With the San Francisco 49ers facing the chance of falling down 27-7, defensive captain Fred Warner came up with a big hit at the goal line to force a fumble against Minnesota Vikings running back Aaron Jones.
With another turnover forced by the hands of Warner, Kyle Shanahan’s offense went to work down 20-7 in the fourth quarter. Purdy orchestrated the 49ers’ best offensive drive of the game, pushing the ball down the field to set up a much-needed touchdown.
Jordan Mason stayed hot, punching in a 10-yard touchdown run to capitalize a 99-yard drive against the Vikings. Behind Mason’s score, the 49ers cut the Vikings lead to 20-14.
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