The Ravens wound up losing in heartbreaking fashion to the Steelers on Christmas when Antonio Brown snuck into the end zone with nine seconds left to secure the 31-27 victory. But don’t blame new 49ers fullback Kyle Juszczyk.

Juszczyk, who became the richest fullback in league history this spring when he signed a four-year, $21-million contract with San Francisco, scored a go-ahead touchdown at the 1:18 mark and played a huge role on the final drive.

Our friends at 49ers Webzone posted video of the possession on Facebook when Juszczyk showcased his ability to block, make catches out of the backfield and run through defenders:

New 49ers general manager John Lynch after called Juszczyk more than a fullback, rather an “offensive weapon.” Coach Kyle Shanahan indicated Juszczyk will line up all over the field, working potentially as a tight end and H-back in certain scenarios. And while his contract as a fullback generated headlines, his $5.25-million average salary would rank 21st among tight ends.

It wouldn’t be surprising if Juszczyk quickly became a fan favorite with San Francisco, particularly if he plays like he did on that drive in Pittsburgh and throughout last season when he earned his first trip to the Pro Bowl.