The San Francisco 49ers' second preseason game, held tonight at Levi's Stadium against the New Orleans Saints, only helped strengthen the NFL's case for an 18-game regular season. For anyone keeping score, the Niners ended the night with more points than their NFC counterparts, as they outlasted New Orleans 16 -10 in the 49ers' first victory of the preseason.

However, the preseason matchup felt more like the scrimmage and joint practices the 49ers were forced to cancel earlier this week, rather than a key event in the buildup to Week 1 of the 2024 NFL Regular Season. Still, the careers of numerous players on the roster periphery were on the line Sunday night.Some players took advantage of the opportunity, while some – unfortunately – did not. With one final game remaining before "real" football begins, here are your 49ers "Studs and Duds" from tonight's preseason victory over the Saints:

49ers Studs


Joshua Dobbs


It was a statement game for 49ers quarterback Joshua Dobbs, who all but secured the backup job to start the season. Dobbs isn't known for his consistency and he is fairly limited in his long-term upside, but the 8-year veteran doesn't shy from pressure and demonstrated his ability to make plays when it was sorely needed.

Dobbs' three second-quarter drives ended in three scores, including a short fourth-down touchdown run in the final seconds of the first half. The spark he provided to the offense with a pair of sideline completions, and his ability to avoid the Saints' constant pass rush, will likely prove to be the deciding factors in the Niners' backup quarterback battle.

Jacob Cowing


49ers General Manager John Lynch and Head Coach Kyle Shanahan have struggled to draft the mid-to-late-round complementary deep-threat wide receiver they've been searching for the last three years. Three of those draftees are currently on the 49ers' roster, competing for one – or potentially two – receiver spots.

Setting aside some rookie mistakes early in the game, Jacob Cowing's ball skills and play-making ability were on display Sunday night. Expect the fourth-round draft pick to start the season in the Niners' wide receiver room: