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Key stats from the 49ers’ 13-0 Week 12 win vs. the Saints

Nov 27, 2022 at 8:03 PM--


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The San Francisco 49ers improved to 7-4 on the season after a 13-0 Week 12 win over the New Orleans Saints at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

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



With the Win…


  • The 49ers are now 50-27-2 all-time against the Saints, including a 24-12-2 record at home.
  • San Francisco improves to 2-1 against the NFC South this season and 6-5 under head coach Kyle Shanahan.
  • The Niners have won four-consecutive games for the first time since 2019.
  • The 49ers are now 4-1 at Levi's Stadium in 2022.

Defense


  • San Francisco held the Saints to 0 pts. on the day, marking the team's first shutout since 2019 [W, 9-0 at Was. (10/20/19)].
  • The 49ers have held their opponents to 0 pts. in the 2nd half in 4-consectutive games, marking the first time since at least 1970 that the team accomplished the feat.
  • According to the Elias Sports Bureau, San Francisco is now 1 of 8 teams since the NFL merger to hold their opponent scoreless in 4-consecutive games within a single season.

TEAMS TO SHUT OUT THEIR OPPONENT IN 4-CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITHIN A SINGLE SEASON, 1970-22

Season Team Date Range
2022 San Francisco 49ers 10/30/22-11/27/22
2021 New England Patriots 11/7/21-1/28/21
2009 Denver Broncos 9/20/09-10/11/09
2000 Pittsburgh Steelers 10/8/00-10/29/00
1989 Washington Redskins 11/12/89-12/3/89
1980 Detroit Lions 9/7/80-9/28/80
1973 Miami Dolphins 10/28/73-11/18/73
1970 St. Louis Cardinals 11/1/70-11/22/70

  • The 49ers defense has held its opponents scoreless for an entire half an NFL-high 6 times in 2022.
  • The Niners have also prevented its opponents from scoring a TD for an entire half 11 times, which the most in the NFL in 2022.
  • The Niners defense held the Saints to 63 rushing yds. on the day.
  • San Francisco has now kept their opponent under 100 rushing yds. in 8 of the team's 11 games, tied for the most in the NFL this season (Ten. - 8 games).

Jimmy Garoppolo


  • QB Jimmy Garoppolo completed 26 of 37 passing atts. for 222 yds. and 1 TD for a passer rating of 94.7.
  • Garoppolo has not thrown an INT in 4-consecutive games as a starter, marking the longest such streak of his career.

Jauan Jennings


  • WR Jauan Jennings hauled in 6 recepts. for 49 yds. and 1 TD on the day. The 5-yd. TD recept. marked his first TD of the season and the 6th of his career.

Jordan Mason


  • RB Jordan Mason registered career highs in rushing atts. (5) and rushing yds. (25), including a career-long 9-yd. carry.

Nick Bosa


  • DL Nick Bosa recorded 3 tackles and brought down Saints QB Andy Dalton for a 7-yd. sack. The sack gives Bosa 11.5 on the season and 36.0 in his career.
  • Bosa has registered 1.0-or-more sacks in 9 of his first 10 games this sea­son, becoming the 5th player since 2000 to record 1.0-or-more sacks in 9 of his first 10 games of a season (DL Everson Griffin, Min. - 2017, LB De­Marcus Ware, Dal. - 2008, DL Robert Mathis, Ind. - 2005 & DL Hugh Douglas, Phi. - 2000).

Fred Warner


  • LB Fred Warner forced a Saints RB Alvin Kamara fumble, marking the 7th FF of his career and first since 1/2/22 vs. Hou. Warner finished with 7 tackles, 2 PDs and 1 FF.

Samson Ebukam


  • DL Samson Ebukam recovered Kamara's fumble, marking the 5th FR of his career and 1st since 12/29/19 vs. Arz., as a member of the Los Angeles Rams. Ebukam finished with 2 tackles and 1 FR.

Talanoa Hufanga


  • S Talanoa Hufanga also forced a Kamara fumble, marking the first FF of his career. Hufanga finished with a team-high 9 tackles and 1 FF.

Dre Greenlaw


  • LB Dre Greenlaw recovered Kamara's fumble, marking the first of his career. Greenlaw finished with 5 tackles, 1 PD and 1 FR.

Robbie Gould


  • K Robbie Gould connected on a 24-yd. and 46-yd. FG and his 1 PAT.
  • With 2 FGM, Gould (436) matched K Jason Elam and K Sebastian Janikowski for the 9th-most FGM in NFL history.
  • With 7 pts., Gould (647) passed WR/K Gordy Soltau (644) as the 5th all-time scoring leader in franchise history.

MOST POINTS SCORED, NFL HISTORY

Rank Player Points Years Active
1. K Adam Vinatieri 599 1996-2019
2. K Morten Andersen 565 1982-2007
3. K Gary Anderson 538 1982-2004
4. K Jason Hanson 495 1992-2012
5. K John Carney 478 1988-2010
6. K Matt Stover 471 1991-2009
7. K John Kasay 461 1991-2011
8. K Phil Dawson 441 1999-2018
9t. K Robbie Gould 436 2005-present
K Jason Elam 436 1993-2009
K Sebastian Janikowski 436 2000-2018


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