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Key stats from the 49ers’ 36-24 Week 6 win vs. the Seahawks

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The San Francisco 49ers improved to 3-3 on the season after a 36-24 Week 6 win over the Seattle Seahawks at Lumen Field in Seattle, Washington.

Below are several statistics and notes from Thursday's game, which were provided by the 49ers Communications staff.


With The Win...

  • The San Francisco 49ers have won 6-consecutive games (postseason included) against the Seattle Seahawks, which is the team's longest winning streak in series history.
  • The 49ers improved to 2-0 in primetime games in 2024 and 17-13 overall under head coach Kyle Shanahan.
  • Coach Shanahan improved to 24-21 against the NFC West as head coach of the 49ers.
  • The Niners have won their fourth-consecutive game when playing on Thursday Night Football and improved to 6-3 overall under head coach Kyle Shanahan.

49ers Offense Strikes Gold With the Run

  • The 49ers offense registered 228 rushing yds. on the evening, marking the team's highest single-game rushing total since they rushed for 232 yds. vs. Car. (10/27/19).

49ers Defense Steamies Seahawks Run Game

  • The 49ers defense held the Seahawks offense to just 52 rushing yds., marking the fewest opponent rushing yds. in a single game since they held the Philadelphia Eagles to 46 rushing yds. at Phi. (12/3/23).

QB Brock Purdy

  • QB Brock Purdy completed 18 of his 28 passing atts. for 255 yds. and 3 TDs with a passer rating of 129.3. Purdy's passing TDs gives him 9 this season and 52 in his career.
  • Purdy's passer rating of 129.3 marks his 12th career game with a passer rating of 120.0-or-higher, which is tied for the most such games by a QB in their first three seasons in NFL history.

MOST GAMES WITH A PASSER RATING OF 120.0-OR-HIGHER IN A PLAYER'S FIRST THREE SEASONS, NFL HISTORY

Rank Player Games
1t. QB Brock Purdy, SF 12
QB Russell Wilson, Sea. 12
3t. QB Patrick Mahomes, KC 10
QB Dak Prescott, Dal. 10
QB Ben Roethlisberger, Pit. 10

  • Purdy's 3 passing TDs mark his 8th career game with 3-or-more passing TDs and his second such game this season [3 passing TDs at LAR (9/22/24)].
  • With 3 passing TDs and zero INTs on the evening, Purdy registered his 8th career game with 3-or-more passing TDs and zero INTs, which is the most such games of any QB since he entered the league in 2022.

RB Jordan Mason

  • RB Jordan Mason registered 9 carries for 73 yds. on the evening. With 73 rushing yds. Mason now has 609 rushing yds. this season, which is tied for the most rushing yds. through the first 6 games of a season in franchise history.

MOST RUSHING YDS. THROUGH THE FIRST 6 GAMES OF A SEASON, FRANCHISE HISTORY

Rank Player Season Rush Yds.
1t. RB Jordan Mason 2024 609
RB Charlie Garner 2000 609
3. RB J.D. Smith 1959 604
4. RB Wendell Tyler 1984 578
5. RB Roger Craig 1988 574

FB Kyle Juszczyk

  • FB Kyle Juszczyk notched one carry for a 6-yd. TD, marking his first rush TD of the season and the 5th of his career.

RB Isaac Guerendo

  • RB Isaac Guerendo registered 10 carries for a team and career-high 99 yds.
  • Guerendo registered a 76-yd. run on the evening, marking the team's longest run of the season and the longest run by a 49ers player since former RB Raheem Mostert registered an 80-yd. run at NYJ (9/20/20).

WR Deebo Samuel

  • WR Deebo Samuel Sr. registered 3 recepts. for a team-high 102 yds. and 1 TD on the evening. His rec. TD marked his first of the season and the 20th of his career.
  • With 1 rec. TD on the day, Samuel Sr. now has 20 rec. TDs and 20 rushing TDs in his career, making him the first WR in NFL history to register 20-or-more rec. TDs and 20-or-more rushing TDs in a career.
  • With 102 rec. yds. on the evening, Samuel Sr. registered his 2nd game this season with 100-or-more rec. yds. and the 15th such game of his career.

TE George Kittle

  • TE George Kittle registered 5 recepts. for 58 yds. and 2 TDs on the day. His TD recept. marked his 5th of the season and the 42nd of his career.
  • With 58 rec. yds. on the day, Kittle reached the 6,500 yd. mark in his 103rd career game, tying him with Hall Of Fame TE Kellen Winslow for the 3rd-fewest amount of games by a TE to reach 6,500 rec. yds. in NFL history.

FEWEST AMOUNT OF GAMES BY A TE TO REACH 6,500 REC. YDS., NFL HISTORY

Rank Player Rec. Yds. Games
1. Rob Gronkowski, NE 6,547 94
2. Travis Kelce, KC 6,515 97
3t. George Kittle, SF 6,557 103
Kellen Winslow, SD 6,504 103

  • With 1 rec. TD at Min. (9/15/24), 1 rec. TD vs. NE (9/29/24), 1 rec. TD vs. Arz. (10/6/24) and 2 rec. TD on the evening, it marked the 2nd time in Kittle's career that he has registered 1-or-more rec. TDs in 4-consecutive games and the first time he's done so since Weeks 15-18 of 2022 [2 rec. TDs at Sea. (12/15/22); 2 rec. TDs vs. Was. (12/24/22); 1 rec. TD at LV (1/1/23); 2 rec. TDs vs. Arz. (1/8/23)].
  • Kittle's 2 rec. TDs on the evening mark his 7th career game with 2-or-more rec. TDs and the first time he has registered 2-or-more TDs in a single game since he scored 3 rec. TDs vs. Dal. (10/8/23).

LB Fred Warner

  • LB Fred Warner registered a team-high 11 tackles, 1 PD and 1 FF on the evening.
  • Warner's PD gives him 51 in his career, which are the 2nd-most by a LB in franchise history.

MOST PDs BY A LINEBACKER, FRANCHISE HISTORY

Rank Player PDs
1. LB Patrick Willis 53
2. LB Fred Warner 51
3. LB Julian Peterson 40
4. LB Ken Norton 39
5. LB Lee Woodall 30

  • With 1 FF on the day, Warner now has 4 FFs this season and 15 in his career, which is the 2nd-most FFs in franchise history.

MOST FORCED FUMBLES, FRANCHISE HISTORY

Rank Player FFs
1. LB Patrick Willis 16
2. LB Fred Warner 15
3. DL Roy Barker 13
4t. DL Nick Bosa 11
LB Ahmad Brooks 11
DL Chris Doleman 11
DL Bryant Young 11

CB Renardo Green

  • CB Renardo Green and S Malik Mustapha each registered an INT of Seahawks QB Geno Smith, marking the first career INT for both players.

DB Darrell Luter

  • DB Darrell Luter Jr. registered his first career FF on a Seahawks kickoff return, which was recovered by LB Tatum Bethune, marking his first career FR.

DL Sam Okuayinonu

  • DL Sam Okuayinonu registered 2 tackles and 1.0 sack of Smith on the evening, marking his second sack of the season and giving him 2.5 in his career.

K Matthew Wright

  • K Matthew Wright converted on all three of his FGAs (25, 41, 35) and each 3 of his PATs.
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