San Francisco 49ers preview podcast: 49ers look to get back on track against Rams on Sunday Night Football

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo (10) on the sidelines in the second half against the visiting Miami Dolphins at Levis Stadium in Santa Clara on Sun Oct 11, 2020 (AP News photo)

By Jeremiah Salmonson

The San Francisco 49ers are coming off a rough week. Last week while the 49ers had most of their injured players returning they struggled mightily.

In week five against the Miami Dolphins the 49ers suffered one of their worst losses of the season. The Dolphins came into Levi stadium and won by a commanding score of 43-17. The 49ers played easily their worst game of the season falling to 2-3 on the year.

In week six the 49ers look to get back on track against the 4-1 Los Angeles Rams. The Rams beat the Washington Football Team in week five so the 49ers will surely be a test for them. On paper, this should be a fairly evenly matched game.

The 49ers will look for a rebound performance from previously injured players like Jimmy Garoppolo and Deebo Samuel. If the 49ers can put together a competent offensive showing against a good defensive team it would be a step in the right direction.

The Rams on the other hand will look to move to 5-1 on the season. This year has been a good start to an underwhelming 2019 campaign.

Week six remains a big test for an injury plagued 2020 49ers team. Will they be able to right the ship and get back to .500 on the year? The kick off is set for 5:20 PM on Sunday on NBC.

Join Jeremiah for the 49ers podcast this Saturday right here at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

 

 

San Francisco 49ers podcast with David Zizmor: Will Garroppolo’s ankle be ready when Rams come calling on Sunday?

San Francisco 49ers quarterback CJ Beathard (3) tries to figure out the Miami Dolphins as quarterback Jimmy Garroppolo (10) looks on from the sidelines last Sun Oct 18, 2020 at Levis Stadium (yahoo.sports.com photo)

On the 49ers podcast with David:

#1 David the 49ers were blown out last Sunday against the Miami Dolphins 43-17 but are favored to beat the Los Angeles Rams. 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garroppolo had struggled all afternoon was this just a bad game for the 49ers and that they have a game plan in place for the Rams on Sunday Night Football?

#2 Was the ankle a factor that might have hampered Garroppolo and his ability to be mobile and throw against the Dolphins last Sunday?

Join David for the 49ers podcasts each Wednesday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Poor Offensive Effort Hand Forty Niners A 43-17 Loss

No one from the San Francisco 49ers defense really got in the way of Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick who threw for three touchdowns at Levis Stadium in Santa Clara on Sun Oct 11, 2020 (AP News photo)

By Barbara Mason

Sunday afternoon the San Francisco 49ers (2-2) took on the Miami Dolphins (1-3) at Levi Stadium. The team welcomed back quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo who had missed the past two games due to a sprained ankle. He is coming off a full week of practice and the hope is that this will get the team back on the winning track after dropping one to the Philadelphia Eagles 25-20.

Despite being underdogs the Dolphins put up two touchdowns in the first quarter. Ryan Fitzpatrick connected with Adam Shaheen for three yards and the touchdown for the early lead 7-0. At 4:14 in the first quarter Myles Gaskin had a one yard rush to extend Miami’s lead 14-0 with San Francisco yet to get anything going.

San Francisco would finally get on the board with a seven yard rush by Kyle Juszcyzk. The Forty Niners had the opportunity to get back into this game. That opportunity vanished when the Dolphins answered with three unanswered scores, the first a DeVante Parker 22 yard pass from Fitzpatrick followed by two field goals.

The first was a 26 yard field goal and the second one a long 50 yard attempt that was good for a 27-7 lead. Jimmy Garoppolo threw his first interception of the season in the second quarter that led to a Miami score. With 14 seconds left in the half Garoppolo threw his second interception of the game. The long anticipated return of Garoppolo showed a struggling quarterback who didn’t look at all ready to return to action. The halftime score was 30-7 in favor of the Miami Dolphins. Garoppolo finished the half seven of 17 for 77 yards and two interceptions.

The opening drive of the third quarter showed a fired up San Francisco defense but the question remained; could the San Francisco offense take advantage. As expected Beathard took over at quarterback in San Francisco’s first possession of the third quarter. Thanks in part to two Miami penalties and a 12 yard pass completion followed by a 19 yard pass for the touchdown, San Francisco was finally getting something going defensively and offensively although that came to an abrupt end in the second half.

Trailing by the score of 30-14 the worst was yet to come for the Forty Niners. Fitzpatrick would throw a 32 yard touchdown to Preston Williams and the Miami quarterback was having a banner day. San Francisco’s Robbie Gould would kick a 37 yard field goal and going into the fourth quarter San Francisco trailed by the score of 37-17.

