What the 49ers are saying after winning season opener against Seahawks
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What the 49ers are saying after winning season opener against Seahawks
"It was a double move. We ran it earlier, I want to say the second third down of the game, and then we just came back with a double move on it. Ran a real good route and Brock threw a good ball, and we had good proection on the play because it takes a while to do."
"That was just breaking out. I mean, I was looking to the left on the play that we were calling and they weren't there. And I take my eyes to the right and Brock's breaking the pocket and when he threw that, I couldn't see it at all. I don't know if he was throwing it away, I don't know if it was a pick but our guys on the sideline started cheering."
"I was just so happy with our team. I mean, there was a lot of adversity in that game that we had to overcome. Offense, defense, special teams, number of injuries, those two turnovers, being able to get to even it out and still find a way to win, I was real proud of our team."
The San Francisco 49ers defeated the Seattle Seahawks 17-13 in Seattle, overcoming injuries and sloppy play to win the divisional opener. Brock Purdy completed 26 of 35 passes for 277 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions and led the late fourth-quarter game-winning drive with a deep pass to Ricky Pearsall Jr. and a touchdown to Jake Tonges. Christian McCaffrey totaled 69 rushing yards and 73 receiving yards. Pearsall finished with 108 receiving yards, including a 45-yard bomb that set up the winning score. Nick Bosa's strip-sack and fumble recovery on Seattle's final possession sealed the victory. The team missed two field goals.
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