
The San Francisco 49ers delivered a commanding performance with a 37–24 victory over the Tennessee Titans on Sunday, showcasing a potent offense and resilient defense that built an early lead and held off a late push from their opponents. The win improved San Francisco’s record to 10-4 and solidified their position in the NFC playoff race.
Brock Purdy once again led the offense from the quarterback position, completing 23/30 passes for 295 yards and three touchdowns, while adding 44 rushing yards, including a 26-yard scramble that marked the longest run of the season for the 49ers. His precision and mobility helped the 49ers score on their first five possessions for the first time since 2021, building a 17-10 halftime lead and controlling the game at Levi’s Stadium.
Despite being selected by the coaching staff as the recipient of the game ball for his masterful orchestration of the offense, Purdy humbly declined the honor and insisted on giving it to tight end George Kittle. This gesture emphasized Purdy’s focus on team contributions, particularly Kittle’s pivotal role in the passing game that sealed multiple drives.

Kittle, continuing his strong season after overcoming earlier minor injuries, turned in a standout performance with eight receptions for 88 yards and one touchdown—a 1-yard jump pass from Purdy. His reliable hands and ability to create space in the red zone were crucial in converting third downs and extending the 49ers’ lead, marking a key multi-catch game that highlighted his chemistry with Purdy.
The 49ers employed a balanced offensive approach, combining Purdy’s precise passes with a solid running game to keep the Titans’ defense off balance. Kittle’s targets played a key role in opening up the field, allowing San Francisco to control the clock and dictate the game’s tempo across all four quarters, while converting 9 of 15 third downs.
Linebacker Fred Warner provided veteran leadership in the defense, stepping up with eight tackles and an interception on Titans quarterback Cam Ward, helping hold Tennessee to just 170 passing yards. Warner’s coverage disrupted drives and reinforced the 49ers’ ability to maintain defensive depth, even as the Titans focused on their rushing attack.
Warner’s efforts complemented the secondary’s strong play, forcing multiple three-and-outs in the second half and limiting the Titans’ comeback attempts. His experience was especially valuable against Tennessee’s short passes and screens.
Kicker Eddy Piñeiro brought reliability to the special teams unit, accurately hitting three field goals—including a crucial 45-yarder—and all four extra points. With the 49ers opting for methodical drives, Piñeiro’s precision ensured every scoring opportunity was capitalized on once the team crossed midfield.
This win provided valuable momentum for San Francisco as they monitor the health of key players and fine-tune rotations heading into the NFC playoff race. Kittle’s resurgence gives the coaching staff added flexibility in the passing attack as they prepare for a demanding late-season schedule.
The 49ers will continue preparing for high-stakes matchups that could shape their playoff positioning. Contributions from players like Purdy, Kittle, Warner, and Piñeiro will be essential as the team aims for a deep playoff run.