Jeff Wilson Jr. the most unlikely hero in 49ers’ win vs. Cardinals

Jeff Wilson Jr.’s game-winning touchdown catch against the Cardinals came out of nowhere.

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The game-winning score for the 49ers on Sunday vs. the Cardinals came from perhaps the most unlikely source on the team.

Jimmy Garoppolo dropped back facing heavy pressure on a first-and-10 from Arizona’s 25. San Francisco was already in field goal range with 38 seconds left and trailing 26-23, but a touchdown would give them a lead and a stranglehold on Sunday’s game.

He quickly unloaded a floating pass over the middle that running back Jeff Wilson Jr. snagged after getting open out of the backfield. The Cardinals were in a Cover-0, which left the middle of the field open and Wilson cruised in for a game-winning score.

It’d be hard to fault the Cardinals if they didn’t have eyes on Wilson. He was the No. 3 running back Sunday, hadn’t played a snap, and was only active because of an injury to Matt Breida.

The 25-yard touchdown was Wilson’s first touch, and only his second catch of the year. He also had a two-yard reception against Arizona in Week 9. It was also Wilson’s first-career touchdown catch. He had 12 catches for 98 yards in six games at the end of last season.

Not only was Wilson inactive last week vs. the Seahawks, but he didn’t even make the initial 53-man roster. A crowded backfield with Breida, Tevin Coleman and Raheem Mostert pushed Wilson to the outside of the roster bubble. He landed on the 49ers’ practice squad after clearing waivers, then got promoted after Coleman sprained his ankle in the first game of the year.

Wilson’s filled out a very specific niche for San Francisco. He has 25 carries for 78 yards and four touchdowns on the ground in seven games as the team’s short-yardage back. His role has diminished as the backfield’s gotten healthy, but Breida aggravated an ankle injury Monday night and needed to sit out Sunday to rest it.

Wilson wasn’t the only unlikely hero for the 49ers. Tight end Ross Dwelley caught two touchdown passes, and made a vital third-down conversion on the game-winning drive to set up Wilson’s touchdown. Those were Dwelley’s first-career touchdowns in his 21st game. His role was expanded with George Kittle sidelined with knee and ankle injuries.

Getting production from the back end of the roster has been key to the 49ers’ ability to overcome injuries, and it helped them pull out a nail-biter Sunday vs. Arizona.

6 takeaways from 49ers’ wild victory over Cardinals in Week 11

We took away quite a bit from the 49ers’ wild Week 11 win over the Cardinals.

There was no lack of excitement Sunday at Levi’s Stadium. The 49ers emerged with a 36-26 victory over the Arizona Cardinals to move to 9-1 on the season.

Here’s what we took away from a wacky Week 11 contest:

49ers alone in first

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Sunday was a crucial game for San Francisco despite the fact Arizona isn’t in the playoff hunt. A loss would’ve moved Seattle into first in the NFC West and pushed San Francisco to the No. 5 seed in the NFC. A win keeps the 49ers a full game up on Seattle, New Orleans and Green Bay going into a six-game stretch where they play each of those teams once. The 49ers can’t be comfortable, but they’re in a much better spot now than they would’ve been had they lost.

Notes and observations from wild 36-26 49ers win over Cardinals

The 49ers needed ever second of Sunday’s game to pull away with a 36-26 win.

The 49ers escaped Levi’s Stadium with a 36-26 victory over the Cardinals. It wasn’t pretty, but San Francisco takes a 9-1 record into Week 12.

Here are our notes and observations from the contest:

– Emmanuel Moseley started opposite Richard Sherman even though Ahkello Witherspoon is active.

– Fred Warner made a nice tackle on a zone read from Kyler Murray. Murray still picked up six, but Warner’s shoestring stop saved a huge gain.

– Christian Kirk had a step on Richard Sherman on a third-and-7 on Arizona’s opening series, but Sherman dragged him down and forced an incompletion. There was no flag, but Kliff Kingsbury challenged the play and won. A stunner. Arizona gets a first-and-goal at the 3.

– The Cardinals got a wide open touchdown to tight end Charles Clay, but offensive pass interference was called on Kirk. The pick in the middle of the end zone was pretty clear on Moseley.

– Ward broke up a pass on third-and-goal to force a Cardinals field goal. He’s having a good year. It’s 3-0, Arizona with 10:31 left in the first.

– Jimmy Garoppolo’s first throw to a wide receiver went through Deebo Samuel’s hands on a third-and-5 on San Francisco’s opening series. Not a good start for the offense.

– This Cardinals offense gives San Francisco fits. Their ability to stress the defense horizontally is a real problem.

