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49ers look to bounce back vs. Jets

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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The San Francisco 49ers are heading across the country banged up and bitter after blowing a fourth-quarter lead in their season opener.

The defending NFC champions are 0-1 — and will try to avoid a two-game skid to start the year when they face the hapless New York Jets at MetLife Stadium on Sunday.

“We’ve just got to move on, get to Week 2 and get this thing rolling now,” quarterbac­k Jimmy Garoppolo said. “You’ve got to deal with the situation that you’re given and control what you can control.”

For the 49ers, it’s about not letting another late lead slip through their hands, as they did in a 24-20 loss to Arizona last Sunday. They

49ERS at JETS

Sunday, 1 p.m. (FOX) became the first Super Bowl runner-up to lose a season opener since Carolina fell 21-20 to Denver in 2016. San Francisco will also try to avoid becoming the first to start 0-2 since Seattle in 2015.

While the Jets looked awful in a 27-17 loss at Buffalo last Sunday, a victory at the Meadowland­s might not be such a sure thing for the 49ers who are dealing with numerous injuries. Cornerback Richard Sherman (calf ) is out, tight end George Kittle (knee) is uncertain to play, and wide receivers Deebo Samuel (foot) and Brandon Aiyuk (hamstring) didn’t play in the opener.

“We’ve dealt with this before,” Garoppolo said. “I think every team, you’ve got to deal with your injuries. Next-man-up mindset.”

MIGHTY MAYE

One of the few bright spots for the Jets against Buffalo was the play of safety Marcus Maye, who stepped into the role Jamal Adams played before he was traded this summer to Seattle.

Maye was all over the field, racking up 10 tackles, two sacks, a forced fumble, two passes defensed, two tackles for loss and two quarterbac­k hits.

“Talk about a guy that probably did everything imaginable at the safety position,” Jets coach Adam Gase said. “I don’t think there’s many guys that could do what he did this last week, as far as the variety.”

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