Below are several statistics and notes from Thursday's game, which were provided by the 49ers Communications staff.
With The Win...
- The San Francisco 49ers have won 6-consecutive games (postseason included) against the Seattle Seahawks, which is the team's longest winning streak in series history.
- The 49ers improved to 2-0 in primetime games in 2024 and 17-13 overall under head coach Kyle Shanahan.
- Coach Shanahan improved to 24-21 against the NFC West as head coach of the 49ers.
- The Niners have won their fourth-consecutive game when playing on Thursday Night Football and improved to 6-3 overall under head coach Kyle Shanahan.
49ers Offense Strikes Gold With the Run
- The 49ers offense registered 228 rushing yds. on the evening, marking the team's highest single-game rushing total since they rushed for 232 yds. vs. Car. (10/27/19).
49ers Defense Steamies Seahawks Run Game
- The 49ers defense held the Seahawks offense to just 52 rushing yds., marking the fewest opponent rushing yds. in a single game since they held the Philadelphia Eagles to 46 rushing yds. at Phi. (12/3/23).
QB Brock Purdy
- QB Brock Purdy completed 18 of his 28 passing atts. for 255 yds. and 3 TDs with a passer rating of 129.3. Purdy's passing TDs gives him 9 this season and 52 in his career.
- Purdy's passer rating of 129.3 marks his 12th career game with a passer rating of 120.0-or-higher, which is tied for the most such games by a QB in their first three seasons in NFL history.
MOST GAMES WITH A PASSER RATING OF 120.0-OR-HIGHER IN A PLAYER'S FIRST THREE SEASONS, NFL HISTORY
| Rank | Player | Games |
| 1t. | QB Brock Purdy, SF | 12 |
| QB Russell Wilson, Sea. | 12 | |
| 3t. | QB Patrick Mahomes, KC | 10 |
| QB Dak Prescott, Dal. | 10 | |
| QB Ben Roethlisberger, Pit. | 10 |
- Purdy's 3 passing TDs mark his 8th career game with 3-or-more passing TDs and his second such game this season [3 passing TDs at LAR (9/22/24)].
- With 3 passing TDs and zero INTs on the evening, Purdy registered his 8th career game with 3-or-more passing TDs and zero INTs, which is the most such games of any QB since he entered the league in 2022.
RB Jordan Mason
- RB Jordan Mason registered 9 carries for 73 yds. on the evening. With 73 rushing yds. Mason now has 609 rushing yds. this season, which is tied for the most rushing yds. through the first 6 games of a season in franchise history.
MOST RUSHING YDS. THROUGH THE FIRST 6 GAMES OF A SEASON, FRANCHISE HISTORY
| Rank | Player | Season | Rush Yds. |
| 1t. | RB Jordan Mason | 2024 | 609 |
| RB Charlie Garner | 2000 | 609 | |
| 3. | RB J.D. Smith | 1959 | 604 |
| 4. | RB Wendell Tyler | 1984 | 578 |
| 5. | RB Roger Craig | 1988 | 574 |
FB Kyle Juszczyk
- FB Kyle Juszczyk notched one carry for a 6-yd. TD, marking his first rush TD of the season and the 5th of his career.
RB Isaac Guerendo
- RB Isaac Guerendo registered 10 carries for a team and career-high 99 yds.
- Guerendo registered a 76-yd. run on the evening, marking the team's longest run of the season and the longest run by a 49ers player since former RB Raheem Mostert registered an 80-yd. run at NYJ (9/20/20).
WR Deebo Samuel
- WR Deebo Samuel Sr. registered 3 recepts. for a team-high 102 yds. and 1 TD on the evening. His rec. TD marked his first of the season and the 20th of his career.
- With 1 rec. TD on the day, Samuel Sr. now has 20 rec. TDs and 20 rushing TDs in his career, making him the first WR in NFL history to register 20-or-more rec. TDs and 20-or-more rushing TDs in a career.
- With 102 rec. yds. on the evening, Samuel Sr. registered his 2nd game this season with 100-or-more rec. yds. and the 15th such game of his career.
TE George Kittle
- TE George Kittle registered 5 recepts. for 58 yds. and 2 TDs on the day. His TD recept. marked his 5th of the season and the 42nd of his career.
- With 58 rec. yds. on the day, Kittle reached the 6,500 yd. mark in his 103rd career game, tying him with Hall Of Fame TE Kellen Winslow for the 3rd-fewest amount of games by a TE to reach 6,500 rec. yds. in NFL history.
FEWEST AMOUNT OF GAMES BY A TE TO REACH 6,500 REC. YDS., NFL HISTORY
| Rank | Player | Rec. Yds. | Games |
| 1. | Rob Gronkowski, NE | 6,547 | 94 |
| 2. | Travis Kelce, KC | 6,515 | 97 |
| 3t. | George Kittle, SF | 6,557 | 103 |
| Kellen Winslow, SD | 6,504 | 103 |
- With 1 rec. TD at Min. (9/15/24), 1 rec. TD vs. NE (9/29/24), 1 rec. TD vs. Arz. (10/6/24) and 2 rec. TD on the evening, it marked the 2nd time in Kittle's career that he has registered 1-or-more rec. TDs in 4-consecutive games and the first time he's done so since Weeks 15-18 of 2022 [2 rec. TDs at Sea. (12/15/22); 2 rec. TDs vs. Was. (12/24/22); 1 rec. TD at LV (1/1/23); 2 rec. TDs vs. Arz. (1/8/23)].
- Kittle's 2 rec. TDs on the evening mark his 7th career game with 2-or-more rec. TDs and the first time he has registered 2-or-more TDs in a single game since he scored 3 rec. TDs vs. Dal. (10/8/23).
LB Fred Warner
- LB Fred Warner registered a team-high 11 tackles, 1 PD and 1 FF on the evening.
- Warner's PD gives him 51 in his career, which are the 2nd-most by a LB in franchise history.
MOST PDs BY A LINEBACKER, FRANCHISE HISTORY
| Rank | Player | PDs |
| 1. | LB Patrick Willis | 53 |
| 2. | LB Fred Warner | 51 |
| 3. | LB Julian Peterson | 40 |
| 4. | LB Ken Norton | 39 |
| 5. | LB Lee Woodall | 30 |
- With 1 FF on the day, Warner now has 4 FFs this season and 15 in his career, which is the 2nd-most FFs in franchise history.
MOST FORCED FUMBLES, FRANCHISE HISTORY
| Rank | Player | FFs |
| 1. | LB Patrick Willis | 16 |
| 2. | LB Fred Warner | 15 |
| 3. | DL Roy Barker | 13 |
| 4t. | DL Nick Bosa | 11 |
| LB Ahmad Brooks | 11 | |
| DL Chris Doleman | 11 | |
| DL Bryant Young | 11 |
CB Renardo Green
- CB Renardo Green and S Malik Mustapha each registered an INT of Seahawks QB Geno Smith, marking the first career INT for both players.
DB Darrell Luter
- DB Darrell Luter Jr. registered his first career FF on a Seahawks kickoff return, which was recovered by LB Tatum Bethune, marking his first career FR.
DL Sam Okuayinonu
- DL Sam Okuayinonu registered 2 tackles and 1.0 sack of Smith on the evening, marking his second sack of the season and giving him 2.5 in his career.
K Matthew Wright
- K Matthew Wright converted on all three of his FGAs (25, 41, 35) and each 3 of his PATs.
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