Hilarious clip shows half-naked Super Bowl-bound 49ers stars Christian McCaffrey and Kyle Juszczyk soaking up the sun and practicing their golf swings on off-day: ‘Guys being dudes’

  • The backfield couple was spotted enjoying their day off by teammate George Kittle
  • San Francisco is preparing to participate in the team’s second Super Bowl in five years
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The San Francisco 49ers are enjoying some rays on their day off before their upcoming Super Bowl LVIII rematch against the Kansas City Chiefs.

Backfield duo Christian McCaffrey and Kyle Juszczyk were pictured standing shirtless in the middle of a practice field (and Juszczyk wearing only his jock) as they took practice golf swings in the sun.

Star teammate and Niners tight end George Kittle caught the whole thing on camera as he admired the “Guys Being Dudes.”

The two workhorses will be given ample time to work on their games in the two weeks leading up to this season’s rendition of the big match.

San Francisco will be tasked with managing a strong Kansas City Chiefs team that has suddenly come alive in these playoffs after a struggling season.

Niners Christian McCaffrey (L) and Kyle Juszczyk were outside enjoying the sun

San Francisco can now prepare for the Super Bowl after winning the NFC Championship

San Francisco can now prepare for the Super Bowl after winning the NFC Championship

They'll take on the Kansas City Chiefs in a rematch of Super Bowl LIV - this time in Las Vegas

They’ll take on the Kansas City Chiefs in a rematch of Super Bowl LIV – this time in Las Vegas

Conversely, the 49ers looked relatively dominant in the season-ending stretch, winning seven of their last nine.

In the playoffs, San Francisco looked a little shaky at times in their divisional playoff game against the Green Bay Packers and the NFC title game against the Detroit Lions.

But they came back to win both games – the latter a 17-point turnaround to reach a second Super Bowl in five seasons.

They’re playing the Chiefs – the same team they faced in their last Super Bowl appearance – with revenge on mind after falling in Super Bowl LIV.