The final three minutes of the first half featured several swings, and when the dust settled the 49ers lead 10-7 at intermission. Seattle took momentum with a scoop-and-score from Jadeveon Clowney on a Jimmy Garoppolo fumble that provided the only scoring for the Seahawks. Seattle looked to take the lead, but a huge strip from Jaquiski Tartt ended that hope.
It’s a one-possession game with 30 minutes left. Here’s what stood out in the second quarter:
Warner’s first sack is a big one
Seattle’s offense was threatening to score for the first time with a third-and-4 inside 49ers territory when Fred Warner collected the first sack of his career. Mike Iupati left a hole wide open for Warner to not just bring up a fourth down, but knock Seattle out of field goal range.
Comin' in HOT 🔥@fred_warner with authority 😤 #GoNiners pic.twitter.com/ytApBFR3Dx
— San Francisco 49ers (@49ers) November 12, 2019
Garoppolo’s athletic throw and Bourne’s moves lead to a first down
The 49ers faced a third-and-8 at their own 29-yard-line when Jadeveon Clowney wasted little time getting past Joe Staley to Jimmy Garoppolo. Garoppolo quickly got rid of the ball to Kendrick Bourne four yards short of the marker, but Bourne made a few moves and got the first down to continue the drive. The series would only last three more plays until the 49ers had to punt.
Tartt’s takeaway changes tide
The Seahawks had all the momentum following a defensive touchdown and were driving the ball late in the quarter. Wilson hit DK Metcalfm who turned up field and powered through several would-be tacklers until Jaquiski Tartt stripped the ball prior forcing the turnover at the two-yard-line. The drive ended Seattle’s late push to take the lead before the half, and may have given the 49ers the momentum back.
"I'll take that." @Quaski29, probably. #GoNiners pic.twitter.com/lvlbvW71oH
— San Francisco 49ers (@49ers) November 12, 2019