Brandon Aiyuk scores 2nd touchdown vs. Falcons

Brandon Aiyuk again! His 2nd TD tied the game for the #49ers against the Falcons.

What a response by the 49ers after falling behind 14-0 to the Falcons. Brandon Aiyuk cut the lead to 14-7 with his first touchdown. Then he tied the game with his second TD after the 49ers defense forced a three-and-out. Ray-Ray McCloud set the 49ers up with a 35-yard punt return that got San Francisco to the Falcons’ 32 to start the drive. they needed just four plays to go those 32 yards, and capped it with Aiyuk’s 14-yard score.

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San Francisco 49ers vs. Atlanta Falcons, live stream, TV channel, kickoff time, how to watch NFL

The San Francisco 49ers will meet the Atlanta Falcons in Week 6 of the NFL season on Sunday afternoon from Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

The San Francisco 49ers will meet the Atlanta Falcons in Week 6 of the NFL season on Sunday afternoon from Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

The 49ers are coming off a 37-15 win over the Panthers last week to improve to 3-2 on the season with Jimmy Garrapolo at the helm. Meanwhile, the Falcons come into this game at 2-3 after a loss to the Bucs last week.

This will be a great Sunday of NFL football, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the game on Sunday.

San Francisco 49ers vs. Atlanta Falcons

  • When: Sunday, October 16
  • Time: 1:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: FOX
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

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San Francisco 49ers (-4.5) vs. Atlanta Falcons

Over/Under: 45.5

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Jimmy Garoppolo’s quietly strong Week 15 outing was what 49ers needed

Jimmy Garoppolo’s numbers weren’t eye-popping against the Falcons, but he was quietly excellent in a dominant #49ers win.

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It’s hard to talk about 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo without turning an eye toward what’s next. It’s also hard to shed any preconceived notions about the signal caller when any discussion about him involves at least a modicum of debate on whether he’s good or bad. Sunday’s outing against the Falcons though, in a vacuum, was very, very good for Garoppolo.

In a game the 49ers had to have, their quarterback was excellent in a way that Garoppolo typically isn’t. He was decisive, accurate and avoided any disastrous mistakes while completing 18-of-23 throws for 235 yards and a touchdown to post a 123.7 rating.

It helped that San Francisco’s offensive front was dominant against a bad Falcons pass rush, but there was something different about him Sunday. The array of bad misses that typically mar his otherwise good outings didn’t stand out. There were no turnovers and no near turnovers. He didn’t take any bad sacks and he continually put his throws in spots that allowed his receivers to make plays after the catch. Garoppolo also targeted eight different receivers and completed passes to seven of them, and 11 of San Francisco’s 23 first downs came through the air.

The numbers weren’t eye-popping, but the 49ers got the best play from their quarterback when they needed it. Atlanta is not a good team, but a couple bad turnovers or missed third-down conversions could’ve swung the game the other direction and left San Francisco with a costly loss. Avoiding that scenario was based largely on what Garoppolo was going to offer, and he brought his best.

The key now is that there are more games like this one moving forward. If Garoppolo is going to be as good moving forward as he was Sunday, the 49ers are going to be one of the NFC’s most dangerous teams going into the postseason.

Everything we know from 49ers’ demolition of Falcons

Everything we know from the #49ers’ Week 15 demolition of the Falcons.

Week 15 was a big opportunity for the 49ers to help push a team chasing them further out of the picture, and San Francisco delivered with a thorough victory over the Atlanta Falcons.

The win put the 49ers at 8-6 and in the driver’s seat for the No. 6 seed in the NFC playoff picture. For Atlanta they dropped to 6-8 and their playoff hopes are now on life support.

Here’s everything we know in the immediate aftermath of a resounding 49ers win:

Observations from the 49ers’ blowout win over the Falcons

Observations from each quarter of a dominant #49ers win over the Falcons.

The 49ers needed to dominate their Week 15 matchup against the Falcons, and they did in a 31-13 blowout victory at Levi’s Stadium.