– Jullian Taylor had a nice stop for a loss on a run up the middle on Arizona’s second series. Getting Arizona behind the sticks is vital.

– Richard Sherman was flagged for pass interference again inside the 5.  He’s having a rough game.

– Easy touchdown for the Cardinals after the 49ers left Larry Fitzgerald uncovered in the slot. He went unimpeded into the end zone and made an uncontested catch. A missed extra point made it 9-0 Cardinals.

– The 49ers were gifted a first down on a deep shot from Garoppolo to Emmanuel Sanders. He underthrew it and a flag came out for pass interference on cornerback Patrick Peterson. It probably should’ve been a no-call.

– Another ball out of the hands of a 49ers WR. This time Kendrick Bourne can’t hold on to a high throw. It wasn’t a great pass and he got whacked.

– The 49ers went for it on a fourth-and-5. Garoppolo lofted a throw for Raheem Mostert, but he dropped it.

– Garoppolo is sacked on third-and-9. This offense and stadium are zapped. A complete 180 from Monday night.

– The ball came out on a Kyler Murray scramble, but he was ruled down on the field. Kyle Shanahan challenged it to no avail. That was probably a waste of a timeout, but he needed something to try and kickstart his club. They’ve come out very flat.

– Murray’s had all day to throw. San Francisco is generating nothing with their pass rush when he does take a deep drop.

– Another easy touchdown. This time it’s Pharoh Cooper. 16-0, Arizona. Fred Warner got up a little slowly after trying to make a touchdown-saving tackle on Cooper.

– That’s one way to get things going. Richie James enters the game and the 49ers set up a screen for him. The speedy receiver went 57 yards to the 49ers up at the Arizona 18. James is a pretty dynamic athlete and should probably . play more than he does.

– Garoppolo had Tevin Coleman wide open for a touchdown on second-and-goal from the 4 and just made a terrible throw. Can’t put that one on the pass catcher.

– It’s a touchdown to Ross Dwelley on third-and-goal. The 49ers needed that drive in the worst way. It’s a five-play, 75-yard drive in 1:11.

– Now it’s the Cardinals that get bailed out on the third PI call of the day on Sherman. He timed it perfectly and the flags still came out. The stop would’ve forced a punt.

– Dee Ford sacked Murray after Damontre Moore applied pressure to get the quarterback out of the pocket. It’s 6.5 for him this season.

– Emmanuel Sanders drops a first-and-10 pass. He’s hurt, but that one hit him in the hands.

– An end-of-half field goal made it 16-10 and San Francisco gets the ball to start the second half. They needed that score.

– Garoppolo found Coleman for a 37-yard gain. A roughing the passer call tacked on 15 more yards and put San Francisco at the Cardinals’ 32. They need big plays to open up the middle of the defense, which has been very stout for Arizona.

– It’s Dwelley Time again. This one counts – a five-yard strike and San Francisco leads after a six-play, 84-yard drive to start the half. The 49ers have scored 17 unanswered points and Garoppolo looks locked in. He’s made some terrific throws.

– DeForest Buckner opened the second half with a sack for the 49ers’ defense. He made a great diving stop to wrap up Murray. It was a huge gain if he didn’t get there.

– K’Waun Williams had a pick-6, but he went for a tackle instead of waiting for the ball. It was the right play, he just misread the overthrow.

– The 49ers were driving again until Garoppolo fired one right into the chest of Cardinals linebacker Jordan Hicks, who took it back 48 yards into 49ers territory. If Arizona pulls out a victory, that’s the turning point.

– Nick Bosa made a terrific run stop for a loss on a first-and-10. He raced Kenyan Drake to the edge, then cut back with him when he cut back inside and took his legs out.

– Ahkello Witherspoon is in for the injured Emmanuel Moseley and had blanket coverage on a third-and-10 to force an incompletion and a 43-yard field goal. It was good and the 49ers trial 19-17.

– Deebo.

– Kendrick Bourne caught a 3-yard touchdown pass to give San Francisco a 23-19 lead. The receiver needed that bad after a rough outing last week.

– Kyler Murray is really, really good.

– See? A 22-yard scamper on a QB-keeper and the Cardinals lead 25-23. What an electric play by Murray.

– Deebo Samuel has two catches for 34 yards and has helped get San Francisco into field goal range following the Cardinals go-ahead touchdown.

– Ouch. Another Garoppolo interception. This one off the hands of Ross Dwelley. It wasn’t a good throw though, well behind the tight end. That might do it from Santa Clara with 4:32 left.

