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- By Curtis Pashelka cpashelka@ bayareanew­sgroup.com

Beathard showed amazing toughness; broken forearm for Jacquiski Tartt.

SANTA CLARA » Safety Jacquiski Tartt’s broken forearm will send him to the 49ers’ ever-growing list of players on season-ending injured reserve.

Tartt got hurt tackling 270-pound tight end Tony Niklas early in the second quarter of Sunday’s 20-10 loss to the Arizona Cardinals.

So ends what had been a solid season by Tartt, a 2015 second-round draft pick. A third-down stop highlighte­d his three tackles Sunday, which raised his season total to 54. He was on pace to easily eclipse his totals of 66 and 61 tackles his first two seasons.

Replacing Tartt was rookie Adrian Colbert, whose best play came when he broke up a deep pass by Cardinals quarterbac­k Drew Stanton.

“Adrian’s done a good job,” coach Kyle Shanahan said. “One play, the quarterbac­k tried to look him off, they threw a go-route and Adrian showed very good range to break it up. I’ve seen him play physical.”

The 49ers have put 17 players on injured reserve since training camp.

Tartt seized the starting strong safety spot once Eric Reid sustained a Week 2 knee injury, and Tartt started Sunday at free safety in place of Jimmie Ward, his high school teammate who went on IR last week with his own fractured forearm.

• Before the 49ers finally pried Jimmy Garoppolo away from the Patriots last week, general manager John Lynch reportedly aimed even higher. After all, Bill Belichick made it clear that New England’s backup quarterbac­k was off-limits.

So when Lynch inquired about Garoppolo and was rebuffed, he called Belichick back to ask about trading for Tom Brady, according to Jay Glazer of Fox Sports.

“Belichick just said, ‘What did you just ask me?” Glazer reported. “(Lynch) said, ‘I’m asking if you’d trade us Tom Brady, (since) you said Garoppolo is off-limits. (Belichick) said, ‘Did you just ask me if I’d trade Tom Brady? … Did you just ask if I’d trade the greatest quarterbac­k of all time. And John said, ‘So is that a no?’”

• Carlos Hyde totaled just 41 rushing yards, but he snagged nine passes for 84 receiving yards and, perhaps most visible, he came to quarterbac­k C.J. Beathard’s defense amid a fourth-quarter scuffle. Hyde got ejected, but Lynch and Shanahan supported Hyde’s efforts to protect his teammate — the No. 1 rule as posted inside the 49ers’ locker room.

“I didn’t see Carlos throw a punch. I don’t know exactly what he did,” Shanahan said. “I did see him get punches get thrown at him. I did see him get knocked over a couple times. I really loved how he went and got our quarterbac­k’s back.”

• Reid’s return from linebacker to safety paid off with an end-zone intercepti­on 2:56 before halftime in coverage against Jermaine Gresham. It was Reid’s second intercepti­on since 2015; he had four in his first season and three in 2014.

• Beathard went deep for Marquise Goowin on consecutiv­e series, and it paid off the second time with a 55-yard reception to the Cardinals 27-yard line. That set up Robbie Gould’s 42-yard field goal to open the second quarter.

But Goodwin mourned over his season-long trend of dropping passes when open. “I just have to do better, especially with Pierre (Garçon) out,” Goodwin said. “I can’t be sporadic.”

• Elvis Dumervil and DeForest Buckner, the 49ers’ top pass-rushing threats, watched on the sideline as Drew Stanton threw his second touchdown pass.

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