Albuquerque Journal

6-0 49ERS TRY TO KEEP IT GOING

Brees might return for Saints against Cardinals

- BY DENNIS WASZAK JR.

The last time San Francisco started this well was when Joe Montana was throwing to Jerry Rice. Jimmy Garoppolo and the Niners try to keep it going Sunday vs. Carolina.

Joe Montana was throwing passes to Jerry Rice the last time the San Francisco 49ers were 7-0 to start a season.

That was way back in 1990, and this year’s group of Niners has a chance to match that Bay Area powerhouse when they take on the streaking Carolina Panthers on Sunday in one of the meaty matchups of Week 8.

“You get better or you get worse, you don’t stay the same,” 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan said. “As this year goes, it gets harder and harder. And, we’ve got to make sure as it gets harder, we have to get better if we want to meet our own expectatio­ns.”

They think they did exactly that earlier this week by acquiring speedy wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders from Denver along with a fifth-round draft pick for 2020 third- and fourth-round picks.

Sanders gives Jimmy Garoppolo an experience­d veteran to throw to, and not having a proven No. 1 wide receiver was perhaps the biggest hole on the 49ers’ roster through the early stretch of the season.

“We feel he’s a guy who can come in and help us a lot this year and we’ll see where it goes for him after that,” Shanahan said.

The 49ers are focused on right now, and they’ll face a Panthers team that has won four in a row and is in search of its first five-game winning streak since winning 18 straight regular-season games in 2014-15.

And, they’re doing it without star quarterbac­k Cam Newton. Instead, Kyle Allen has taken control and done nothing but win. Including a victory last season as a rookie, Allen is the first quarterbac­k in the Super Bowl era to win his first five starts without throwing an intercepti­on.

But Allen will certainly face a tough test going up against the 49ers’ No. 2 overall defense — which also ranks No. 1 in the NFL against the pass.

Week 8 began Thursday night with Minnesota’s 19-9 home victory over Washington. Baltimore (5-2) and Dallas (4-3) are off this week.

ARIZONA (3-3-1) at NEW ORLEANS (6-1): It could mark the return of Drew Brees, who has said “the plan” is for him to be back this week for the Saints after missing five weeks with a thumb injury. Teddy Bridgewate­r certainly did a fine job filling in, going 5-0 in Brees’ place. The defense has also been a big reason the Saints have continued to march on, holding four straight opponents to 257 or fewer yards.

They’ll take on the Cardinals and dynamic rookie Kyler Murray, who ranks second among quarterbac­ks with 266 yards rushing.

CLEVELAND (2-4) at NEW ENGLAND (7-0): Tom Brady and the Patriots keep rolling, but the Browns aren’t fazed by that.

Just ask wide receiver Jarvis Landry, who declared: “Well, we’re going to win. “We’re going to win. I think it’s just that simple. We get guys back healthy again and we’re going to win.”

Well, Baker Mayfield is going to have to play a lot better than he did during a three-intercepti­on performanc­e in a loss to Seattle. He leads the league with 11 picks, and will face a Patriots defense that forced the Jets’ Sam Darnold to turn the ball over five times in New England’s 33-0 rout last Monday night.

GREEN BAY (6-1) at KANSAS CITY (5-2): This Sunday night matchup lost some of its luster with Patrick Mahomes sidelined with a dislocated kneecap.

So, it’ll be veteran backup Matt Moore under center for the Chiefs this week, taking on Aaron Rodgers and the Packers. Meanwhile, Rodgers had a perfect passer rating of 158.3 last week in Green Bay’s win over Oakland, going 25 of 31 for 429 yards and five TDs with no intercepti­ons.

SEATTLE (5-2) at ATLANTA (1-6): For all the talk of the “12th Man” in Seattle giving the Seahawks a huge edge at home, Russell Wilson and this group of Seahawks are trying to improve to 4-0 away from home for just the second time in franchise history and first since 1980.

Seattle will face a Falcons team that will not have quarterbac­k Matt Ryan because of a sprained right ankle, ending a streak of 154 consecutiv­e regularsea­son starts. Matt Schaub is starting for Atlanta.

PHILADELPH­IA (3-4) at BUFFALO (5-1):

The surprising Bills haven’t started 6-1 or better since they opened the 1993 season 7-1. They’ve gotten to this spot in large part because of their comeback ability, with Josh Allen and Co. going 4-1 when tied or trailing in the fourth quarter.

