The 49ers went into halftime with a 23-10 lead, and end up losing this game 24-23, after not scoring at all in the 2nd-half, in a game where Brock Purdy went 19/35 for 244 passing yards, 1 passing touchdown, and 2 interceptions.

Purdy also had 33 rushing yards on 4 carries, while Jordan Mason led the way with 89 rushing yards on 14 carries, but had a big fumble with around 6 minutes left that led to the Cardinals would be game winning field goal.

Mason also had 1 catch for 9 receiving yards, while Isaac Guerendo had 22 rushing yards on 5 carries, while Deebo Samuel Sr. had 9 rushing yards on 3 carries.

Brandon Aiyuk led the way with a breakout game, 8 catches for 147 receiving yards, while George Kittle had 8 catches for 64 receiving yards, and 1 touchdown catch.

Jauan Jennings had just 1 catch for 13 receiving yards, and Samuel had 1 catch for 11 receiving yards.

On defense, Fred Warner led the way with 12 tackles, followed by De’Vondre Campbell with 9 tackles, Deommodore Lenoir with 8 tackles, Ji’Ayir Brown, & Leonard Floyd both had 5 tackles.

Nick Bosa had 4 tackles, plus an interception, while Charvarius Ward had 4 tackles as well.

Sack wise, the 49ers had just 1, by Floyd, while TFL wise, the 49ers had 4, 2 by Bosa, and 1 each by Warner, & Floyd.

PBU wise, the 49ers had 7, 2 for Malik Mustapha, and 1 each for Campbell, Lenoir, Bosa, Isaac Yiadom, & Dee Winters.

On special teams, the 49ers had a 61-yard blocked field goal for a touchdown by Lenoir, which was blocked by Jordan Elliott.

The team lost their kicker Jake Moody on a first half kickoff when he talked the Cardinals returner, and suffered an ankle injury, before that he went 2/2, a long of 28-yards, and 2/2 on extra points, while Mitch Wishnowsky had 1 punt for 41-yards, and also made 1 field goal from 26-yards, while Guerendo had 1 kick return for 32-yards.

Next up is a trip to the Seattle Seahawks on Thursday night, in what will be a must win game for the 49ers, and with that said, thank you for reading, and follow me on X/Twitter @49erscap.

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ByJason Hurley

Die Hard 49ers fan from New York, been covering the 49ers salary cap since 2005, with several different websites, including NinersNation.com, & the now defunct NinerCapHell, I have a track record of being as accurate as possible, & I try to be as thorough as possible.

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