49ers Clinch Exciting Victory over Cowboys
It was the third quarter that proved decisive in the San Francisco 49ers’ game against the Dallas Cowboys, catapulting the team into their bye week on an adrenaline high. Following a shaky first-half performance, quarterback Brock Purdy rallied to spearhead three touchdown drives in the third quarter. A nail-biting defensive stand in the final minutes of the fourth quarter ensured the 49ers didn’t succumb to another fourth-quarter collapse, culminating in a 30-24 win on Sunday night.
“We’re a Resilient Team,” Says Trent Williams
“We’re a resilient team,” declared the 49ers’ left tackle Trent Williams. Acknowledging the team’s uneven performance in the first eight games of the season, Williams emphasized their ability to bounce back. “When we can effectively run the ball and avoid turnovers, the results we achieved today are what we can anticipate.”
Coming back from a loss against Kansas City in a Super Bowl rematch last week, the 49ers (4-4) demonstrated their tenacity in their game against the Cowboys (3-4), a performance they hope will set the stage for a robust second half of the season.
49ers’ Successful Track Record Post-Bye Week
In the past two seasons, the 49ers demonstrated an impressive 16-2 record following their Week 9 bye, reaching the NFC title game in 2022 and the Super Bowl the previous season.
Third Quarter Blitz and Defensive Stand
In the third quarter, Purdy masterfully turned the tide, transforming a 10-6 halftime deficit into a commanding 27-10 lead with a touchdown run and a touchdown pass. However, the 49ers had to fend off a late rally by the Cowboys, with quarterback Dak Prescott launching two TD passes to CeeDee Lamb, narrowing the 49ers’ lead to six points. Prescott had a chance to complete the comeback but ended up with four straight incomplete passes in the last 3:05 of the fourth quarter.
49ers’ Rookie Isaac Guerendo and George Kittle Shine
San Francisco seized control in the third quarter, driving 60 yards after the half to score on rookie Isaac Guerendo’s 4-yard run. Deommodore Lenoir’s interception set up San Francisco in Dallas territory, leading to Purdy’s 2-yard touchdown pass to George Kittle, who ended the game with six catches for 128 yards.
Cowboys Struggle on Return from Bye
The Cowboys, on return from their bye, struggled for most of the game, reminiscent of their 47-9 home loss to Detroit two weeks prior. Prescott threw two interceptions for a third straight game and the Dallas offense struggled to find consistency throughout the game.
Pressure Mounts on Cowboys Coach Mike McCarthy
The loss to the 49ers adds to the mounting scrutiny on Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy, who is in the final year of his contract. “We’re 3-4, that’s the reality. I’m disappointed. We thought we were going to secure the win and we fell short,” expressed a disheartened McCarthy.
Up Next for Both Teams
The Cowboys will face the Atlanta Falcons next Sunday, while the 49ers will visit Tampa Bay on November 10.