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49ers shut down Cards’ attack in upset win

San Francisco won’t make playoffs this year but hindered Cardinals’ chances in upset win

- By Cam Inman

George Kittle and C. J. Beathard made triumphant comebacks Saturday.

It’s the San Francisco 49ers’ makeshift defense, however, that really rallied and keyed an upset of the host Arizona Cardinals, 20-12.

Led by Fred Warner’s allaround excellence and Ahkello Witherspoo­n’s end zone intercepti­ons with 4:37 remaining, the 49ers (6-9) responded from their own playoff eliminatio­n to hurt the chances of the Cardinals (8-7).

Coordinato­r Robert Saleh’s defense came through with deceptive pressure, exceptiona­l tackling and solid pass coverage to slow the Cardinals and dualthreat quarterbac­k Kyler Murray. That defensive unit, by the way, did all that without injured starters Javon Kinlaw, Richard Sherman and Jimmie Ward.

Offensivel­y, the 49ers did more than enough in Kittle’s first game since a Nov. 1 foot fracture and Beathard’s first start since 2018.

Beathard threw three touchdown passes, Kittle had four timely catches for 92 yards, and, overlooked in it all, was Jeff Wilson’s dominance (183 rushing yards, 21-yard touchdown catch).

Eliminated from playoff contention with last Sunday’s loss in Dallas, the 49ers (6-9) snapped a three-game losing streak and won for only their second time in eight games. They’ll close out the season against the NFC West-leading Seattle Seahawks at Arizona’s State Farm Stadium, where the 49ers relocated to this month because of Santa Clara County’s COVID-19 restrictio­ns.

Here are the highs, lows and all else you need to know:

KITTLE’S RETURN » Most important, Kittle emerged unscathed in his return, the timing of which came into question because of an injury risk with no potential of a playoff berth. He ha

is first catch since Nov. 1 was just as expected, a big gainer that went for 24 yards, with 23 yards coming after the catch. That sparked the 49ers’ first touchdown drive, and it was his only target before halftime. Kittle’s next catch also came on a Beathard bootleg, for an 18-yard gain. Later, a 27-yard Kittle catch helped set up the 49ers’ second touchdown. He did have a drop, the only target he didn’t catch. BEATHARD’S MOXIE » Beathard’s first career game with three touchdown passes came on the same field as his last start, an October 2018 loss at Arizona. He was 13- of-22 for 182 yards with no intercepti­ons, one fumble and three sacks.

Beathard’s first scoring strike was to Wilson for a 7-3, first-quarter lead. Then Beathard showed off his mobility and grit. Beathard’s 17-yard, zone- read scramble in the second quarter marked the longest run by a 49ers quarterbac­k since Colin Kaepernick (30 yards, 2018 at Miami). Beathard also was a

lead blocker to help Brandon Aiyuk gain 16 yards on a reverse on their series out of halftime.

FRED WARNER STARS » Fresh off making his first Pro Bowl, Fred Warner showed why, repeatedly. His best play came in the fourth qurater, when he batted down a fourthdown pass attempt with the 49wers leading 14-12.

Earlier, Warner forced and recovered a thirdquart­er fumble on the Cardinals’ first snap after the 49ers took a 14- 6 lead. He also showed his elite coverage ability earlier in the game, and nearly made a third- quarter intercepti­on. He did yield a 45-yard completion to second-year receiver KeeSean Johnson in a speed mismatch.

Fellow linebacker Dre Greenlaw made a couple big plays, as well. He made

a third-down tackle for loss at the 49ers’ 39 to thwart a potential scoring drive before halftime. Azeez AlShaair’s speed as a spy linebacker paid off when he raced in to force a Murray incompleti­on 5 ½ minutes before halftime. WITHERSPOO­N’S START » Cornerback Ahkello Witherspoo­n, starting in a second straight game, allowed Christian Kirk to catch a 38-yard, third- down lob down the sideline on the opening series. Witherspoo­n responded in outstandin­g fashion, capped by his intercepti­on on the end zone by taking inside leverage on Kirk to pick off Murray’s fade pass.

Witherspoo­n also showed physicalit­y, including tackle on Kirk for a 1-yard loss later that first series and then a thirddown stop of Kirk just before halftime. Witherspoo­n’s third- down blitz helped force a Cardinals three-and- out on their second series. He also had a holding penalty on DeAndre Hopkins in the end zone.

Witherspoo­n started at left cornerback in place of Richard Sherman, who missed his 10th game this season because of a calf issue. Witherspoo­n started last Sunday at Dallas in place of Jason Verrett, who missed that game with an illness but started this game.

TD LEADER WILSON » Jeff Wilson (22 carries, 183 yards) had his second 100yard rushing game this season, and his scoring knack produced the 49ers’ first touchdown, on a 21-yard catch-and-run in the first quarter. It was Wilson’s team-leading eighth touchdown this season. Wilson left in the closing minutes of the first half with an apparent hand injury, but he came back strong to help key their second touchdown drive.

VERRETT SAVES POINTS » Verrett appeared to relish every matchup with DeAndre Hopkins, and none more than resulted in a pass break of a potential touchdown in the final minute before halftime. After the 49ers’ lead was cut to 14-12 with 12:08 remaining — Kenyan Drake scored a 1-yard TD — Verrett closely covered Hopkins on a 2-point try.

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 ?? PHOTOS BY RICK SCUTERI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? San Francisco 49ers fullback Kyle Juszczyk (44) dives in for a touchdown as Cardinals strong safety Budda Baker (32) defends during the second half on Saturday in Glendale, Ariz.
PHOTOS BY RICK SCUTERI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS San Francisco 49ers fullback Kyle Juszczyk (44) dives in for a touchdown as Cardinals strong safety Budda Baker (32) defends during the second half on Saturday in Glendale, Ariz.
 ??  ?? San Francisco 49ers quarterbac­k C.J. Beathard (3) looks to pass as Cardinals defensive end Zach Allen (94) defends during the first half on Saturday in Glendale, Ariz.
San Francisco 49ers quarterbac­k C.J. Beathard (3) looks to pass as Cardinals defensive end Zach Allen (94) defends during the first half on Saturday in Glendale, Ariz.
 ?? RICK SCUTERI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Cardinals running back Kenyan Drake (41) dives over the line for a touchdown against the 49ers during the second half on Saturday in Glendale, Ariz.
RICK SCUTERI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cardinals running back Kenyan Drake (41) dives over the line for a touchdown against the 49ers during the second half on Saturday in Glendale, Ariz.

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