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49ers dominate early, turn aside Seahawks' comeback with key INT of Geno Smith in 36-24 win

San Francisco sits atop NFC West

San Francisco 49ers' George Kittle (85) reacts after a touchdown against the Seattle Seahawks, Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)
George Kittle and the 49ers put the Seahawks away late in a road victory on Thursday night. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)

There shouldn't have been much concern about the San Francisco 49ers after a 2-3 start to the season. They are still one of the best teams in football. It's not entirely perfect for the 49ers yet, and injuries have a lot to do with that, but don't believe that San Francisco has lost much.

The 49ers had a dominant first half against the Seattle Seahawks on Thursday night, let the Seahawks back in the game for a bit in the second half but ultimately slammed the door shut and beat their NFC West rival yet again, this time by a score of 36-24.

George Kittle scored twice and Deebo Samuel Sr. scored a long touchdown to lead the win.

In an ideal world San Francisco wouldn't have let Seattle back in the game, it would be undefeated and be the talk of the NFL. This start hasn't been ideal but the 49ers are still pretty good.

One of the reasons the Seahawks made the somewhat surprising decision to end the Pete Carroll era was they were getting run over by the 49ers the past couple seasons. More went into the decision than that, but being completely uncompetitive against their NFC West rival hung over the franchise. They lost five games, including playoffs, to the 49ers the past two seasons and none of them were competitive.

New Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald had many of the same problems Thursday night.

The game started OK for the Seahawks. They drove deep into 49ers territory. But then Geno Smith missed badly on a throw that was picked off by safety Malik Mustapha. That was the first sign of distress.

The 49ers were backed up at their own 3-yard line after that interception, but they drove 90 yards. The 49ers settled for a field goal at the end of the drive — execution in the red zone was maybe the only thing San Francisco's offense or defense didn't do well Thursday — but the drive was all too familiar. The 49ers were pushing the Seahawks around, as usual.

The first half and the start of the second half went that way. Kittle's first touchdown gave the 49ers a 23-3 lead. But this 49ers team, which has already blown two fourth-quarter leads this season for losses, had to make things interesting again.

The 49ers' offense was moving the ball easily, except in the red zone. The defense was all over the field and hitting everything in blue very hard. It was San Francisco's special teams that let the Seahawks back in the game.

After the 49ers took what looked like an insurmountable 23-3 lead, Laviska Shenault Jr. took a kickoff 97 yards for a touchdown. It was the second kickoff return for a touchdown in the NFL this season. Then Kenneth Walker III scored and the Seahawks trailed 23-17. Niners running back Jordan Mason suffered a shoulder injury in the first half and played just the first play of the second half, and that affected an offense that has been without Christian McCaffrey all season. San Francisco seemed to be in a bit of trouble.

Smith threw an interception that practically decided the outcome. It was woefully underthrown to DK Metcalf, Renardo Green picked it off and the 49ers were in position to put away the game.

Kittle scored again and the 49ers led 29-17. The Seahawks got a touchdown back and trailed 29-24 with less than two minutes left. They kicked off, having all three timeouts left. But Isaac Guerendo, filling in for Mason, who was filling in for McCaffrey, broke a 76-yard run. Kyle Juszczyk scored with 1:17 left to put the game away.

There was some worry about the 49ers, and having three losses early in the season isn't great for their hopes of getting a No. 1 seed in the NFC. But Thursday night was more proof that they still own the Seahawks and the NFC West, even if there's still some room for improvement.

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  • FInal stats

    Total yards:

    49ers 483, Seahawks 358

    Passing yards:

    49ers 255, Seahawks 306

    Rushing yards:

    49ers 228, Seahawks 52

    San Francisco

    Brock Purdy 18-of-28, 255 yards, 3 TD

    Isaac Guerendo 10 carries, 99 yards

    Deebo Samuel 3 catches, 102 yards, 1 TD

    Seattle

    Geno Smith 30-of-52, 312 yards, 1 TD, 2 INT

    Kenneth Walker 14 rushes, 32 yards

    Tyler Lockett 4 catches, 65 yards, 1 TD

    Noah Fant 6 catches, 63 yards

  • FINAL: 49ers 36, Seahawks 24

    The 49ers take over after Seattle turns it over on downs with an incomplete pass on 4th down.

