Bryce Huff delivered one of the biggest plays of the game for the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday, sacking New Orleans Saints quarterback Spencer Rattler for a game-winning strip sack. The clutch play sealed San Francisco's 26-21 victory, pushing the team to a 2-0 start on the season.
According to the NFL's Next Gen Stats, Huff's sack was the fastest recorded so far this season, coming in at just 2.44 seconds. Of course, this is just through two weeks of action.
Bryce Huff's game-winning strip sack for the #49ers happened 2.44 seconds post-snap, the fastest-recorded sack so far this season, per Next Gen Stats.
Nick Bosa's game-winner from Week 1 also in the top 5. https://t.co/J5xbvnMUnO pic.twitter.com/oYiQFTgkI0
— Noah Furtado (@_noahfurtado) September 15, 2025
49ers star Nick Bosa also ranks in the top five, recording a 2.58-second sack in Week 1 against the Seattle Seahawks—another game-sealing play.
The 49ers acquired Huff in June through a trade with the Philadelphia Eagles, sending a conditional 2026 fifth-round draft pick in exchange for the pass rusher.
While Huff managed just 2.5 sacks with Philadelphia last season, he notched 10 sacks in 2023 with the New York Jets under then-head coach Robert Saleh, who now serves as San Francisco's defensive coordinator.
So far this season, Huff has logged 54 defensive snaps, recording four tackles (one for a loss), one quarterback hit, and the crucial sack that sealed Sunday's win.