After a very quiet start, that included stops on fourth down, penalties and a blocked punt, the San Francisco 49ers offense woke up late in the second quarter after a clutch interception from Fred Warner on Sunday in Minnesota
With the Vikings leading 10-0, Brock Purdy helped orchestrate a drive down the field for the 49ers’ first score of the game. Warner’s diving interception set the 49ers up with solid field position to start their drive.
After a long gain from Purdy to Deebo Samuel, Jordan Mason hammered the ball down the field to set up first and goal for the 49ers.
On second and goal, Purdy delivered a short strike to George Kittle for a seven-yard touchdown.
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https://twitter.com/NFL/status/1835381913537888435
In the first half against the Vikings, Kittle led the 49ers with five receptions for 56 yards and a score.
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