continue to rely on Purdy's steady leadership and consistent performance as they aim to build on their recent success and make a deep playoff run.
The takeaway
Purdy's case highlights a broader shift in the NFL, where teams may increasingly prioritize quarterbacks who demonstrate reliability, durability, and intangible leadership qualities over those who rely solely on raw talent and highlight-reel plays. This suggests that the definition of 'elite' quarterback play is evolving, with a greater emphasis on the ability to elevate a team through consistent, unspectacular excellence.





