Since ’17, 49ers have flipped the script
SF has improved since lastmeeting with Philly
SANTA CLARA » The script has flipped in the nearly three years since the previous meeting between the Philadelphia Eagles and San Francisco 49ers.
The Niners left Philadelphia that day after a lopsided loss as a winless team in coach Kyle Shanahan’s first season with a thin roster so battered by injuries theynearlyhad to play a tight end at tackle.
“That was a game I’ve tried to forget,” Shanahan said this week. “That was a verymiserable game.”
The 49ers returned home with an 0- 8 record, acquired quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo in a trade the next day and have transformed into a power that went to the Super Bowl a year ago.
The Eagles (0-2-1) went on to win the Super Bowl that season but enter the rematch on Sunday against San Francisco (2-1) searching for answers to reverse their worst start to a season in more that two decades.
Quarterback Carson Wentz has the lowest passer rating in the NFL at 63.9 and has committed the most turnovers with seven on a team that has done little right since taking a 17-0leadin the opener against Washington. They lost that game 27-17, were beaten handily by the Rams the next week and tied Cincinnati in Week 3 for the team’s worst start since going 0- 4 in 1999.
“Right now we’re not a very
good football team,” coach Doug Pederson said. “We’re not very smart. We’re shooting ourselves in the foot. We’re leaving touchdowns on the field offensively, and we’re just not executing.”
That was the 49ers situation after losing 33-10 to the Eagles on Oct. 29, 2017, to fall to 0-8 that season. They lost a half-dozen players to injuries that game, which almost forced tight end Garrett Celek to play tackle.
The Niners have dealt with a similar spate of injuries this season with Garoppolo, All-Pro tight endGeorge Kittle, star cornerback Richard Sherman, 2019 Defensive Rookie of the Year Nick Bosa, running Raheem Mostert and No. 1 receiver Deebo Samuel among the key players to miss time this season.
Kittle should be back this week and there’s a possibility Garoppolo and Samuel canplay, but the 49ers have shown they have the depth to handle it following backto-back lopsided wins over the Jets and Giants with short-handed rosters.
“I think we’re much deeper at every position,” Kittle said. “We’re alsoway more mature. We had a lot of rookies and second-year guys playing then.”
DON’T BE FOOLED » Shanahan isn’t focused on Wentz’s early season struggles that have included poor decisions and bad accuracy that have led to far more mistakes than usual for a player who was in MVP contention three years ago. Shanahan figures it’s only a matter of time until that player returns.
“We’re coaching like we’re playing against Carson Wentz, who is one of the better quarterbacks in this league,” he said. “He was the best player in the league the year they won the Super Bowl. I think he’s done a lot of good things since. I know his numbers aren’t great this year and I know a lot of people are saying things about him, but when I watched the film, I see Carson Wentz.” MULLENSMANIA » If Garoppolo can’t play again this week because of an ankle injury, the Niners are in more than capable hands with NickMullens at quarterback. He threw for 343 yards and a touchdown last week and has 2,620 yards in his nine starts. Only Patrick Mahomes (2,810) and Andrew Luck (2,631) had more after nine starts.
“Nick’s as good of a pro as we have in this building,” tackle Mike McGlinchey said. “He’s always on his preparation. The way that his mind works and the way that he’s able to think through the demands of our offense is as good as anybody.” SNAPPED » The Niners will have a new long snapper for the game after the team’s second- longest tenured player, KyleNelson, was released. Nelson had several bad snaps last week, leading to the change. Taybor Pepper will take over the role this week.