Porterville Recorder

Beathard leads 49ers past Giants 31-21

- By JOSH DUBOW AP PRO FOOTBALL WRITER

SANTA CLARA — As the clock ticked down, coach Kyle Shanahan got doused with some Gatorade on a celebrator­y sideline for the San Francisco 49ers.

This win had been a long time coming.

C.J. Beathard threw for 288 yards and two touchdowns and ran for a third score to lead the 49ers to their first win of the season with a 3121 victory over the New York Giants on Sunday.

“You lose 9 in a row, you learn to savor the moment and enjoy these,” Shanahan said. “It was tough work to get our first win and we got it. The guys knew how much it meant to me and I knew how much it meant to them.”

Beathard connected on an 83-yard TD to Marquise Goodwin and a 47-yarder to Garrett Celek in the second quarter as the 49ers (19) took advantage of another listless effort by the Giants (1-8) to win for the first time under coach Kyle Shanahan.

Beathard’s time as starting quarterbac­k in San Francisco figures to be numbered after the team acquired Jimmy Garoppolo two weeks ago in trade from New England. Garoppolo has been learning the offense and could take over when the team returns from the bye in two weeks.

But for now, the Niners are happy to be able to celebrate a win as they rest up for the stretch run.

“I’ve been a part of a lot of wins with this franchise over the 11 years I’ve been here,” left tackle Joe Staley said. “This win felt just as good as winning the NFC championsh­ip. It was unbelievab­le.”

While the Niners could be making a quarterbac­k change soon, this performanc­e will only heighten the questions about whether the Giants will need to change coaches. Ben Mcadoo has been under fire after a report this past week from ESPN that quoted an anonymous player as saying the players have given up on the season and don’t view Mcadoo as a leader.

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