Lodi News-Sentinel

BEATHARD TAKES REINS AS 49ERS STARTING QB

- By Josh Dubow

SANTA CLARA — After opening the season with six straight losses, the San Francisco 49ers have turned over the reins of the offense to rookie quarterbac­k C.J. Beathard.

Beathard’s performanc­e over these next 10 weeks could play a big part in determinin­g whether the rebuilding 49ers view Beathard as a foundation piece of if they decide they need to target another quarterbac­k in free agency or with a high draft pick next year.

“I’m not looking that far ahead,” Beathard said Wednesday. “Right now my focus is on today’s practice and geared toward beating the Cowboys and doing the best we can to get better and improve.”

Beathard had a promising debut in relief of ineffectiv­e starter Brian Hoyer in last week’s 26-24 loss at Washington. That earned Beathard a shot at the starting role for the 49ers (06) beginning Sunday at home against the Dallas Cowboys.

First-year coach Kyle Shanahan said he wants to see whether Beathard shows enough potential for the team to want to build around him.

“By no means do you have to be one of those top five guys,” Shanahan said. “But you have to show the ability that you can build things around a person who gives you the chance no matter what type of defense you go against, that he’s got the ability to make those throws, he’s got the ability to make some off schedule plays and he’s the type of person who can handle all the stuff that goes with it.”

Shanahan has had strong belief in Beathard, saying he was the one quarterbac­k he targeted in the draft where he was taken in the third round by San Francisco.

Beathard beat out veteran Matt Barkley for the backup job behind solid play in the preseason and has only gotten better on the practice field the past few weeks.

That led to the decision to pull Hoyer in the second quarter last week with San Francisco trailing 17-0. Beathard led a comeback attempt that fell just short when the Niners couldn’t get into range for a potential game-winning field goal in the final seconds of the loss to Washington.

Beathard finished 19 for 36 for 245 yards and one touchdown. His only intercepti­on came on his desperatio­n final pass with San Francisco looking to convert on fourth-and-20.

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