It was rough on my heart, but it was worth it. The San Francisco 49ers blew a 14-point fourth quarter lead to a Cincinnati Bengals team that turned the ball over twice, and for much of the game, played horribly. The 14-point lead should have been even larger than it was, which is why so many 49er fans were frustrated that the team allowed the Bengals to tie the game.

Still, the 49ers had a chance to win the game in regulation. Starting quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo led the team into field goal range, with time about to run out. Unfortunately, kicker Robbie Gould missed the field goal, and the game went into overtime.

After the Bengals marched down and kicked a field goal to take the lead, the 49ers needed a field goal of their own to tie it, or a touchdown to win it. They drove the ball down the field 75 yards—all passes—for a game-winning touchdown. It was a much better ending than last week's loss in Seattle. Here are my 16 observations from the 49ers walk-off win:













The 49ers are 5-2 on the road this season. And the 49ers are 10-1 on the road, in the Eastern Time Zone, over the last 3 years (per Matt Barrows). They are 2-4 at home. Next up is a must-win game at home against the Atlanta Falcons (who are also fighting for a playoff spot). I wonder if the Falcons would be willing to play this one in Atlanta.

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