Santa Clara, CA
Sep 29, 2024
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The San Francisco 49ers rebounded from a two-game losing streak by overpowering the New England Patriots, 30-13, in a decisive home victory. Injuries notwithstanding, the Niners showcased a fierce defense and potent offense, with Fred Warner picking off Jacoby Brissett for a 45-yard touchdown return in the second quarter, amplifying their lead. Brock Purdy orchestrated the offense efficiently, connecting on deep throws and leading a diversified attack.
Despite a Patriots rally marked by Joey Slye's 63-yard field goal—now the longest in franchise history—the New England offense floundered under continuous pressure. Nick Bosa and the defensive line recorded six sacks, while Jordan Mason’s 123-yard ground performance punctuated the offensive excellence. San Francisco allowed New England only a fleeting glimpse of hope, pulling away with their balance and defensive coverage to secure a well-earned victory.
Fred Warner (SF)
Warner made a decisive impact by intercepting Brissett's pass intended for Tyquan Thornton and sprinting 45 yards for a touchdown. This play starkly shifted momentum to the Niners, bumping their lead to 13-0 early in the second quarter.
George Kittle (SF)
Purdy found Kittle on a high-pressure play, launching a jump ball that Kittle hauled in amidst three defenders for the touchdown. This capped a drive where San Francisco overcame two negated scores, further extending their lead to 20-0.
Joey Slye (NE)
Slye closed the first half by setting a Patriots record, hitting a 63-yard field goal with ease, briefly narrowing the 49ers lead to 20-3 as the teams headed into halftime.
Jordan Mason (SF)
Responded swiftly to New England's score by capping a drive initiated by a Purdy deep pass to Samuel with a 4-yard touchdown run, restoring a commanding 27-10 lead for the 49ers.
Jake Moody (SF)
Moody concluded San Francisco's scoring with a 41-yard field goal, which allowed the Niners to extend their final lead to 30-13, firmly solidifying their triumph.
Jabrill Peppers (NE)
In an effort to rally, Peppers picked off a Purdy pass in the end zone, giving New England a fleeting chance to capitalize and close the score gap in the fourth quarter.
Brock Purdy (SF, QB)
In his 25th NFL appearance, meticulously commanded the field with 288 passing yards, effectively utilizing multiple offensive weapons, and bolstered the Niners' air attack with deep completions including long connections to Samuel and Jennings.
Fred Warner (SF, LB)
Solidified his role as a defensive leader by snatching a pivotal interception returned for a touchdown, in addition to consistent defensive disruption, maintaining his sharp start to the season with impactful forced turnovers.
Jordan Mason (SF, RB)
Punctuated the ground attack with 123 rushing yards and a key touchdown, underpinning the Niners' offensive continuation after momentum shifts and showcasing stamina with extended carries under high-pressure scenarios.
Nick Bosa (SF, DE)
Dominated the trenches by leading a defense that amassed six sacks; relentless pursuit of Brissett resulted in critical plays, including a strip sack, engineering ongoing pressure that sealed the Patriots' fate.
Joey Slye (NE, K)
Illustrated New England's attempt to stave off defeat by delivering a franchise-record 63-yard field goal, giving a flicker of hope and securing a small victory in special teams despite the broader team struggles.
Sam Okuayinonu (SF, DL)
Prominently stepped up in Hargrave's absence, producing a fumble recovery and securing a sack, contributing notably to the team's cohesive defensive front that checked New England effectively.
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