It wasn’t the best start of the year for San Francisco, but they eventually picked up the pieces and overcame a tough first quarter to extend their seven-point halftime lead and snag their eighth win of the year.

Here are our observations from each quarter of Sunday’s game:

Jauan Jennings hauls in 3rd TD of season vs. Falcons

Jauan Jennings’ 3rd TD of the season put the #49ers up big in the third quarter vs. the Falcons.

The 49ers are cruising late in the third quarter against the Falcons after their offense finally found a groove. They dominated on a 10-play, 75-yard drive that was capped off by a five-yard touchdown pass from Jimmy Garoppolo to second-year wide receiver Jauan Jennings.

Jennings, a 2020 seventh-round pick, has seen his role expand some over the last couple weeks and he’s taken advantage of the opportunities, especially in the red zone.

Nick Bosa strip sack sets up Jeff Wilson Jr. touchdown

Complimentary football! Nick Bosa’s strip sack leads to Jeff Wilson Jr.’s touchdown. #49ers

Complimentary football is the name of the game in San Francisco, and the 49ers played it early in the third quarter. On Atlanta’s first drive a sack by Samson Ebukam set them behind the sticks to start. Then Nick Bosa on a third-and-8 came through with a strip sack on Falcons QB Matt Ryan.

The forced fumble was his fourth of the year on his 15th sack of the season. Fred Warner jumped on it to give the 49ers the ball on the Falcons’ 38 early in the third quarter.

San Francisco didn’t need long to find pay dirt. Jimmy Garoppolo hit George Kittle, then Deebo Samuel to put the 49ers on the 5-yard-line. Jeff Wilson Jr. took it from there to put the home team up 24-10.

Believe it or not, Deebo Samuel scores a rushing touchdown vs. Falcons

Stop us if you’ve heard this one before: Deebo Samuel scored a rushing touchdown. #49ers

Stop us if you’ve heard this one before. Deebo Samuel scored a rushing touchdown for the 49ers. He rushed in from 10 yards out late in the second half to give San Francisco a 17-10 lead over the Falcons.

Samuel’s 30-yard catch-and-run got the drive rolling, but a 15-yard catch-and-run by Jauan Jennings where the receiver broke a tackle and plowed ahead for a 15-yard gain to put the 49ers in a first-and-goal at the 10. Samuel scored on the next play. It was his seventh rushing touchdown of the season.

49ers roster moves: RB, DB added off practice squad ahead of game vs. Falcons

The #49ers added two players off their practice squad ahead of Sunday’s game vs. the Falcons.

The 49ers on Saturday announced a pair of roster moves to add some depth to their banged up secondary and backfield.

Running back Brian Hill and safety Jarrod Wilson were both elevated from the practice squad ahead of San Francisco’s Week 15 showdown with the Falcons.

With running back Elijah Mitchell still sidelined by a knee injury, Hill gives the club some necessary depth since Jeff Wilson Jr. and JaMycal Hasty are the only other healthy running backs on the roster. Hill was up last week as well, but only contributed on special teams.

Strong safety Jaquiski Tartt is questionable with a glute injury, and cornerback Ambry Thomas is questionable as he goes through concussion protocol. Wilson was also up last week and played only on special teams. That would likely be his role Sunday even if Tartt can’t play. Rookie Talanoa Hufanga would start in the event of Tartt’s absence.

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Behind Enemy Lines: How did the Falcons get here?

How have the Falcons pulled out 6 wins? We discuss that and more with Matt Urben from the Falcons Wire.

The 49ers host the Falcons on Sunday in a matchup both teams desperately need for their NFC playoff hopes.

Last time Atlanta visited the 49ers they swung an upset in Week 15 of the 2019 season. The Falcons then were a team hanging around the .500 mark just as they are now, but that year’s team was playing better down the stretch despite being out of the playoff hunt. This year’s team is still very much in the mix.

We got in touch with Falcons Wire managing editor Matt Urben to find out whether this year’s team has what it takes to pull off another upset at Levi’s Stadium.