The San Francisco 49ers’ 38-10 loss to the Green Bay Packers will go down in franchise history books. I
n their storied NFL rivalry, Sunday’s 38-10 loss in Green Bay was their worst loss to the Packers in franchise history, per Nick Wagoner of ESPN. In their 74-game series, the 49ers’ previous biggest blowout loss to the Packers came in the fashion of a 27-point loss in 1960.
Along with their historic loss, the 38-10 defeat to the Packers was the third biggest loss in the Kyle Shanahan era, per Wagoner.
Via @nwagoner on Twitter:
#49ers' biggest blowout losses to Packers in history of the 74-game series:
Today: -28 points
1960: -27 points
1959: -22 points
1997: -21 points
1955: -21 pointsIt's the 3rd biggest loss since Kyle Shanahan took over in 2017. The others were in '17 and '18.
— Nick Wagoner (@nwagoner) November 25, 2024
The 49ers were dominated in nearly every category on Sunday. The Packers ran 20 more plays than the 49ers and outgained them by 84 yards. The 49ers turned the ball over three times on Sunday and notched nine penalties for 77 yards during their ugly loss to the Packers in Green Bay.
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