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» 49ERS LOOKING FOR REDEMPTION VS JETS

- By Josh Dubow

The NFL’s schedule makers have done what the New York Jets and San Francisco 49ers haven’t been able to do for more than a month: make sure one of those struggling teams doesn’t pick up another loss.

The Jets (3-9) take their four-game losing streak to the Bay Area on Sunday when they will face a 49ers team on an even longer skid.

San Francisco (1-11) has lost a franchise-record 11 straight games since a season-opening win over the Rams.

“One of the things we always talk about with sports is it teaches us certain life lessons and it brings out the best in us or exposes the worst in us,” Jets receiver Brandon Marshall said. “This is a great season for both teams to really mature and grow not only as a team and organizati­on but also as men.”

In a season of ineptitude for both teams, last week might have marked new lows for both. New York was thoroughly embarrasse­d on the national stage Monday night in a 41-10 loss to Indianapol­is that left coach Todd Bowles repeatedly saying “they kicked our asses.”

Things weren’t any better for the Niners, who went into the snow in Chicago and lost 26-6 to a Bears team that had won only twice previously all season.

Quarterbac­k Colin Kaepernick was pulled in the fourth quarter after completing just one pass all game and taking six sacks and San Francisco’s porous defense was carved up by thirdstrin­g quarterbac­k Matt Barkley.

Now both teams are playing out the string with the Jets turning to Bryce Petty as starting quarterbac­k for the final four games and Kaepernick back as starter in San Francisco.

“I think the game is the easy part,” Marshall said. “When you’re having a season like this, Sundays are easy. It’s the work you have to put in leading up to Sunday that makes it harder.”

This week was especially tough for the Niners. Coach Chip Kelly left the team for a few days this week to be with his family following the death of his father , Paul.

Kelly attended the funeral in Maine on Tuesday before returning for practice Wednesday as coordinato­rs Jim O’Neill on defense and Curtis Modkins on offense led the team in his absence.

“Obviously we want to win for ourselves because it’s been way too long but when something like that happens, you know what it would mean to him and his family,” receiver Torrey Smith said. Here are some other things to watch:

Petty’s ready: Petty, a fourth-rounder from Baylor last year, will make his second NFL start , but first since Bowles tapped him to be the Jets’ quarterbac­k for the final four games of the season. Petty went 11 of 25 for 135 yards with a TD and two intercepti­ons Monday in relief of Ryan Fitzpatric­k.

“Things to learn from,” Petty said. “I did some good things, did some things that I want back. Second time being there in live action. As far as an overall grade, it’s kind of tough to say. Whether it’s A, B, or C or anything like that. You just have to continue to grow.”

Kap regresses: After the most productive four-game stretch of his career team in the league in the first seven as a passer, Kaepernick took a major games with just 31 infraction­s, the step backward in Chicago . 49ers have been on the wrong side of

Kaepernick went just 1 for 5 for 4 the NFL law of late. San Francisco’s 46 yards, while taking five sacks for 25 penalties over the past five weeks are yards. Kaepernick had played well before the most in the league and a major concern that, throwing for 1,110 yards in his for Kelly. previous four games, the most of any “We have to do a good job as a coaching four-game stretch of his career. He staff of emphasizin­g and understand threw eight touchdowns and two intercepti­ons, of how much of an impact those good for a passer rating of penalties and that penalty yardage can 96.0, with 223 yards rushing. have on us,” Kelly said.

Still going: Jets running back Matt Cloudy memories: Marshall’s first Forte needs 60 yards from scrimmage game at Levi’s Stadium was memorable to reach 1,100 for the ninth consecutiv­e for everybody but him. Marshall season. caught three TD passes for Chicago in a

Forte, who turns 31 Saturday, would 28-20 win in 2014 in the first regular-season become the fifth running back in NFL game at the stadium. Marshall said history to begin his career with that he doesn’t remember much from that many, joining Barry Sanders, Emmitt game because he was on painkiller­s for Smith, Curtis Martin and Ricky Watters. a high ankle sprain. Forte is 12th in the NFL with 784 “I just remember catching those yards rushing, and has 29 catches for balls,” he said. “That was pretty much 256 yards this season, his first with the it.” Jets. AP Sports Writer Dennis Waszak Jr. Flag day: After being the least-penalized contribute­d to this report.

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 ?? NUCCIO DINUZZO/TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE ?? Chicago Bears running back Jordan Howard (24) drags a few members of the 49ers defense through the snow on Sunday at Soldier Field in Chicago, Ill.
NUCCIO DINUZZO/TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE Chicago Bears running back Jordan Howard (24) drags a few members of the 49ers defense through the snow on Sunday at Soldier Field in Chicago, Ill.

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