Josh Jacobs runs for 3 TDs as
Packers roll past short-handed 49ers 38-10
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[November 25, 2024]
By STEVE MEGARGEE
GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — The Green Bay Packers earned a measure of
revenge against the team that ended their season last year.
It hardly mattered to them that the San Francisco 49ers squad they
beat 38-10 on Sunday bore only a passing resemblance to the group
that beat the Packers in last season's NFC divisional playoffs.
Josh Jacobs rushed for 106 yards and matched a career high with
three touchdowns for the Packers. The 49ers were playing without
injured quarterback Brock Purdy, three-time All-Pro left tackle
Trent Williams and four-time Pro Bowl edge rusher Nick Bosa, among
others.
“It’s the NFL,” said Packers quarterback Jordan Love, who went 13 of
23 for 163 yards and two touchdowns. “They’ve got other good
players. We’ve had injuries. Guys are banged up. You’ve got to go
find a way to win, no matter who’s out there. It’s tough for them,
but we’ll take the win.”
The short-handed 49ers (5-6) turned the ball over three times,
committed nine penalties and missed numerous tackles.
“To have those three turnovers, and all three led to touchdowns with
21 points,” 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan said. “You top that with the
penalties and stuff, that’s how you get embarrassed like that.”
A couple of Packers who weren't with Green Bay last season played
major roles.
Jacobs became the first player in the past 55 regular-season games
to rush for 100 yards against the 49ers. It was the longest a team
had gone without allowing a 100-yard rusher since 1955.
Justin Fields rushed for 103 yards for the Chicago Bears against the
49ers on Oct. 31, 2021. Aaron Jones rushed for 108 yards in the
Packers’ 24-21 NFC divisional playoff loss to San Francisco last
season.

All three of Jacobs’ touchdowns came from 1 yard out.
“I came here because I’d seen them winning,” said Jacobs, who spent
his first five seasons with the Raiders. “And I haven’t won a lot in
my career, and that was a big thing for me when I’m making a
decision. But not only that, man, being around these guys and seeing
how hungry they are, seeing how much of pros they are on a
day-to-day basis and how much it means to them, man, it makes me
want to play harder, it makes me want to give everything I have.”
Xavier McKinney broke up a fourth-down pass to end one 49ers scoring
threat and had a 48-yard interception return to set up Jacobs'
second touchdown. The former New York Giants safety has seven picks
this season, tied with Detroit's Kerby Joseph for the NFL lead.
“It's been as advertised,” Packers coach Matt LaFleur said of the
two free-agent additions. “Those guys have just been instrumental in
our ability to win games.”
San Francisco’s defense had only four players who participated in
the playoff victory over Green Bay: Fred Warner, Deommodore Lenoir,
Tashaun Gipson and Robert Beal. Purdy’s shoulder injury prompted the
49ers to turn to 32-year-old Brandon Allen to make his 10th career
start and first since the 2021 regular-season finale when he was
with Cincinnati.
Allen went 17 of 29 for 199 yards with a touchdown pass, an
interception and a lost fumble.
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Green Bay Packers guard Elgton Jenkins, left, and Green Bay Packers
center Josh Myers, right, celebrate a touchdown during the first
half of an NFL football game against the San Francisco 49ers on
Sunday, Nov. 24, 2024 in Green Bay, Wis. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)

Love threw touchdown passes to Tucker Kraft and
Malik Heath as the Packers (8-3) had their highest point total since
beating the Chicago Bears 38-20 in their 2023 opener.
The Packers scored on each of their first three
series. With 6 1/2 minutes left in the second quarter, the 49ers
trailed 17-0 and had run just six offensive plays.
“I thought we got out of our gaps a number of times,” Shanahan said.
“I thought we had way too many missed tackles. Just them being able
to control that clock the first half was one of the worst ones I’ve
been a part of as far as a half.”
San Francisco cut the lead to 17-7 on Allen’s 3-yard touchdown pass
to George Kittle with 1:02 left in the second quarter. The 49ers’
only other points came on Jake Moody’s 48-yard field goal.
The 49ers wasted a couple of opportunities to creep closer.
A holding penalty on Eric Saubert wiped out Deebo Samuel's 87-yard
kickoff return that would have given the 49ers first-and-goal to
start the second half. That drive ended when McKinney broke up a
pass intended for Christian McCaffrey on fourth-and-2 from the Green
Bay 39. The 49ers limited McCaffrey to 31 yards on 11 carries.
San Francisco got into Green Bay territory again later in the third
when Allen threw a pass that went through Samuel's hands and got
picked off by McKinney.
Green Bay converted the interception into a touchdown that extended
its lead to 24-7. The Packers poured it on from there.
“We started to build some momentum there at the end of the half,”
Allen said. “The second half, had some drives going, and just
penalties and turnovers really killed us.”
Injuries
Niners DT Jordan Elliott was evaluated for a concussion. ... LB
Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles hurt his knee and CB Renardo Green
injured his neck. ... G Aaron Banks left with a concussion.
Packers WR Romeo Doubs left with a concussion. Green Bay played
without CB Jaire Alexander (knee) and LB Edgerrin Cooper
(hamstring).
Up next
49ers: At Buffalo next Sunday night.
Packers: Host Miami on Thursday night.
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