– A huge sack for Arik Armstead on third-and-5 puts Arizona at fourth-and-16 and they’ll punt with 2:33 left.

– 49ers take over with 2:12 left at their own 34. They have to protect Garoppolo better on this series.

– Wow. Jeff Wilson on a slant with 31 seconds left puts the 49ers up 29-26. It was a 25-yard catch-and-run. Unbelievable.

– Now a fumble, and it’s Damontre Moore who laid a hit on rookie KeeSean Johnson after Moseley wrapped him up. Jaquiski Tartt recovered, and that should do it from Santa Clara. What a game.

– Just kidding. The 49ers recovered a fumble on Arizona’s final possession with two seconds left and ran it in for a touchdown. 36-26 final.

Kendrick Bourne holds on, gives 49ers lead with 3-yard TD

Drops weren’t a problem for the 49ers when they took a 23-19 lead over the Cardinals.

There weren’t any drop issues for the 49ers on their 10-play, 75-yard drive that ended the third quarter and opened the fourth.

Deebo Samuel made a remarkable grab on the sideline, then Kendrick Bourne snatched a 3-yard touchdown grab to give San Francisco the lead.

Those are two huge plays from a receiving corps missing its two best pass catchers. Emmanuel Sanders is dealing with a rib injury and hasn’t been in the game since an awkward tackle early in the third quarter.

49ers vs. Cardinals: 3 things that stood out in the 3rd quarter

The 49ers started the half with a scoring drive but wasn’t able to get on the board again despite another long series. 

The 49ers started the half with a scoring drive, but they weren’t able to get on the board again despite a long series that ended in an interception. Arizona was able to take the lead with a Zane Gonzalez field goal late in the quarter.

It’s 19-17 heading into the final quarter in Santa Clara. Here’s what stood out in the third quarter:

The Ross Dwelley game

The 49ers offense looked out of sorts against Seattle without George Kittle, but Ross Dwelley has helped the group pull it together on Sunday. Dwelley has stepped into the security blanket role and has two touchdowns including one that gave the 49ers the lead in the third quarter. His production has been a pleasant surprise for an offense that has been up-and-down on Sunday.

DeForest Buckner forcing a three-and-out

Buckner came up with a big individual defensive effort following the Dwelley touchdown. The drive started with a first-down sack from Buckner to give Arizona a second-and-13 when he was able to tip a screen pass from Kyler Murray to Kenyan Drake and get enough of it that while Drake caught it, the ball floated long enough for the defense to swarm for a loss. Buckner creating plays was a welcome sight for a defensive line that hasn’t been able to create much pressure on Murray.

The dreaded “what did he see there” Garoppolo interception

It hasn’t happened in a while but Jimmy Garoppolo threw an interception that makes you wonder what he saw on the play. It was a third-and-5 at the Arizona 12-yard-line when Garoppolo threw a pass allegedly intended for Emmanuel Sanders but right to Jordan Hicks who returned it 48 yards to set the Arizona offense off with good field position. It was a terrible time for the turnover as the offense was knocking on the door to extend their lead to two scores.

Ross Dwelley finds the end zone again, gives 49ers 17-16 lead

The Cardinals just can’t stop Ross Dwelley.

The 49ers offense cruised down the field to open the second half behind a six-play, 84-yard drive that resulted in a go-ahead touchdown.

Jimmy Garoppolo was extremely sharp and overcame a couple penalties to get his team in the end zone. His second touchdown pass of the game was also his second to Ross Dwelley.

The 5-yard score put the 49ers in front for the first time all game.

49ers vs. Cardinals: 3 things that stood out in the 2nd quarter

The 49ers owned the second quarter after a dominant first 15 minutes by Arizona.

The 49ers offense looked more put together in the second quarter, driving down the field for two scoring drives. The defense held to Arizona to seven points after allowing two scoring drives in the first quarter.

With the 49ers trailing 16-10 heading into the half, here’s what stood out in the second quarter:

Murray has time

What might be the most alarming trend is that the 49ers haven’t been able to create pressure on Kyler Murray. Murray hasn’t had to move much in the pocket and when it does it’s on a designed run. The 49ers defense has been able to get to the quarterback rushing just four all season, but haven’t been able to affect Murray doing so Sunday. Robert Saleh may need to draw up more blitzes to put more pressure on Murray or else he will continue to tear up the 49ers defense.

It took awhile, but the 49ers offense showed up

The 49ers offense had two total yards entering the second quarter but one play may have turned the tide. Jimmy Garoppolo hit Richie James on a screen pass that resulted in a 57-yard play to get the offense in the red zone for the first time. The drive ended with a 4-yard touchdown pass from Garoppolo to Ross Dwelley. The drive followed the trend of quick drives, taking just 1:11 off the clock.

