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Purdy outshines Brady in 1st start as 49ers beat Bucs

- Josh Dubow

SANTA CLARA, Calif. – Brock Purdy threw two touchdown passes and ran for another score in his first career NFL start and the San Francisco 49ers’ vaunted defense spoiled Tom Brady’s Bay Area homecoming with a 35-7 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday.

Purdy outplaying the NFL’s most accomplish­ed quarterbac­k ever was partially overshadow­ed by another key injury for the 49ers (9-4).

A week after losing quarterbac­k Jimmy Garoppolo to a broken left foot that opened the door for Purdy to start, the Niners lost star receiver Deebo Samuel to an ankle injury that forced him to be taken off the field in tears on a cart.

That was about the only thing that didn’t go right for the 49ers, who thoroughly dominated Brady and the Bucs (6-7) to win their sixth straight game.

Purdy’s first start got off to a painful start when he was flattened on a blitz by Keanu Neal on the first play on a play that was ruled roughing the passer.

The last pick in the 2022 draft got right back up and led the Niners to one of their five touchdown drives on their first seven possession­s of the game when Samuel scored on a 13-yard run.

Samuel got hurt on a fumble in the second quarter in an emotional scene that saw dozens of his teammates come on the field to wish him well before he was taken away on a cart with his head in his hands.

San Francisco already led 21-0 at that point with Purdy having scored on a 2yard run and a 27-yard TD pass to Christian McCaffrey.

Purdy capped a near-perfect first half with a 32-yard TD pass to Brandon Aiyuk, joining Don Strock (1975) as the only players to throw at least two TD passes and run for one TD in the first half of their first career start, according to Sportradar.

Purdy finished 16 for 21 for 185 yards and two touchdowns.

McCaffrey, who ran for 119 yards, added a TD on the ground with a 38yard run after Brady was intercepte­d by Tashaun Gipson on the first drive of the third quarter.

Brady, playing just the second road game against his favorite team while growing up in nearby San Mateo, was intercepte­d again on the next possession by Dre Greenlaw and didn’t lead the Bucs to a score until a deflected TD pass to Russell Gage late in the third quarter.

Brady finished 34 for 55 for 253 yards with one TD and the two intercepti­ons.

Despite the lackluster performanc­e, the Bucs still have a one-game lead over Atlanta and Carolina in the NFC South and are in line for a home playoff game if they close it out.

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