
The 49ers bounced back in style on Sunday, delivering a dominant 41-22 victory over the Arizona Cardinals. After a tough loss to the Rams last week, fans were eager to see if the team could reset, and Brock Purdy’s return from injury set the tone.
Purdy, sidelined for six games due to a toe injury, immediately showed why he is the 49ers’ go-to quarterback for high-stakes performances. His chemistry with star tight end George Kittle was on full display, as the duo connected for two touchdowns that shook the State Farm Stadium crowd.
Kittle, who has battled injuries this season, confirmed he is ready for a big second half. The veteran tight end recorded six catches for 67 yards and two touchdowns, reminding fans why he is one of the most respected players in the franchise. His performance also moved him into historic company, joining Terrell Owens and Jerry Rice as the only 49ers with 500 catches and 50 touchdowns.
The game opened explosively with a 98-yard kickoff return from Skyy Moore, quickly setting the 49ers up for a 1-yard touchdown drive. Purdy’s first connection with Kittle, a 30-yard strike in the first quarter, put San Francisco ahead 14-0. The play not only energized the team but also demonstrated the seamless timing and trust between quarterback and tight end.

The second touchdown drive showcased Purdy’s rhythm and precision. Completing 19-of-26 passes for 200 yards, three touchdowns, and a 133.5 QB rating, Purdy displayed the deep-ball prowess that backup Mac Jones couldn’t replicate. “It felt good to get into a rhythm for sure,” Purdy said after the game. “Just to hit the guys and have some big gains… it was like, we’re playing, we’re in an NFL game.”
Kittle was equally effusive in praising Purdy’s impact. “Brock’s presence in the huddle is so elite,” Kittle explained. “How he talks to the players, how he plays with joy—it’s infectious. Five minutes into the game, he hits me down the field with a perfect pass. He has his confidence, he has his swagger. More people were celebrating with Brock after his touchdown pass than with me—I was a little jealous.”
This historic pairing also etched their names in the record books. Kittle’s second touchdown, his 23rd with Purdy as his quarterback, moved the duo past Steve Young and Brent Jones for the most QB-tight end touchdowns in franchise history—a milestone that cements their legacy in San Francisco lore.
Looking ahead, the 49ers are now 7-4, with a relatively soft schedule and a bye week approaching. The synergy between Purdy and Kittle, combined with the team’s rejuvenated energy, gives fans hope for a strong playoff push.
Analysts note that Purdy’s return not only bolsters the offense but also lifts the morale of the locker room. His deep-ball accuracy and leadership have become key components of the team’s identity, making the 49ers a formidable threat in the NFC West.
As the team heads into the next stretch of games, all eyes will be on the dynamic duo. With Kittle’s reliable hands and Purdy’s confident arm, the 49ers appear poised to continue rewriting their own history.
Sunday’s performance was more than just a win—it was a statement. The 49ers reminded everyone why they remain one of the NFL’s most exciting teams to watch. For fans, the combination of history-making plays and infectious energy is what makes following this team unforgettable.