Monday, November 29, 2021

49ers Win 3rd straight with Victory over Vikes

Week 12 - On the heels of their first winning streak since opening the season 2-0, the San Francisco 49ers would play host to a Minnesota Vikings team coming off a statement win at home against the rival Green Bay Packers. In a battle between two teams with playoff aspirations and identical 5-5 records, the team that prevailed on Sunday would have one leg up on the other in the fight for the NFC's second Wild Card spot. All things considered, both teams knew that a win wouldn't come easy. With both quarterbacks having played their best ball of the season over the last few weeks entering Sunday, neither QB would steal the show at Levi's Stadium as we saw the good and the ugly from both Kirk Cousins and Jimmy Garoppolo. For San Francisco's Jimmy G, the ugly came rather early.

After the 49ers defense forced a three and out on Minnesota's opening-drive, Kyle Shanahan's offense appeared to have something brewing as they made it to midfield following a big reception in traffic by Jauan Jennings. But another risky pass in traffic just several plays later would prove costly for Garoppolo as his pass was intercepted. Taking advantage of the early turnover, Cousins and company would punch their ticket into the end zone with a 2-yard touchdown pass to Adam Thielen on 4th and goal. It wouldn't be long before the game turned into the Deebo Samuel show on their ensuing possession as San Francisco turned to their biggest playmaker on offense. After a big play by receiver Brandon Aiyuk who turned in a 37-yard gain, Samuel helped the 49ers answer with a 20-yard touchdown run to tie the game up at 7-all. With the touchdown, Deebo Samuel would become just the third receiver in NFL history to score a rushing touchdown in three consecutive games and the first ever to accomplish the feat in the same season since the start of the Super Bowl era. Though his day would be far from over. 

After both teams exchanged punts, the Vikings found the end zone again with Thielen at the forefront. Sneaking past the defense once again, Thielen was left all alone for the 20-yard touchdown, his second of the half, marking the first time in his career with two touchdowns in the first half. Looking to end the first half on a high-note, the 49ers would put together another long Kyle Shanahan patented drive on offense, marching 87-yards on 19-plays and eating up 8-minutes and 20-seconds in the process. The end result being a dart from Garoppolo to Jennings for a 3-yard touchdown to tie the game at 14. With only 18-seconds remaining, the 49er offense would leave little to no time for Cousins to work with as the first half came to a close. Receiving the ball to start the second half, the 49ers would be right back in business thanks to another big play by Deebo. A 49-yard run by San Francisco's Swiss army knife, would set things up inside the red zone. Rewarding Deebo for his efforts, Shanahan would dial up another run play that resulted in his second score of the game, this time a 3-yard touchdown. With their first lead of the day, on top 21-14, San Francisco was poised to tack on more. 

One play into Minnesota's ensuing possession, Cousins would throw a rare interception as his pass intended for Thielen was picked off by Azeez Al-Shaair and nearly taken to the house before he was tripped up at the 2-yardline following a 24-yard return. The Niners would waste no time cashing in on the takeaway and Cousins' third interception on the year, as running back Elijah Mitchell walked it into the end zone on the very next play. After a relatively quiet first half from the Minnesota rushing attack as they finished with 25 or fewer first half rushing yards for second week in a row, Vikings star running back Dalvin Cook began to wake up. A 30-yard run on the first play of Minnesota's ensuing drive, followed by a 24-yard catch and run a few plays later, both by Cook, backup running back Alexander Mattison picked up the pieces with the 6-yard rushing touchdown on the next play. However, the Vikings would come up short on the point-after as kicker Greg Joseph's extra-point attempt sailed wide right. San Francisco would make it a two-possession game with a field goal on their next drive, but again the Vikings came right back with a 99-yard kick return for a touchdown from Kene Nwangwu. With one kick return for a touchdown already under his belt this year, Nwangwu would be the first return man with two on the season, this one inching his team closer. But a failed two-point conversion would leave the Niners with a 31-26 lead. 

