Instant analysis of 49ers’ 23-17, mistake-filled loss at Vikings

MINNEAPOLIS – Mistakes mounted from one quarter to the next, from the 49ers’ special teams to their defense’s pass coverage to an offense lacking punch without Christian McCaffrey.

For their eighth straight visit, the 49ers lost to the host Minnesota Vikings, a 23-17 decision that came after a fourth-quarter comeback attempt.

The 49ers last won here in 1992, when Steve Young was at quarterback. Now, they are 1-1 for the fourth time in coach Kyle Shanahan’s eight seasons, unable to match the 2-0 starts that propelled their Super Bowl seasons in 2019 and ’23.

The 49ers play their first NFC West opponent next Sunday when they visit the Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium, where the 49ers have a much better history than here; the 49ers have won all four regular-season visits since SoFi opened in 2020, although they did lose the 2021 season’s NFC Championship Game.

Minnesota simply made more big plays this game than the 49ers – in all three phases.

All-Pro linebacker Fred Warner made a bevy of plays to at least keep the 49ers close, from grabbing a first-half interception to forcing a goal-line fumble, as well as a tackle for loss, a third-down pass breakup, and a fumble-forcing sack out of bounds.

A day after putting McCaffrey on Injured Reserve because of Achilles tendinitis, the 49ers got solid production for a second straight start from Jordan Mason, but their offense clammed up too often, and Brock Purdy committed a pair of second-half turnovers.

The 49ers’ closing quarter made things interesting, yet questionable. On third-and-1 from the 4-yard line, rather than call for a carry from 100-yard rusher Jordan Mason, the 49ers attempted a pass that nearly got intercepted before Deebo Samuel snagged the bobbling ball and allowed for an ensuing field goal with 1:12 remaining.

A fourth-and-goal throw from the 2-yard line in the first quarter backfired even more. That ended a 93-yard, scoreless drive, with Purdy’s pass getting tipped at the line and falling short of Jauan Jennings’ grasp. What followed after that was Minnesota momentum.

The 49ers defense gave up two touchdown passes to Sam Darnold, their backup last year, and each of those scoring strikes immediately followed momentum-swinging plays. Darnold’s 97-yard touchdown pass to Justin Jefferson put the 49ers behind 10-0, and it came two snaps after Purdy’s fourth-and-goal incompletion from the 2-yard line.

Darnold’s second touchdown pass made it a 20-7 lead in the third quarter, and it came on a 10-yard lob to Jalen Nailor after a coverage snafu between Charvarius Ward and Ji’Ayir Brown. On the preceding snap, Purdy threw his first interception of the season.

The Vikings nearly made it a three-score ballgame until Warner rushed to the rescue, punching the ball from Aaron Jones’ grasp at the 2-yard line, with Isaac Yidadom recovering at the 1. A touchdown run by Mason capped the ensuing 12-play, 99-yard drive with 10:16 remaining.

had a forced fumble in the season opener, returned this takeaway to the 35-yard line with 4:38 until halftime.

The 49ers’ special teams had two terrible plays, starting with a blocked punt on their second series that led to a field goal and 3-0 deficit. The 49ers escaped a turnover when rookie punt returner Jacob Cowing botched a fair catch at the 10-yard line before Isaac Yiadom recovered for the 49ers at the 13-yard line in the third quarter.

The 49ers opened with a 3-and-out for the second time in as many games, with Purdy’s third-and-3 pass to Deebo Samuel broken up by linebacker Blake Cashman.  On the Vikings’ ensuing series, they also faced third-and-3, with Sam Darnold converting on a 14-yard scramble, but after a Darnold fumble backed them up 13 yards, Warner dove across the middle to break up a third-and-10 target to Jones and force a punt.

 

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