The Eagles are coming off their biggest game of the season, an embarrassi­ng 37-10 loss to Dallas in front of a primetime audience last Sunday night.

OAKLAND (3-3) at HOUSTON (4-3):

When Jon Gruden’s guys lose this season, they really lose. The Raiders have dropped three of their first six games by at least 18 points, including last week’s 42-24 defeat vs. Green Bay.

The Texans are also trying to rebound after losing to the Colts 30-23 last week. Deshaun Watson had solid numbers — 308 yards passing, 32 yards rushing — last week, but has thrown four intercepti­ons in his past two games after only one in Houston’s first five.

CINCINNATI (0-7) vs LOS ANGELES RAMS (4-3): The winless Bengals hope they can turn things around across the pond at Wembley Stadium.

It’s Cincinnati’s worst start since it opened 0-8 in 2008 under Marvin Lewis, and the seventh time overall the Bengals are 0-7.

The Rams snapped their three-game skid with a blowout win at Atlanta last weekend and spent the week practicing at Georgia Tech to try to minimize the effects of going all the way from LA to London.

DENVER (2-5) at INDIANAPOL­IS (4-2):

The Colts’ Jacoby Brissett was sacked five times in the first two weeks, but has gone down only twice in the last four games.

The Broncos’ defense has also been stingy in the red zone lately, not allowing a touchdown on opponents’ last 10 trips.

TAMPA BAY (2-4) at TENNESSEE

(3-4): Jameis Winston is coming off the second 400-yard passing performanc­e of his career with the Buccaneers, but also threw five intercepti­ons and lost a fumble during Tampa Bay’s 11-point loss to Carolina in London two weeks ago.

The last time these teams squared off, it marked first time in NFL history that the top two picks in the draft — Winston and the Titans’ Marcus Mariota — met as rookies in Week 1 in 2015. This time around, Mariota is on the bench in favor of Ryan Tannehill, who threw for 312 yards and two touchdowns in a win over the Los Angeles Chargers.

NEW YORK GIANTS (2-5) at DETROIT (2-3-1): Both teams are struggling and on three-game losing streaks.

Giants rookie quarterbac­k Daniel Jones has thrown one touchdown pass in each of his last four games, but also has seven intercepti­ons during that span.

The Giants’ secondary could have its hands full after Detroit wide receiver Marvin Jones had four touchdown catches last week, joining Rice and Sterling Sharpe as the only players in NFL history with two such games.

N.Y. JETS (1-5) at JACKSONVIL­LE (3-4):

Darnold is looking to rebound in a big way after saying he was “seeing ghosts” with New England’s blitz-happy defense making things miserable for him and the Jets last Monday night. The second-year quarterbac­k threw four intercepti­ons, lost a fumble and also batted a ball out of the end zone for a safety in the loss.

Darnold and the Jets won’t get much of a reprieve this week against a Jaguars defense that allowed 291 yards in a 10-point victory at Cincinnati last week, and pressured Andy Dalton into three fourth-quarter intercepti­ons.

LOS ANGELES CHARGERS (2-5) at CHICAGO (3-3): The Chargers are trying to avoid going 0-4 in October for the first time since 2000. They have lost three straight by seven points or fewer. The Bears hope to see improvemen­t from Mitchell Trubisky, who threw for 251 yards and two touchdowns last week after missing a game with a left shoulder injury.

MIAMI (0-6) at PITTSBURGH (2-4):

The Dolphins are making their NFLrecord 85th “Monday Night Football” appearance, with a 42-42 record. This, however, isn’t one of their better teams. Miami has lost nine straight, dating to last season, and Ryan Fitzpatric­k will make his second start since replacing the benched Josh Rosen at quarterbac­k. Mason Rudolph is expected to be under center for the Steelers.

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 ?? ALEX BRANDON/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Quarterbac­k Jimmy Garoppolo (10) and his 49ers teammates will be seeking a 7-0 season start Sunday when they face Carolina, a team that has thrived with QB Kyle Allen under center in place of the injured Cam Newton.
ALEX BRANDON/ASSOCIATED PRESS Quarterbac­k Jimmy Garoppolo (10) and his 49ers teammates will be seeking a 7-0 season start Sunday when they face Carolina, a team that has thrived with QB Kyle Allen under center in place of the injured Cam Newton.

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