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Key stats from the 49ers’ 38-10 Week 11 win vs. the Cardinals

Nov 22, 2022 at 7:13 AM--


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The San Francisco 49ers improved to 6-4 on the season after a 38-10 Week 11 win against to the Arizona Cardinals at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City.

Below are several statistics and notes from Sunday's game, which were provided by the 49ers Communications staff.



With the Win…


  • San Francisco improved to 33-29 overall against Arizona.
  • The 49ers have now won three of their last four games against the Cardinals away from home.
  • The Niners are now 5-1 against Arizona on ESPN's Monday Night Football.
  • The 49ers now have the most wins on ESPN's Monday Night Football (52).
  • The Niners begin the season 4-0 in the NFC West for the first time since 2002.
  • San Francisco improves to 3-1 in international play.
  • The 49ers have won three-consecutive games for the first time since Weeks 10-12 of the 2021 season.

Shut 'Em Out


  • The 49ers have held their opponents to 0 points in the 2nd half in 3-consectutive games, marking the first time since Weeks 9-11 in 2019 that the team accomplished the feat.

O-line


  • The 49ers offensive line did not allow a sack for the third game this season, which is tied for an NFL-high.
  • It marks the most games with 0 sacks allowed by the 49ers through 10 games since 2011.

Kittle and Aiyuk


  • TE George Kittle and WR Brandon Aiyuk became the first pair of 49ers to register 2-or-more rec. TDs in the same game since WR Jerry Rice and WR Terrell Owens in 2000 [at Dal. (9/24/00)].
  • Kittle registered 4 recepts. for 84 yds. and 2 TDs, which matched a career high [at Sea. (12/5/21)].
  • The 39-yd. and 32-yd. rec. TDs by Kittlemarked the first time since 2013 [TE Vernon Davis vs. Ari (10/13/13) – 35 yds. TD & 61 yds.] that a member of the 49ers registered 2 rec. TDs of 32-or-more yds.
  • Kittle has registered 1-or-more rec. TD in 3 of his last 4 games.
  • Aiyuk tallied 2 recepts. for 20 yds. and 2 TDs. His 2 rec. TDs tied a career-high [at Atl. (10/16/22)].
  • With 2 rec. TDs, Aiyuk has nowregistered 5 rec. TDs on the season and 16 in his career.
  • With 16 career rec. TDs in just 39 career games, Aiyuk matched WR Terrell Owens (39 games) for the 3rd-fewest amount of games by a member of the 49ers with 16 career rec. TDs dating back to 1970 [WR Gene Washington – 25 games, WR Jerry Rice – 26 games].

Jimmy Garoppolo


  • QB Jimmy Garoppolo completed 20 of 29 atts. for 228 yds. and 4 TDs. His 4 TD passes match a career high and was the first time since 2019 [at NO (9/18/19)] that he recorded 4 TD passes.
  • Garoppolo has thrown for 2-or-more TDs in 5 of his last 6 games and has gone 3-consecutive games without throwing an INT, marking the longest streak of his career as a starting QB within a season.

Deebo Samuel


  • WR Deebo Samuel registered 7 recepts. for 57 yds. to go along with 3 carries for 37 yds. and 1 TD.
  • Samuel's 39-yd. TD rush was his 3rd of the season and the 13th of his career. The run marked the longest TD rush of his career.

Christian McCaffrey


  • RB Christian McCaffrey registered 7 carries for 39 yds. to go along with 7 recepts. for 67 yds. His 106 scrimmage yds. mark his 7th game this season and the 39th game of his career with 100-or-more scrimmage yds., the 2nd-most in the NFL since he entered the league in 2017 [New Orleans Saints RB Alvin Kamara].

Elijah Mitchell


  • RB Elijah Mitchell registered 9 carries for 59 yds., as he led the team in rushing for the 2nd-consective week.

Jimmie Ward


  • DB Jimmie Ward registered 5 tackles and intercepted Cardinals QB Colt McCoy.
  • The INT marked the 5th of Ward's career and his first since 11/15/21 (2 INTs vs. LAR).

Samuel Womack


  • CB Samuel Womack III registered career-highs in tackles (4), PDs (2) and INTs (1) as he intercepted Cardinals QB Trace McSorley.

Dre Greenlaw


  • LB Dre Greenlaw forced a Cardinals RB James Conner fumble, marking the first FF of his career. He finished the game with 9 tackles, 1 FF and 1 PD.

Nick Bosa


  • DL Nick Bosa registered 3 tackles and brought down McCoy for a 12-yd. sack. The sack gave him 10.5 on the season and 35.0 in his career. It marks the 2nd-consectutive season that Bosaregistered 10.0-or-more sacks.
  • Bosa has registered 1.0-or-more sacks in 4-consecutive games [1.0 vs KC (10/23), 1.5 at LAR (10/30) & 1.0 vs. LAC (11/13)], marking the 2nd time this season he accomplished the feat [1.0 at Chi. (9/11), 2.0 vs. Sea. (9/18), 1.0 at Den. (9/25) & 2.0 at LAR (10/3)].
  • Bosa became 1 of 3 members of the 49ers to record 2 streaks of 4 games with 1.0-or-more sacks in the same season since sacks became an official statistic in 1982 [DL Aldon Smith in 2011 (Weeks 4-8 & Weeks 13-16) and DL Roy Barker in 1996 (Weeks 5-8 & Weeks 12-15)].

Kevin Givens


  • DL Kevin Givens registered 2 tackles and a 9-yd. sack of McCoy. The sack marks his 2nd of the season and the 3rd of his career.



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