For this game, the 49ers are actually receiving reinforcements. George Odum, a vital member of the special teams and safety squad, is being activated off the injured reserve list. For the 49ers’ postseason drive to make it back to the Super Bowl, everyone is on deck. For the time being, their health won’t be a reason for failure or a barrier to their success.
The 49ers’ humiliating loss to Baltimore may have served as this team’s necessary gut-check.
49ers of San Francisco: Brock Purdy stated he “needs to look himself in the mirror” following his worst performance as a professional.
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That’s because the biggest game of the regular season, a rematch between the top-seeded teams in the AFC and NFC, the Ravens and Niners, didn’t really turn out to be a contest.
In front of a nationwide television audience, the 49ers were defeated 33-19 at home by Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, who also sliced up the 49ers defense like a Thanksgiving roast. Brock Purdy threw four interceptions.
This game was too significant to write off as inconsequential or uninformative at this point. The loss was unrelated to misfortune or injuries.
“Our tails were kicked in,” remarked George Kittle.
And the Niners experienced that for the first time this season without a clear reason.
San Francisco didn’t appear deserving of the stage when facing a formidable opponent. That’s the kind of setback that makes San Francisco second-guess everything. A team’s season could be made or broken by an event like this.
The Niners’ season will be determined by what they do next.
On Monday, December 25, 2023, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, during the first quarter of the San Francisco 49ers’ NFL game versus the Baltimore Ravens, quarterback Brock Purdy #13 attempts to throw. (Bay Area News Group / Jane Tyska)
Yes, following Monday’s game, the Niners will need to regain their standing as the favorite in the Super Bowl. This crew will determine whether this is the real deal in the next two weeks.
The good news is that although the Ravens thoroughly outclassed the Niners, they have a track record of doing the same to opponents. Jackson’s career record versus the NFC is currently 20-1.
It makes sense: The one-of-one quarterback can never be duplicated in practice, so when facing him one-on-one, he always has the advantage.
Indeed, along with the swiftest feet of any quarterback in NFL history.
Jackson changed his approach from his season-opening performance for Monday’s game, according to Nick Bosa, which made things even more difficult for the 49ers defense.
Bosa stated, “He was kind of sitting in the pocket and going through his reads in the pocket throughout the year on tape.” “I believe that he was searching for that escape lane more quickly tonight and then locating players down the field.”