San Francisco had a lackluster fourth quarter and Miami would kick a 31 yard and a 49 yard field goal. There was not much that Miami was unable to do. They won this game by the score of 43-17 in an unexpected turn outplaying San Francisco on offense and defense. Despite having some of their key players returning to the field it did absolutely nothing for the team. The Forty Niners have a lot of questions moving forward, the most pressing at the position of quarterback.

 

San Francisco 49ers podcast with Joe Hawkes: Sherman out for at least another week; Can 49ers get past Dolphins this Sunday?

San Francisco 49ers cornerback Richard Sherman (25) seen here trying to get a grip on Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray (1) from Sun Sep 13th’s game at Levis Stadium, will not play this Sunday against the Miami Dolphins. Sherman has not played since the 13th due to a calf injury. (AP News photo)

On the 49ers podcast with J Hawkes:

#1 Joe how concerned should the 49ers be without cornerback Richard Sherman not being in the line up for this Sunday against the Dolphins. Sherman has that calf injury he’s trying to shake. Head coach Kyle Shanahan was taking a look at Sherman in practice and although Sherman is eligible to come off the IL Shanahan said Sherman is not ready.

#2 Shanahan said after watching Sherman in practice he’s going to hold him out until maybe next week and won’t commit Sherman for Oct 18th vs. the Rams in week 6.

#3 Quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo returned to practice this week but was limited due to his high ankle injury he won’t play against Miami Sunday and quarterback Nick Mullens is the probable starter.

#4 Free safety Jimmie Ward also did not practice with the team this week and has a wrist injury that got worse after last Sunday’s game against the Eagles. Ward played in 20 straight games.

#5 The 49ers (2-2) host the Miami Dolphins (1-3) this Sun at Levis Stadium. The Dolphins have struggled but yet the 49ers lost to a winless Eagles team last Sunday.

J Hawkes does the 49ers podcasts each week at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

 

 

San Francisco 49ers podcast with David Zizmor: Will Mullens be ready to throw against the Dolphins pass rush Sunday?

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Nick Mullens (4) in the grasp of Philadelphia Eagles Cre’von LaBlanc forced a fumble which was recovered by the Eagles defensive tackle Malik Jackson (97) on Sun Oct 4, 2020 at Levis Stadium in Santa Clara (AP News photo)

On the 49ers podcast with David:

#1 San Francisco 49ers in their loss to the Philadelphia Eagles last Sunday 25-20 did the 49ers come out on offense lethargic unlike their games in New York against the Jets and the Giants.

#2 San Francisco quarterback Nick Mullens struggled under center last Sunday leaving the question who will start this Sunday. Head coach Kyle Shanahan said with Jimmy Garoppolo out with an ankle injury he’s going with Mullens again. How do you see Mullens throwing against the Miami Dolphins defense this Sunday.

Join David each week for the 49ers podcast at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Eagles stun 49ers on the road, 25-20, to earn first win of the season

The Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Genard Avery (58) and nose tackle Javon Hargrave (93) sack San Francisco 49ers quarterback Nick Mullens in the first half for what would be a rough after noon for San Francisco at Levis Stadium Santa Clara on Sun Oct 4, 2020 (AP News photo)

By Joe Hawkes
Staff Writer

SANTA CLARA, Calif — Carson Wentz and the Philadelphia Eagles traveled to the west coast winless.

They left the Golden State with their first win of the season and in first-place in the hapless NFC East after taking down the reigning NFC champions, the San Francisco 49ers, 25-20 to cap off Sunday’s Week 4 action on NBC’s Sunday Night Football.

“First place sounds really good, but we have a long way ahead of us,” Eagles head coach Doug Pederson said after the game. “Only the first quarter of the season is done. We got a long road ahead. These guys don’t quit. It’s a resilient group.”

Wentz’s 42-yard TD pass to third string wide receiver Travis Fulgham with 5:50 left in the game proved to be the game winner for Philadelphia, who were playing playing without their top three wide receivers and backup tight end Dallas Goedert.

Following a botch snap by rookie quarterback Jalen Hurts that sent the Eagles to second-and-18 from the 42-yard line, Fulgham was able to get a step on backup cornerback Dontae Johnson and Wentz dropped the pass perfectly in Fulgham’s hands as he crossed the goal line to give the Eagles an 18-14 lead.

On the very next possession for the 49ers, backup quarterback Nick Mullens, who started his second-straight game for the injured Jimmy Garoppolo, threw an interception that linebacker Alex Singleton returned for a TD that stretched Philadelphia’s lead to 25-14.

Wentz finished the game completing 18-of-28 passes for 193 yards, a TD and a league-leading seventh interception.

“It’s a huge relief. Big team win,” Wentz said. “It’s fun to see these young guys step up and make plays in big moments like this.”

