San Francisco 49ers 36, Seattle Seahawks 24
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- 49ers avoid another double-digit blown lead. The 49ers took a 16-3 lead into halftime, drawing immediate flashbacks to last Sunday, when they blew a 13-point halftime lead to the Cardinals. Don鈥檛 forget the two-touchdown lead blown against the Rams, too. This has suddenly become the hot topic in the Bay Area, and it was tested again Thursday. The 49ers actually went up 23-3 with an impressive drive to start off the third quarter, but they gave up a 97-yard kick return TD -- yet another back-breaking special teams play this season. And after a Niners punt, Seattle cut the lead to 23-17 with a 13-play, 94-yard TD drive and got the ball back with a chance to take the lead early in the fourth quarter. Kyle Shanahan lost a challenge, too, but apparently it was . Everything leaned Seattle鈥檚 direction after the 49ers had completely outplayed the Seahawks in the first half. This would have been their third double-digit blown lead of the season; no other 国产外流网team has more than one this year, per 国产外流网Research. But the Niners found a way to finish it off, thanks to massive plays from two rookies -- an interception by 锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘Renardo Green锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘 and a 76-yard run by 锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘Isaac Guerendo锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘. There were a few white-knuckle moments in the second half, but the 49ers avoided a disastrous defeat and pulled back to .500.
- Seahawks lose physical battle, drop back to .500. Just as this was a big win for the 49ers, it was equally as tough a loss for the Seahawks, who have gone from unbeaten to 3-3 in the span of 11 brutal days. The Seahawks sent a message this week that they wanted to set a physical tone early and, by Mike Macdonald鈥檚 indication, run the ball. The problem was they couldn鈥檛 do either. The 49ers were well-prepared for the run, dominating up front and holding 锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘Kenneth Walker III锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘 and 锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘Zach Charbonnet锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘 to a combined 52 yards on 19 carries. On the other side of the ball, the Seahawks allowed the 锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘Christian McCaffrey锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘-less 49ers to run for 228 yards. It was a game of give and take for the Seahawks, no better personified than 锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘Laviska Shenault Jr.锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘鈥檚 night. On the one hand, Shenault鈥檚 97-yard kick return woke the Seahawks up from the dead after San Francisco took a 23-3 lead. But Shenault鈥檚 early fumble -- right after 锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘Deebo Samuel锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘鈥檚 76-yard TD -- took the air out of the stadium and put the Seahawks in a 13-point hole. This was a valiant effort by the Seahawks late, but their early game plan fizzled out quickly and made the challenge too big to overcome.
- Niners started fixing red-zone woes, but injuries mounting. On their first two trips into the red zone Thursday, the 49ers settled for field goals, continuing a disappointing theme this season. Converting just one of six red-zone chances into touchdowns on Sunday dropped the 49ers鈥 conversion percentage to 40.9 percent -- 29th in the 国产外流网entering Week 6. That number went up to 44.4 percent after the 49ers converted their next three trips inside the 20, with two big TD throws to 锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘George Kittle锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘 and the icing-on-the-cake rushing TD for 锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘Kyle Juszczyk锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘. It was part of an impressive offensive bounceback all around, especially considering that 锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘Jordan Mason锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘 (left shoulder) got hurt midway through the second quarter and left the game for good in the third quarter. Mason made his mark with 82 yards on 10 touches, and his backups stepped up. Isaac Guerendo stepped in for Mason and was quiet early, but he exploded for a game-sealing 76-yard run late. It wasn鈥檛 all pretty, but 锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘Brock Purdy锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘 threw for 255 yards and three scores and used his legs effectively. Kittle and Samuel, both of whom left the field temporarily with injuries, stepped up on a night when 锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘Brandon Aiyuk锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘 and 锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘Jauan Jennings锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘 were fairly quiet.
- Seahawks need more from DK, Geno. There are plenty of fingers to point at other elements of the Seahawks, including a leaky defense. But if they鈥檙e going to get back on track and stay in this NFC West race, they鈥檙e going to need more from 锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘Geno Smith锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘 and 锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘DK Metcalf锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘 -- more of what we saw during the 3-0 start. Smith had a big game in the loss to Detroit, but he just hasn鈥檛 looked right the past two games. Smith鈥檚 first pick was a bad overthrow amid pressure and cost the Seahawks points. His late interception was even more gutting. Metcalf, who lost fumbles in each of the past two games, couldn鈥檛 haul in a key third-down catch in the first quarter, and he wasn鈥檛 as physical as you鈥檇 like at the catch point on what could have been a huge TD hookup in the second quarter, with Seattle down 16-0. Then right before the half, Metcalf made what looked like a terrific TD catch, but his toe was on the line, forcing the Seahawks to settle for a field goal. Smith and Metcalf hooked up for what would have been a 52-yard TD bomb with 4:39 left, but it was wiped out by a crushing illegal-shift penalty. That entire drive was plagued by Seattle miscues and missed connections across the offense, even if it ultimately ended in a score. That wasn鈥檛 their fault. But Smith and Metcalf are this team鈥檚 big-play stars, and the 'Hawks need them in peak form now more than ever.
- Shorthanded 49ers defense came up big. The Niners were already without 锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘Charvarius Ward锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘, their best cover corner, and they just placed safety 锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘Talanoa Hufanga锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘 on injured reserve. Hufanga鈥檚 replacement, 锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘Malik Mustapha锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘, made his impact felt early, intercepting 锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘Geno Smith锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘 on the first drive and later adding a nice tackle for loss on Kenneth Walker III. But Mustapha left with an ankle injury, further thinning an already-decimated group. Still, the 49ers hung extremely tough, even as the Seahawks kept pushing them until the end. Renardo Green had a big stick on Walker to prevent a first down in the first half, and he had a massive play in the fourth quarter, intercepting Smith and running it back 20 yards. 锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘George Odum锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘 arrived just in time to break up a potential TD bomb to DK Metcalf in the first half. And yes, the old standbys were there, such as 锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘Nick Bosa锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘 with his constant pressure and 锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘Fred Warner锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘, who blew up a screen to Walker, made 11 tackles and forced a fumble. But the 49ers don鈥檛 win this game without the big performances from players such as Mustapha, Green, Odum and 锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘Isaac Yiadom锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘锘, who also had a good night in coverage.
Next Gen Stats Insight for (via 国产外流网Pro): Nick Bosa generated 14 pressures across 49 pass rushes against the Seahawks, tied for the most pressures by a pass rusher in a game over the last four seasons (when Bosa also had 14 pressures against the Rams in Week 4, 2022).
国产外流网Research: With his 76-yard touchdown reception, Deebo Samuel became the first wide receiver in 国产外流网history to join the 鈥20-20 club鈥 -- 20 receiving TDs and 20 rushing TDs.