Another Sherman pass interference but the defense holds this time

Richard Sherman was called for his third pass interference on a third-and-11 that gave Arizona a first down. But for the first time on Sunday, a Sherman pass interference didn’t lead to Arizona points when the defense forced a punt four plays later. The big play was a Dee Ford sack on second-and-9 that put Arizona in a third-and-long situation. The call against Sherman was the third time he was called for pass interference on Christian Kirk, so it appears Kliff Kingsbury likes that matchup and it will be one to watch in the second half.

 

 

49ers vs. Cardinals: 3 things that stood out in 1st quarter

The 49ers didn’t hold the ball long in the first quarter and couldn’t get much going on offense.

The 49ers didn’t hold the ball long in the first quarter and couldn’t get much going on offense. Arizona ran 14 more plays and gained 97 more yards over the first 15 minutes and hold a 9-0 lead going into the second.

Here’s what stood out in the first quarter:

The tale of two pass interference calls

The 49ers fell victim to the rare overturned pass interference call when Richard Sherman was called for the penalty after a review that set Arizona up with the ball at the 3-yard-line. Two plays later Kyler Murray found Charles Clay in the end zone, but Christian Kirk was called for offensive pass interference to nullify the score. The Cardinals couldn’t regain momentum after the Kirk penalty and had to settle for a field goal. The 49ers caught a break with the offensive pass interference and was able to hold strong within the red zone.

Offense comes out stale

The 49ers offense probably wanted to respond better to the Cardinals 10-play drive but only could muster five yards. The third-down play could have shown some issues with the receivers as Jimmy Garoppolo had plenty of time in the pocket which gave the receivers plenty of time to get open, but they couldn’t do so. With as much pressure as the receivers got following their performance against Seattle, the opening drive, especially the third down play, seems a bit alarming for the group.

Another Sherman pass interference leads to an Arizona touchdown

Sherman followed his pass interference that set up Arizona inside the 5 with another pass interference that set up Arizona inside the 5. Sherman once again made contact with Kirk on a shot to the end zone, but made contact at the 5-yard-line as the ball was in the air and was called for his second pass interference. This time the call hurt the 49ers as two plays later Murray found Larry Fitzgerald to give Arizona a two score lead.

No tough decisions in 49ers inactives vs. Cardinals

The 49ers have so many injuries that they didn’t have any choices with their list of inactives.

The 49ers coaching staff didn’t have any tough decisions when it came to their seven inactive players Sunday.

Here’s the list officially submitted by the team prior to Sunday’s game:

OT Joe Staley
QB CJ Beathard
TE George Kittle
RB Matt Breida
K Robbie Gould
LB Azeez Al-Shaair
DT DJ Jones

Really the list was all but confirmed late Saturday morning when the 49ers announced Al-Shaair was downgraded to ‘out’ with a concussion. He joined Staley and Jones as the three players officially out. With Beathard a regular inactive as the third quarterback, there were only three inactive spots left.

Those three spots were the only question marks, and they were officially filled Sunday with Kittle, Breida and Gould – the three players the 49ers labeled ‘doubtful’ leading up to the game.

One silver lining is the absence of Ahkello Witherspoon’s name on the inactive list for the first time since Week 5. He sprained his foot in the Week 3 win over the Steelers and hasn’t played since. Witherspoon was supposed to be back Monday vs. Seattle, but had a setback and was forced to delay his return date.

 

3 matchups that will decide 49ers vs. Cardinals showdown

It’s a familiar matchup for the 49ers as they take on the Arizona Cardinals just 17 days after their win in Arizona. 

It’s a familiar matchup for the 49ers as they take on the Arizona Cardinals just 17 days after their win in Arizona. The 49ers escaped Arizona on Halloween with a 28-25 victory that saw Jimmy Garoppolo carry the offense with four touchdown passes, and a defense that barely held on long enough to get the job done. The two division rivals will close out their season series Sunday at Levi’s Stadium.

Here are the three matchups that could decide whether the 49ers sweep or Arizona can earn a split:

Deebo Samuel vs. Patrick Peterson

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With George Kittle out and Emmanuel Sanders questionable for Sunday, Samuel could be the best receiver on the field for the 49ers. With that comes a matchup against one of the better cornerbacks in league. Samuel had the best game of his career against Seattle with eight receptions for 112 despite having a couple of drops that could have added to his numbers. If Sanders can’t go, expect Jimmy Garoppolo to target Samuel a bit but with that comes throwing at Peterson, a three-time All-Pro corner.