The 49ers lost yet another game to the Kansas City Chiefs, in a game where the 49ers lost wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk to an apparent knee injury, while Deebo Samuel Sr. only played a handful of snaps due to an illness from pregame warmups.

Brock Purdy had a bad game, going 17/31 for 212 passing yards, no touchdowns, and 3 bad interceptions.

Jordan Mason led the way rushing with 58 rushing yards on 14 carries, followed by Purdy with 8 carries, 27 rushing yards, and 2 rushing touchdowns.

Kyle Juszcyzk had 1 carry for 14 rushing yards, and Isaac Guerendo had 1 carry for 2 rushing yards.

George Kittle led the way in receiving with 92 receiving yards on 6 catches, while Jacob Cowing had 2 catches for 50 receiving yards, including a nice 41 yard catch.

Aiyuk finished with 2 catches for 23 receiving yards, Ricky Pearsall had 3 catches for 21 receiving yards, while Mason had 11 receiving yards on 2 catches.

Ronnie Bell had 1 catch for 10 receiving yards, and Guerendo had a 5 yard reception.

On defense, Malik Mustapha led the way with 12 tackles, followed by Fred Warner & Deommodore Lenoir with 8 each.

Charvarius Ward had 6 tackles, Leonard Floyd 5 tackles, and a handful of players with 4 tackles, De’Vondre Campbell, Jordan Elliott, Maliek Collins, Dee Winters, & Ji’Ayir Brown.

Sacks wise, Nick Bosa & Collins each had a half a sack, while Floyd was credited with 1 full sack.

TFL wise, Floyd had the lone TFL, and PBU wise, Lenoir, Ward, & Kalia Davis each had 1, the latter which intercepted the ball that he tipped at the line of scrimmage.

The other interception was made by Lenoir.

Special teams wise, Guerendo had 35 kick returns yards on 1 kick return, while Jacob Cowing had 11 punt return yards and 1 punt return, while Anders Carlson went 2/2 on field goals, a long of 55, but missed his lone extra point attempt, and Mitch Wishnowsky had 4 punts for 193 yards, with 3 inside the 20-yard line.

The 49ers were completely dominated by the Chiefs, but the 49ers should be more concerned with the injury to Aiyuk, but next up is the Dallas Cowboys next Sunday night, at Levi’s Stadium, at 5:20pm pacific/8:20pm eastern, and the game will be live nationally on NBC, and with that said, I 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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