San Francisco 49ers Dominate at Levi's Stadium Against Seattle Seahawks
The San Francisco 49ers improved their record to 13-4 after a commanding performance at Levi's Stadium, defeating the Seattle Seahawks with a score of 27-7. The Seahawks, now standing at a 9-8 record, struggled to keep pace with the home team throughout the game.
In front of an impressive crowd of 71,597 fans, the San Francisco 49ers showcased their defensive strength by recording two sacks and seven tackles for loss. The defense also applied consistent pressure on the quarterback with nine hits and forced two interceptions. These turnovers proved crucial in maintaining control over the game's tempo.
The offensive unit for the San Francisco 49ers was equally effective. The team's passing game was efficient with a quarterback rating of 100 and completion percentage rounding up to 63 percent. They managed one touchdown through air that covered an impressive distance of 38 yards. On the ground, they were relentless; rushing for a total of 189 yards across an aggressive forty-five attempts which included two touchdowns – one being just a single yard but critical nonetheless.
Special teams contributed positively as well; field goal kickers achieved a success rate of approximately sixty-seven percent on three attempts while kickoff units ensured solid field position by limiting return yards to forty-six.
The efficiency in critical situations was notable for the San Francisco team as they converted forty percent on third down and about sixty-seven percent on fourth down attempts. In red zone efficiency, they succeeded forty percent of their tries which is reflective in their three total touchdowns scored during this matchup.
As for penalties, discipline was maintained throughout as only one penalty was recorded against them costing twenty-six yards – demonstrating focus and adherence to gameplay rules without sacrificing aggressive play.
Looking ahead, fans can anticipate watching their next game against Denver Broncos at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver on September twenty-fifth at eight-twenty PM Eastern Time broadcasted live on NBC network channels.