    Brock Purdy takes a knee to finish off a 36-24 win for San Francisco.

  • Geno Smith sacked

    Seattle gets a first down on 4th-and-10 with a Geno Smith 12-yard pass to Noah Fant.

    But two plays later, Smith is sacked by Sam Okuayinonu for a six-yard loss. First sack of the entire game.

  • Touchdown, 49ers

    Kyle Juszczyk runs up the middle for a six-yard touchdown run that puts it away for San Francisco. After the extra point, the 49ers have a 36-24 lead with 1:17 remaining.

  • First down and much, much more

    The Seahawks do not get the stop they need. Isaac Guerendo breaks off a 76-yard run off right tackle for the 49ers and slides to go down at the Seattle 5-yard line to run out the clock.

  • Seahawks do not attempt an onside kick

    The Seahawks don't try an onside kick, hoping their defense can get the ball back with 1:39 remaining and all three timeouts.

  • Touchdown, Seahawks

    Tyler Lockett doesn't drop this pass. Geno Smith hits him for a nine-yard score on a comeback route in the middle of the end zone.

    After the extra point, it's 29-24 with 1:44 remaining.

  • 2-minute warning in Seattle

    Tyler Lockett nearly caught a nine-yard pass in the back of the end zone for a touchdown, but could not hold on.

    It's 2nd-and-goal from the nine-yard line for the Seahawks with 1:59 remaining.

  • Seahawks TD negated by penalty

    An illegal shift penalty on Kenneth Walker wipes out a 52-yard touchdown pass from Geno Smith to DK Metcalf.

  • Touchdown, 49ers

    After two Patrick Taylor Jr. rushes, Brock Purdy hits George Kittle over the middle for a nine-yard touchdown pass.

    That's Kittle's second touchdown of the night.

    San Francisco fails on a 2-point conversion attempt and has a 29–17 lead with 6:20 remaining.

  • Geno Smith interception

    Geno Smith is picked off by Renardo Green at the Seahawks' 35-yard line.

    After a 20-yard return, San Francisco takes over on the Seattle 15.

  • NFL says it didn't have proper camera angle on replay review

    Prime Video rules analyst Terry McAulay said that the league did not have the enhanced video angle for Dee Williams' apparent turnover that the telecast showed.

    McAulay's quote:

    "I spoke with Walt Anderson in the command center in New York. What they're telling me, they didnt get our enhanced video that we showed the ball touching the finger. What they had was the raw feed from our cameras and it was not clear and obvious to them that it touched the finger."

  • 49ers have 1 timeout with 9:38 remaining

    San Francisco calls timeout on 3rd-and-9 from the Seattle 40-yard line. That leaves the 49ers with only one timeout after they lost one on a replay challenge.

  • Seahawks can't capitalize

    Despite getting an apparent break on a replay review, the Seahawks have to punt after a 5-play, 12-yard drive. Seattle couldn't get another first down after Zach Charbonnet's nine-yard run on 2nd-and-7 to the Seahawks' 30-yard line.

  • Questionable replay review

    Seattle apparently committed a turnover when punt returner Dee Williams touched the ball before the 49ers downed it. Initially, the call on the field looked like it was San Francisco hitting the Seattle returner before he could catch the ball. But officials agreed the tackler was pushed into the receiver.

    The 49ers called for a review of the play, arguing that Seattle touched the ball. Replay seemed to confirm that, but the call was upheld.

  • 3rd quarter: 49ers 23, Seahawks 17

    What looked like a 49ers rout in the making is now a ballgame as we go to the fourth quarter.

    San Francisco has the ball on their 26-yard line on 4th-and-3 after Brock Purdy threw a 7-yard pass to Jauan Jennings. They'll begin the fourth quarter with a punt.

  • Touchdown, Seahawks

    The Seahawks are right back in this. Kenneth Walker finishes off a 13-play, 94-yard drive with a one-yard TD run. With the extra point, the 49ers' lead is cut to 23-17.

    The scoring drive was highlighted by Geno Smith hitting Tyler Lockett for a 37-yard gain.

  • Holding penalty kills 49ers' next drive

    After getting a first down to open their next possession, the 49ers' drive stalls out, due largely to a holding penalty on Jake Brendal.