With the loss, the 49ers (2-2) have lost their first two home games of the year. San Francisco lost to the visiting Arizona Cardinals, 24-20, in Week 1.

Mullens was responsible for all three of San Francisco’s turnovers on the night, throwing a red zone interception in the second quarter and losing a fumble on a strip sack by cornerback Cre’Von LeBlanc that defensive tackle Malik Jackson recovered that setup the go-ahead score for Philadelphia.

“We had plenty of opportunities. I really just didn’t execute,” Mullens said. “The way I’m feeling is pretty black and white right now. I just didn’t execute. That’s what it comes down to. Three turnovers, 14 points off turnovers. That’s really about it.”

Mullens completed 18-of-26 passes for 200 yards, one TD and two interceptions before being benched in the fourth quarterback and replaced by third-string quarterback C.J. Beathard.

Beathard engineered a late TD drive that and moved the 49ers to the Philadelphia 33-yard line, before his desperation heave into the end zone came up short and ending San Francisco’s comeback attempt.

Beathard completed 14-of-19 passes for 138 yards.

Garoppolo, who has missed the last two games due to an ankle injury, is expected to return next week as the 49ers will host the Miami Dolphins.

Rookie wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk scored the 49ers first TD of the day, a 38-yard rush on a lateral from Mullens in the first quarter, while tight end George Kittle returned in a major way after missing the last two games, registered a career-high 15 catches for 183 yards a TD to lead the 49ers.

Running back Jerick McKinnon led San Francisco in rushing, racking up 54 yards on 14 carries and a TD from 1-yard out and was second on the team with seven catches for 43 yards for the game.

As an offense, the 49ers dominated the Eagles in total yards (417 to 174), first-downs (25 to 18) and total plays (70 to 59), but just couldn’t get the job done tonight against a hungry and desperate Philadelphia squad looking for its first win of the year.

“After this game, we wanted to be dog tired,” defensive back Jalen Mills said. “We had to give everything we had to get this win.”

Philadelphia came into Sunday’s games with no takeaways on defense, but racked up all three takeaways from poor decisions from Mullens. The Eagles had one takeaway all season, and that was on special teams.

The injuries to San Francisco’s defense continues to pile up, as defensive lineman Ziggy Ansah left the game in the first-half with a biceps injury that head coach Kyle Shanahan fears could be season-ending; while nickel cornerback K’Waun Williams left the game in the fourth quarter with a knee injury.

Ansah will have an MRI tomorrow to determine the severity of his biceps injury.

 

 

San Francisco 49ers podcast with Joe Hawkes: Winless Eagles face 49ers; Niners are looking for their third straight win

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz walks off the field after the game with the Cincinnati Bengals last Sun Sep 27, 2020 (AP News photo)

On the 49ers podcast with Joe:

#1 Joe in spite of all the injuries the 49ers had you would not have known the way they handled the New York Giants last Sunday in their 36-9.

#2 Joe talk about 49ers quarterback Nick Mullens 25-36 for 343 yards and threw for one touchdown. It was an outing that had some of the press asking if Mullens could win the starting job but head coach Kyle Shanahan said quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo is his starting quarterback.

#3 The 49ers running back Jerick McKinnon, wide out Brandon Aiyuk, and running back Jeff Wilson Jr. all had a touchdown each and Wilson Jr had two touchdowns that provided key for the offense against the Giants.

#4 The visiting Philadelphia Eagles (0-2-1) are headed to Levi Stadium this Sunday. Their coming off a 23-23 tie from last Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals (0-2-1). Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz was 29-47 for 225 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions.

#5 Joe you’ll be there for coverage of the Eagles and 49ers later today this is is expected to be a mismatch the Eagles have struggled and the 49ers even with their injuries were able to handle two struggling clubs in their last two games against the Jets and Giants.

Joe Hawkes does the 49ers podcasts each Sunday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

San Francisco 49ers podcast with David Zizmor: Mullens will get a chance to throw against a struggling winless Eagles team

San Francisco 49ers quarterbacks Nick Mullens (4) and Jimmy Garoppolo in red meet on the field after the 49ers defeated the New York Giants at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford on Sun Sep 27, 2020 (AP News photo)

On the 49ers podcast with Daivd:

#1 David talk a little about the job performance of San Francisco 49ers quarterback Nick Mullens last Sun Sep 27th at the Meadowlands against the New York Giants. Mullens threw 25-36 for 343 yards and one touchdown.

#2 The 49ers running back Jerick McKinnon, wide out Brandon Aiyuk, and running back Jeff Wilson Jr. all had a touchdown each and Wilson Jr had two touchdowns that provided key for the offense against the Giants.

