Porterville Recorder

49ers blast Jets 31-13, but lose Garoppolo, Bosa, Mostert

- By DENNIS WASZAK Jr.

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — The injury carts rolled out twice in three plays and the 49ers lost a few more key players. Still, short-handed San Francisco had enough to beat the inept New York Jets. And it wasn’t even close. Raheem Mostert ran for an 80-yard touchdown on San Francisco’s first play from scrimmage and Jimmy Garoppolo threw two TD passes — before both players sat out the second half with injuries — to lead the banged-up 49ers to a 31-13 victory Sunday.

“When you have key players like those guys keep going down, we all gathered in the huddle and talked about how we have to play for them,” linebacker Fred Warner said. “We played for them and made sure that we stayed locked in.”

It was a costly victory for San Francisco, which was already hurting in a big way before losing Garoppolo to a high ankle sprain and Mostert to an injured knee. Defensive end Nick Bosa and defensive tackle Solomon Thomas were both carted off the field two plays apart with left knee injuries in the first quarter.

The fear is it could be a season-ending ACL injury for Bosa, who’ll have tests Monday. So will Thomas, although 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan said there’s a better chance for him it’s not as serious an ACL injury. Shanahan didn’t seem as concerned about the knee injuries for Mostert and fellow running back Tevin Coleman, who also left the game.

“You have a little mixed emotions when you lose some guys like that,” Shanahan said. “When you do lose some good guys like we like we did, that’ll probably be for a while, we need guys to get better.”

Shanahan and the 49ers said the new artificial turf at Metlife Stadium — where they’ll play the Giants next week — might have played a role in some of the injuries.

“I know that’s as many knee injuries and ankle stuff and people getting caught on a turf as I’ve ever been a part of,” Shanahan said. “From what I saw, the other team did, too. I know our players talked about it the entire game, just how sticky the turf was.”

The 49ers (1-1) also came in without star tight end George Kittle (knee), wide receiver Deebo Samuel (foot), cornerback Richard Sherman (calf) and defensive end Dee Ford (neck).

It didn’t matter against the Jets (0-2), who have also been hit hard by injuries and couldn’t muster much.

“We did not play the game we needed to play,” coach Adam Gase said.

The 49ers got going early. Mostert took a handoff on the first play, zipped outside and took off down the right sideline untouched for an 80-yard score.

Garoppolo was injured on the 49ers’ next drive when he was sacked by Quinnen Williams.

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San Francisco 49ers defensive end Arik Armstead (91) sacks New York Jets quarterbac­k Sam Darnold (14) during the first half of an NFL football game Sunday, in East Rutherford, N.J.
AP PHOTO BY BILL KOSTROUN Slow-starting Lightning seek early spark vs Stars in Game 2 San Francisco 49ers defensive end Arik Armstead (91) sacks New York Jets quarterbac­k Sam Darnold (14) during the first half of an NFL football game Sunday, in East Rutherford, N.J.

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