Brock Purdy throws for 3 TDs and
the 49ers beat the Seahawks 36-24 to move atop division
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[October 11, 2024]
By ANNE M. PETERSON
SEATTLE (AP) — Deebo Samuel didn't hesitate when he was asked what
was working for the San Francisco 49ers.
“Brock Purdy,” Samuel said.
Purdy threw for 255 yards and three touchdowns, and the Niners never
trailed in a 36-24 victory over the Seattle Seahawks on Thursday
night.
Samuel had a 76-yard catch-and-run touchdown and finished with three
catches for 102 yards for the defending NFC champions (3-3), who
moved into a tie with Seattle (3-3) for first place in the NFC West
after an uneven start to the season.
George Kittle added five receptions for 58 yards and two scores for
the 49ers, who beat the Seahawks for a sixth straight time. Kyle
Juszczyk had a late TD run, and he and Kittle both celebrated their
scores by leaping into the stands to embrace their wives, who were
sitting together in the first row.
Matthew Wright, who joined San Francisco earlier this week to
replace injured kicker Jake Moody, had a trio of first half-field
goals from 25, 41 and 35 yards.
“When everyone's on point and we're doing our thing, we're a hard
team to beat,” Purdy said.
Geno Smith passed for 312 yards and a touchdown but was intercepted
twice, and the Seahawks lost their third straight after a 3-0 start
under first-year coach Mike Macdonald.
“We're just not doing the things that good football teams do to win
football games, and so we're going to attack it. We're going to take
a breather here and really go back and dissect the heck out of this
thing,” Macdonald said.
Four days after blowing a 23-10 halftime lead and losing to division
rival Arizona, San Francisco fended off a second-half challenge by
Seattle, which got a boost from Laviska Shenault Jr.'s 97-yard
kickoff return for a touchdown in the third quarter.
After the 49ers punted, Smith led a 94-yard drive and Kenneth Walker
III scored from 1 yard out to get Seattle within 23-17.
But Smith's second interception, this one by Renardo Green, set up
Kittle's second TD of the game and a 29-17 lead for the Niners.
Smith found Tyler Lockett for a 9-yard scoring pass with 1:44 left
to narrow the score to 29-24. San Francisco responded with Isaac
Guerendo’s 76-yard dash downfield that led to Juszczyk’s 6-yard TD
run — a welcome conclusion for a team that has struggled to finish
games.
“We talk about it all the time, and it's something we've had to get
better at this season," Purdy said. “Coach always says, no matter
what the score is, our offense should be able to put up points when
our team needs it.”
Seattle's struggles with the run game continued, with the team
finishing with 20 carries for 52 yards — 32 by Walker.
Smith was intercepted on Seattle’s opening drive. The Seahawks were
on the San Francisco 25 when rookie safety Malik Mustapha pulled
down a pass meant for Lockett.
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San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy (13) ND Deebo Samuel Sr.
(1) celebrate a touchdown by Samuel Sr. during the first half of an
NFL football game against the Seattle Seahawkse, Thursday, Oct. 10,
2024, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)
Jordan Mason broke away for a 38-yard run on San
Francisco’s first series, but the drive ended with Wright’s 25-yard
field goal.
Samuel pulled down an early second-quarter pass from Purdy and shook
off a defender for the 76-yard TD that put the 49ers up 10-0. Samuel
became the first receiver in NFL history with 20 or more rushing
touchdowns and 20-plus receiving scores.
Darrell Luter Jr. forced a fumble on the Seahawks’ kickoff return
and Tatum Bethune recovered on the Seattle 29. Wright capped that
drive with a 41-yard field goal. Wright's third field goal gave the
Niners a 16-0 lead late in the second quarter.
Aided by a pass interference call that put the ball on the 2-yard
line, Smith threw three incomplete passes before the Seahawks
settled for Jason Myers’ 20-yard field goal as the first half
expired.
Purdy found Kittle for a 10-yard touchdown to start the second half
that made it 23-3.
“He's a baller,” Purdy said of Kittle. “Obviously when you get the
ball in his hands he can do what he can. He can break tackles. Just
explosive for a tight end.”
Mason, who left the game in the second quarter with a shoulder
injury, later returned and finished with 73 yards on on nine carries
for the 49ers as he continues to fill in for the injured Christian
McCaffrey.
Seahawks safety Rayshawn Jenkins said he's not frustrated — yet.
“We have the right guys in the room to get the job done. We just
really have to be real and accountable. And as long as we do that,
we should be OK,” Jenkins said. “But it has to happen sooner than
later.”
Injuries
San Francisco CB Charvarius Ward was a late scratch with a bruised
knee. It was the first game Ward has missed since joining the Niners
in 2022. ... Wright left the field shortly before the game ended
after making a tackle on a kickoff return.
As expected, the Seahawks put OLB Uchenna Nwosu on injured reserve
with a thigh injury. Nwosu missed the first four games of the
regular season with a sprained knee. He played just 20 snaps in
Sunday's loss to the New York Giants before he was hurt again. ...
Mustapha left the game in the first half with an ankle injury and
did not return.
Up Next
49ers: Host Kansas City on Oct. 20 in a Super Bowl rematch.
Seahawks: At Atlanta on Oct. 20.
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