With a good portion of the offense out with injuries, the San Francisco 49ers got a monumental win on Thursday night against the Los Angeles Rams.
The Niners, led by Mac Jones and Kendrick Bourne, held on to win in overtime, 26-23, as coach Kyle Shanahan emerged as an early season candidate for coach of the year.
For the Rams, it was a deflating loss as many of the offensive stars had superb games but it wasn’t enough and they fell less than a yard short to extend the game in overtime.
Puka Nacua ‘Disappointed’ With Loss
Rams star receiver Puka Nacua had a one-word response for his feelings postgame.
“I think disappointed would be the word that comes to mind,” he told reporters in the locker room. “I think it would be the feeling that everybody feels in here.
“There were moments in the game where we fought back and gave ourselves opportunities to go and win the football game and we just didn’t execute on them.”
Nakua caught 10 passes for 85 yards and a touchdown, becoming the first receiver in NFL history to record over 50 receptions in his teamâs first five games.
Niners’ Key Players Out With Injuries
The 49ers (4-1) entered the game without Brock Purdy, Nick Bosa, George Kittle, or their top three wide receivers, but pulled off an impressive victory to remain undefeated in the NFC West.
âWe talked about how tough we had to be for four quarters,â Jones said postgame. âIt came down to who was going to be the toughest team, and I think it was us.â
Despite a leg injury, Jones passed for 342 yards and two touchdowns, helping the 49ers score on their first two possessions and extend the lead to 20-7 late in the third.
Eddy Piñeiro drilled a 41-yard field goal in overtime, but San Francisco stuffed Kyren Williams on fourth down with 3:36 left to secure the win.
The wild fourth quarter included Piñeiroâs 59-yard field goal to break the tie with 2:52 remaining, Williamsâ fumble at the goal line, and Joshua Kartyâs 48-yard kick that pulled the Rams (3-2) even with just two seconds left.
The Rams kicked off overtime by giving San Francisco the ball, and Jones guided a drive that set up Piñeiroâs fourth field goal with 5:51 remaining. Los Angeles then advanced to the 49ersâ 11-yard line, where coach Sean McVay went for it on fourth-and-1 â opting for a run he quickly regretted.
âIâm pretty sick right now,â McVay said postgame. âIâm sick of the spot that I put our group in to end the game, but these are the tough beats that youâve got to be able to learn from and move forward.â
On the other hand, Shanahan was thrilled with his team’s performance, which included career highs of 10 catches and 142 yards for Bourne.
âThey were unbelievable,â he said. âWe talked about how long this game was going to be, how focused we had to be, how competitive we had to be for the entire time. Started out great, but itâs a good team. They tightened it up. Got real tight, then lost a number of dudes. We had to overcome losing two D-linemen in that game, and the D-line is still stepping it up big. That was a huge character win.â
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