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Key stats from the 49ers’ 28-14 Week 6 loss to the Falcons
Oct 16, 2022 at 2:46 PM
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The San Francisco 49ers dropped to 3-3 on the season after a 28-14 Week 6 loss to the Atlanta Falcons at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia.
Below are several statistics and notes from Sunday's game, which were provided by the 49ers Communications staff.
Defense
- DL Drake Jackson registered 3 tackles and 1.0 sack of Falcons QB Marcus Mariota marking the 3rd of his rookie season. With 1.0 sack today and 1.0 sack last week at Car. (10/9/22), Jackson has registered 1.0-or-more sacks in back-to-back games for the first time in his NFL career.
- DL Charles Omenihu registered 3 tackles and 1.0 sack of Mariota for an 8-yd. loss. The sack marked Omenihu's 3rd straight game with 1.0-or-more sacks [1.0 vs. LAR (10/3/22) & 1.0 at Car. (10/9/22)], his first time accomplishing the feat.
- Jackson and Omenihu are the first pair of 49ers to each have back-to-back games with 1.0-or-more sacks since DL Nick Bosa [1.0 at Was. (10/20) & 3.0 vs. Car. (10/27)] and DL Arik Armstead [1.0 at Was. (10/20/19) & 2.0 vs. Car. (10/27/19)] accomplished the feat in Weeks 7-8 in 2019.
Brandon Aiyuk
- WR Brandon Aiyuk reeled in 8 recepts. for 83 yds. and 2 TDs on the day, giving him 3 TDs on the season and 13 in his career.
- Both his 12-yd. TD recept. and 14-yd. TD recept. came in the first half, marking the first time a member of the 49ers accomplished the feat since TE George Kittle hauled in 2 TD recepts. in the first half at Sea. (12/5/21).
- It also marked the first time that Aiyuk has registered 2-or-more TDs in his career.
Jimmy Garoppolo
- QB Jimmy Garoppolo completed 29 of 41 atts. for 296 yds. and 2 TDs. With 296 yds. and 2 TDs, Garoppolo passed QB Colin Kaepernick for 7th all-time in passing yds. and passing TDs in franchise history.
Most Passing TDs By A Member Of The 49ers, Franchise History
Rank |
Player |
Games |
Yds. |
TDs |
1. |
Joe Montana |
167 |
35,124 |
244 |
2. |
Steve Young |
150 |
29,907 |
221 |
3. |
John Brodie |
201 |
31,548 |
214 |
4. |
Jeff Garcia |
74 |
16,408 |
113 |
5. |
Y.A. Tittle |
112 |
16,016 |
108 |
6. |
Alex Smith |
80 |
14,280 |
81 |
7. |
Jimmy Garoppolo |
51 |
12,315 |
73 |
8. |
Colin Kaepernick |
69 |
12,109 |
71 |
9. |
Steve DeBerg |
39 |
7,220 |
37 |
10. |
Steve Spurrier |
92 |
5,250 |
33 |
George Kittle
- TE George Kittle registered 8 recepts. for 83 yds. With 8 recepts., Kittle became the 9th all-time receptions leader in franchise history with 354 recepts.
Most Recepts. By A Member Of The 49ers, Franchise History
Rank |
Player |
Games |
Recepts. |
1. |
WR Jerry Rice |
238 |
1,281 |
2. |
WR Terrell Owens |
121 |
592 |
3. |
RB Roger Craig |
121 |
508 |
4. |
WR Dwight Clark |
134 |
506 |
5. |
TE Vernon Davis |
139 |
441 |
6. |
TE Brent Jones |
143 |
417 |
7. |
WR Billy Wilson |
100 |
407 |
8. |
WR Gene Washington |
124 |
371 |
9. |
TE George Kittle |
71 |
354 |
10. |
WR Michael Crabtree |
79 |
347 |
|
WR John Taylor |
121 |
347 |
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