Josh Jacobs rushed for 106 yards and matched a career-high with three touchdowns and the Green Bay Packers defeated the short-handed San Francisco 49ers 38-10 on Sunday.
This marked the first time in the past 55 regular season games that anyone had rushed for 100 yards against the 49ers. That was the longest a team had gone without allowing a 100-yard rusher since at least 1955.
Justin Fields had rushed for 103 yards for the Chicago Bears against the 49ers on October 31, 2021. Aaron Jones had rushed for 108 yards in the Packers’ 24-21 NFC divisional playoff loss to San Francisco last season.
All three of Jacobs’ touchdowns came from 1 yard out.
The 49ers team that took the field Sunday bore only a passing resemblance to the squad that ended the Packers’ 2023 season.
Injuries left the 49ers (5-6) with quarterback Brock Purdy (shoulder), three-time All-Pro left tackle Trent Williams (ankle) and four-time Pro Bowl edge rusher Nick Bosa (hip/oblique).
San Francisco’s defense had only four players participating in that playoff game: Fred Warner, Deommodore Lenoir, Tashaun Gipson and Robert Beal.
Purdy’s injury forced 32-year-old Brandon Allen to make his 10th career start, and first since playing for the Cincinnati Bengals in their 2021 regular season finale. Allen went 17 of 29 for 199 yards with one touchdown, one interception and a lost fumble.
Green Bay’s Jordan Love was 13 of 23 for 163 yards with touchdowns against Tucker Kraft and Malik Heath as the Packers (8-3) had their highest point total since beating the Chicago Bears 38-20 in their 2023 opener.
The Packers took control of the game by scoring in each of their first three series. With 6½ minutes left in the second quarter, the 49ers trailed 17-0 and had made just six offensive plays.
Love’s 11-yard touchdown pass to Kraft capped a 12-play, 67-yard drive to open the game. Brandon McManus kicked a 51-yard field goal later in the first quarter, and Jacobs scored his first touchdown midway through the second period.
San Francisco cut the lead to 17-7 on Allen’s 3-yard touchdown pass to George Kittle with 1:02 left in the second quarter. The 49ers’ only other points came on Jake Moody’s 48-yard field goal.
The Packers had a chance to extend the lead in the final minute of the first half when Christian Watson dropped a potential 49-yard touchdown pass. The 49ers then missed a number of opportunities to get closer.
A holding penalty on Eric Saubert nullified Deebo Samuel’s 87-yard kickoff, which would have given the 49ers first and goal to start the second half. That drive ended when Xavier McKinney broke up a pass intended for Christian McCaffrey on fourth-and-2 from the Green Bay 39.
San Francisco moved into Green Bay territory again later in the third inning when Allen threw a pass that went through Samuel’s hands and was picked off by McKinney for his seventh interception of the season, tying him with Detroit’s Kerby Joseph for the NFL lead . McKinney’s 48-yard interception return and a third-down pass interference penalty on Renardo Green set up Jacobs’ second touchdown, giving the Packers a 24–7 lead.
The Packers scored two touchdowns in the fourth quarter to extend their lead.
Injuries
Niners DT Jordan Elliott was evaluated for a concussion, LB Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles hurt his knee and CB Renardo Green injured his neck. Packers WR Romeo Doubs left with a concussion. The Packers played without CB Jaire Alexander (knee) and LB Edgerrin Cooper (hamstring).
Next
49ers: This Sunday night in Buffalo.
Packers: Host the Miami Dolphins on Thursday night.