San Francisco 49ers Defeat New York Jets 32-19
San Francisco 49ers Defeat New York Jets 32-19
San Francisco 49ers Defeat New York Jets 32-19
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The Denver Broncos faced disappointment in their opening game, despite achieving an NFL first with a combination of three field goals, two safeties, and one touchdown, marking the first instance of this specific score combination in history. Quarterback Jonathon Cooper led the team with a notable performance, accounting for more than half of the team's seven QB hits, although pressure on the opposing quarterback diminished significantly afterward. In contrast, the San Francisco 49ers triumphed over the New York Jets 32-19, with Jordan Mason stepping up to rush for 147 yards and a touchdown in place of the injured Christian McCaffrey. This game featured a scorigami, as the final score of 32-19 had never occurred before in NFL history. 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan noted that this scorigami marked the first since the pandemic-affected game in September 2020, while the Jets experienced their second since 2015. Additionally, the 49ers' win was underlined by Jake Moody's franchise record-tying six field goals as they looked to capitalize on their Super Bowl aspirations this season.

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