Studs and Duds From New York Giants' Week 9 Loss to 49ers
The 49ers improved to 6-3, avoiding back-to-back losses and advancing their playoff push despite injuries and a tough Giants challenge.
- On Sunday, the San Francisco 49ers defeated the New York Giants 34-24, keeping their record at 6-3 and preventing back-to-back losses.
- After a ground-averse game last week, the San Francisco 49ers ran 39 times for 159 yards with Mac Jones starting in place of Brock Purdy for a fifth straight game.
- Christian McCaffrey led the attack with 173 scrimmage yards while Mac Jones completed his first 14 passes and finished 19 of 24 for 235 yards with touchdown throws to McCaffrey and Jauan Jennings.
- With the NFL trade deadline at 1 p.m. Tuesday, San Francisco returns to Levi's Stadium next Sunday to host the Los Angeles Rams after losing defensive lineman Mykel Williams to a right lower-leg injury.
- Defensively, San Francisco recovered after allowing an opening-drive touchdown for the first time this year and introduced new pass rushers Clelin Ferrell and Keion White, with Ferrell recording a sack.
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