After having to punt, the 49ers would get a gift on a Dalvin Cook fumble as the Vikings running back was met in the backfield by San Francisco's Kevin Givens who knocked the ball loose, recovered by the defense. Unfortunately, Cook would need to be carted off the field as he left the game with an upper-body injury. Oddly enough, Deebo Samuel would be injured on the very next play, also in the backfield on a handoff that ended in a 6-yard loss. The air would be sucked out of the home crowd at Levi's Stadium momentarily before Deebo walked to the sideline under his own power where he would watch the rest of the game as a spectator. Adding to their lead with a field goal, San Francisco would go ahead 34-26. Minnesota would have a chance to tie the game as they were knocking on the door of another touchdown, but were stood up at the 3-yard line as Vikings head coach Mike Zimmer gambled for a second time on 4th and goal, but came up short. With a chance to ice the game and take an 11-point advantage, the 49ers marched for 7-minutes and 8-seconds, running 13-plays and traveling 67-yards before a missed field goal by kicker Robbie Gould from 42-yards out. As the kick drifted wide right, the Vikings would have one last chance to pull off the comeback. 

With no timeouts left and just under two-minutes remaining, Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins would need to orchestrate a 68-yard, touchdown-scoring drive, as well as a successful two-point conversion attempt to tie the game. And while things would look rather promising after a 23-yard connection to receiver Justin Jefferson, incompletions on three of Cousins' next four passes would spell doom as the 49er defense held on and forced Minnesota to turn the ball over on downs. Kneeling the ball for the last two plays, San Francisco held on for the much needed 34-26 victory to improve their record to 6-5 on the season and into sole possession of the NFC's second Wild Card spot. Stealing the show on offense and breaking more records on Sunday was Deebo Samuel. After becoming the first wide-receiver in 49ers franchise history with 1+ rushing touchdowns in three straight games since at least 1950, Deebo became the first WR in the Super Bowl era with 2 rushing touchdowns in a game. With 5 rushing touchdowns on the season, Deebo Samuel surpassed Tavon Austin's mark of 4 rushing touchdowns in 2015, setting a record for the most rushing touchdowns in a season by a wide receiver in NFL history. But the biggest stat of them all might be his receiving yards. Though he only caught one ball on Sunday for 12-yards, Deebo eclipsed the 1,000 receiving yards plateau, becoming the first WR in NFL history with 1,000 receiving yards, 5 receiving TDs and 5 rushing TDs in a season. Oh, and he also became the first 49ers WR with 1,000+ receiving yards in a season since Anquan Boldin in 2014. 

49ers running back Elijah Mitchell also made an impact in Sunday's game, compiling a career-high in scrimmage yards with 168, including 133 of them on the ground, as he and Deebo combined for 199 yards and three touchdowns on 33 carries. With four games of 100+ rush yards on the season now, Mitchell made some history of his own by surpassing Billy Kilmer (1961) for the most games of 100+ rush yards by a 49ers rookie since 1950. Not bad for a guy playing with a fractured finger. As for the quarterbacks, both Jimmy Garoppolo (230 yards, 1 touchdown, 1 interception) and Kirk Cousins (238 yards, 2 touchdowns, 1 interception) finished with similar stat lines in the passing department. San Francisco's Brandon Aiyuk led all receivers in receiving yards with 91 on 3 receptions. 

Week 13 Preview: Unfortunately, the 49ers win on Sunday did come at the expense of a few losses as both Deebo Samuel (groin) and All-Pro linebacker Fred Warner (hamstring) suffered injuries that will keep them off the field for their Week 13 visit up north to face the division rival Seattle Seahawks (3-8). With Warner out for one game and Samuel possibly out for the next two, the 49ers will need to keep pace in the playoff race and try to avenge their Week 4 loss to Seattle without two of their biggest pieces. Coming off a road loss on Monday Night Football to the Washington Football Team, Pete Carroll's Seahawks are spiraling out of control and have lost six of their last seven games since handing the 49ers a loss at Levi's. With three of those games without QB Russell Wilson under center, Seattle is riding a three-game skid with their leader back on the field. Nothing would help No. 3 get off the schneide more than a win at home against San Francisco. Hopefully, Jimmy G and company can put a stop to that as the Niners eye their fourth straight win and first in Seattle since the goal-line stand that decided the division back in 2019. 


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