The San Francisco 49ers (2-3) are visiting the Seattle Seahawks (3-3) at Lumen Field, in a battle for first place in the NFC West. You can find more injury and roster news here and here.
Here are some quick notes and observations from the third quarter of play.
3rd Quarter start - SF 16, SEA 3 at SF 30 yd. line
- Good to see RB Jordan Mason back in. He's been an absolute stud this year, even if I'd still like to see him outrun the pack in the open field at least once.
- WR Deebo Samuel drawing the (recalled) DPI - for all of San Francisco's trouble getting guys open short and taking forever to throw downfield, it seems like there should be a lot more laundry going on when the 49ers are passing... SF has traditionally not been great at drawing those big flags downfield, though. If you're going to be a deep ball offense, you've gotta have that in your toolkit.
- Rookie RB Isaac Guerendo with a couple vicious runs inside Seattle's half of the field. He seems to be picking up right where Mason left off, in terms of attacking the defense with intensity. Fellow rookie rusher Patrick Taylor in, too, now. Worth checking on how much Mason is active the rest of this game.
- QB Brock Purdy to TE George Kittle for the red zone TD! It took an absolutely perfect route, throw, and toe tap, but 49ers finally converted - just their second TD in their last 9 red zone trips.