    On 3rd-and-18, Brock Purdy completed a 15-yard pass to Deebo Samuel. But on 4th-and-3, San Francisco had to punt from the 50 on 4th-and 3

  • Touchdown, Seahawks

    Seattle comes right back with Laviska Shenault Jr. returning the kickoff 97 yards for a touchdown.

    Now it's looking like a ballgame: 49ers 23, Seahawks 10

  • Touchdown, 49ers

    The 49ers finish off their first possession of the second half with a touchdown and 23-3 lead.

    Brock Purdy hit George Kittle for a 10-yard TD pass to finish off a nine-play, 70-yard drive.

  • UPDATE: Jordan Mason is out

    Check that on Jordan Mason. Apparently, he was attempting to see if he could play with that apparent collarbone injury.

    Patrick Taylor Jr. is getting the carries for the 49ers now.

  • Jordan Mason playing

    49ers running back Jordan Mason appeared to be out for the game with a collarbone injury. However, he's in the backfield as San Francisco begins the second half.

  • Halftime stats

    If the scoreboard didn’t say enough, the game stats sure tell the story.

    Total yards:

    49ers 244, Seahawks 133

    Rushing yards:

    49ers 105, Seahawks 24

    San Francisco

    Brock Purdy 9-of-14, 139 yards, 1 TD

    Jordan Mason 8 carries, 65 yards

    Deebo Samuel 2 catches, 87 yards

    Seattle

    Geno Smith 9-of-18, 109 yards, 1 INT

    Kenneth Walker 9 rushes, 20 yards

    Jaxon Smith-Njigba 3 catches, 47 yards

  • Seahawks are on the board

    Seattle got some points before halftime on a Jason Myers field goal as time expired.

    Geno Smith hit DK Metcalf on a flag route for an apparent touchdown with eight seconds remaining, but Metcalf's right foot was just out of bounds.

    49ers 16, Seahawks 3 at the half.

  • FIELD GOAL: Niners fall short in red zone, but still add to lead

    The Niners' red zone issues are well known this season and they come up short, settling for a 35-year-old field goal by Jake Moody replacement Matthew Wright. They should probably be up by more than 16 right now, but the Seahawks aren't exactly threatening.

  • Mason has 65 yards on eight carries tonight.

  • Uh oh, Niners running back Jordan Mason is down with an apparent injury after a 14-yard run. With Christian McCaffrey still out, the Niners have rookie Isaac Guerendo and Patrick Taylor Jr. behind him.

  • The Seahawks just can't string a good drive together. They have two first downs in five offensive drives and just punted the ball back to the Niners again.

  • FIELD GOAL: Niners tack on three more points

    The Seattle defense gets a much-needed stop, but the field position means the Niners are now up 13-0.

  • TURNOVER: Seahawks cough up the kickoff return

    Seahawks returner Laviska Shenault Jr. returns the kickoff to the 30, but the ball comes loose and ends up in the Niners' hands. It's not going well for Seattle.

  • TOUCHDOWN: Deebo Samuel runs away from the Seahawks defense

    One whiffed tackle is all it takes to turn a Deebo Samuel catch into a 76-yard touchdown. It's 10-0 Niners.

  • And it's a 3-and-out for the Seahawks now, with Fred Warner getting the big stop on third down. Outside of the Metcalf play, they're averaging 2.1 yards per play.

  • And the Seahawks get the ball right back after forcing a 49ers 3-and-out

  • Seahawks punt after three straight passes intended for DK Metcalf fall incomplete.

    49ers take over late in the 1st quarter.

  • 49ers take lead with FG

    Matthew Wright, signed this week to fill in for injured kicker Jake Moody, hits from 25 yards out as a long 49ers drive stalls in the red zone.

    Niners lead 3-0.

  • After the 49ers grind out a couple first downs, Jordan Mason breaks free for a 38-yard run to get into scoring range. The drive started at SF's own 3-yard line.

  • 49ers intercept Geno Smith

    This time on 3rd and long, Geno Smith is picked off by rookie safety Malik Mustapha.

    Smith was trying to get the ball deep to Tyler Lockett.

  • DK Metcalf with the first big play of the game, gaining 30 yards on 3rd-and-7 to avoid a 3-and-out. Seattle is now in San Francisco territory.

  • The Niners kick it off and we have begun in Seattle. Geno Smith and the Seahawks

  • It's Seahawks throwbacks tonight, and they look good

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