#3 The visiting Philadelphia Eagles (0-2-1) are headed to Levi Stadium this Sunday. Their coming off a 23-23 tie from last Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals (0-2-1). Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz was 29-47 for 225 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions.

Join David for the 49ers podcasts each Friday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

 

San Francisco 49ers preview: 49ers go for their third straight win host Philadelphia on Sunday Night Football

The San Francisco 49ers Marcell Harris knocks the ball out of the hands of the New York Giants Darius Slayton last Sun Sep 27, 2020 at Metlife Stadium in East Rutherford NJ. The 49ers host the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday Night Football Sun Oct 4, 2020 (AP News photo)

By Jeremiah Salmonson

SANTA CLARA–The San Francisco 49ers are back at it on Sunday. Last week, the 49ers were able to pull out a win in New York against the Giants despite injuries to the running back core, quarterback, tight end, and wide receiver. This week they take on the winless Philadelphia Eagles.

The Eagles are injured. The 49ers are injured. The Eagles are dealing with notable injuries to DeSean Jackson and Dallas Goedert. The jury is still out on if Jackson will play Sunday but it looks unlikely.

For San Francisco, the injuries are also piling up. Notably RB Raheem Mostert will be out, WR Deebo Samuel will be out, TE George Kittle most likely out, and QB Jimmy Garoppolo will also most likely be out. It is possible the Garoppolo and Kittle both return in week four on Sunday but that remains unlikely.

In order for the 49ers to win they will need a repeat performance from backup QB Nick Mullens. Last week Mullens threw for almost 350 yards with a touchdown. Another key price will be rookie WR Brandon Aiyuk. Aiyuk impressed last week and could be another key piece on Sunday.

Overall, it looks like a good chance the 49ers will be able to pull out a win. The Eagles have really struggled this year and don’t show many signs of turning it around.

The game starts at 5:20 PM PST on Sunday night. Watch on NBC Sunday Night Football.

 

What injuries? 49ers make win look easy over Giants 36-9; Joe Montana rescues grandchild from kidnapper

First half action shows San Francisco 49ers quarterback Nick Mullens (4) throwing over the New York Giants defensive line at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford on Sun Sep 27, 2020 (AP News photo)

By Barbara Mason

Despite a multitude of injuries the San Francisco 49ers accepted “no excuses” as they had no choice but to turn to new faces to fill the void that so many injured players had left. Last weeks’s game against the Jets left the team decimated but it is what it is. Coach Shanahan had a lot of decisions to make this week in an effort to put this team back together.

The list of missing players is extensive with George Kittle, Jimmy Garoppolo,, Richard Sherman and Raheem Mostart heading the list. The good news for San Francisco is that this team not only has quality starters but they have a lot of quality players in the depth chart. Going into this game the thought was that this team is going to be ok.

As the game got underway this team was going to be a lot more than just ok as the final score indicated. San Francisco outscored the Giants in all four quarters in a lop-sided 36-9 win over New York. If there is any question regarding San Francisco quarterback Nick Mullens that has been laid to rest for the moment. He was 25 of 36 passing for 343 yards and one touchdown with no interceptions for a 13.72 yards per completion.

A very nice game for the backup quarterback and the entire team despite all the obstacles they have had to face this week. Going into this game they not only had to face the Giants with a bit of a new look but they also had to face the dreaded turf at Met Life Stadium. San Francisco took it all in stride and came away with the win by controlling the ball on offense and gave the mistake prone Giants yet another loss.

Kicker Robbie Gould had a great day with three successful field goals and Jerick McKinnon, Brandon Aiyuk, and Jeff Wilson all had rushing touchdowns for a near perfect showing by the team. There were complaints from the players regarding the new turf which was described as sticky. Turf is tough that is a given, but new turf is even worse.

Despite all of that the turf was a non-issue in this dominating win over the leagues lowest-scoring offense.The team came out of this game fairly unscathed although TE Jordan Reed who had two touchdowns last week was hurt late in the first quarter. Another injury was to cornerback Emmanuel Moseley with a concussion in the second quarter. There was not a lot at all going on defensively or offensively for the Giants and San Francisco breezed through this one. The New York Giants are now a dismal 0-3.

Joe Montana stops kidnapping in own house: Former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Joe Montana 64, stopped a would be kidnapper from taking his baby grandchild in his Los Angeles County home on Sunday morning. The suspect a woman who saw someone holding the baby in his house got inside and took the child from the person holding the baby.

The suspect moved into a different part of the house and that’s when Montana and his wife Jennifer went to wrestle the baby from the suspect who ran out of the house. Someone from Montana’s house caught the attention of nearby Sheriff’s deputies who pursued the suspected and arrested her for kidnapping and burglary. 

Montana in a tweet said to thank all well wishers and was thankful that it was a safe outcome and asked for privacy at this time.