Marysville Appeal-Democrat

49ers fall to Bills 34-24 at their temporary home in Arizona

- By Cam Inman Mercury News (TNS)

The California kid looked right at home in Arizona. Just one problem for the 49ers: he didn’t play for them.

Buffalo quarterbac­k Josh

Allen, who grew up a 49ers fan in the central California town of Firebaugh, lit up the 49ers’ pass defense for four touchdown passes and 375 yards Monday night.

The end result: a 34-24 loss by the 49ers at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz., where they’ve relocated for much of this month after Santa Clara County’s COVID-19 precaution­s banning contact sports.

With four games to go, the 49ers (5-7) may not need anywhere to play after that, unless they win out to improbably make the playoffs and defend their NFC title. Washington, which upset previously unbeaten Pittsburgh earlier Monday, is the 49ers’ next visitor at State Farm Stadium on Sunday.

Allen and the AFC Eastleadin­g Bills (9-3) preyed on the 49ers’ fourth-ranked pass defense, which struggled with an unproducti­ve pass rush and an injury-laden secondary that was down to fourth-string nickel back Dontae Johnson.

Here are the highs, lows and all you need to know:

AIYUK’S HOMECOMING:

Wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk, who played 17 miles away the past two years at Arizona State, put the 49ers ahead 7-0 with a 2-yard touchdown catch. In an even better catch, he made a 49-yard, spinning reception in the third quarter to spark a touchdown drive pulling the 49ers within 27-17. He finished with five catches for 95 yards.

But Aiyuk’s night had mixed results. He bobbled a Nick Mullens pass that Micah Hyde intercepte­d and returned to the 5-yard line, setting up a Bills field goal. Earlier in the quarter, Aiyuk missed a block that resulted in a 9-yard loss on a Tevin Coleman run.

Aiyuk’s first-quarter touchdown was his fourth in five games; he missed two of the past three games while on COVID-19 reserve, and a positive test kept him out of the 49ers’ previous win against the Rams. This touchdown was a worthy reward for Aiyuk’s efforts on the 49ers’ preceding possession, in which he drew a pass-interferen­ce penalty on third down against Levi Wallace and later made a 11-yard catch to the Bills’ 10.

CALI KID: Allen rallied up against his childhood team to post his sixth 300-yard passing game of the season, one shy of Drew Bledsoe’s 2002 club record. Allen was 32-of-40 with no intercepti­ons; he is the first passer in Bills history to throw 40 passes

and complete at least 80 percent of them, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

Allen’s first touchdown passes found Cole Beasley (5 yards) and Dawson Knox (4 yards) to bail the Bills from a 7-0 hole. Safety Tarvarius Moore blew assignment to result in Allen’s third and fourth touchdown passes to wide open receivers — a 23-yard toss to a Isaiah Mckenzie in the third quarter and a 28-yarder to Gabriel Davis.

By halftime, Allen’s 236 yards eclipsed the 49ers’ average of 206. 5 passing yards per game, the NFL’S fourth-best mark. Allen engineered a field goal drive to set the Bills up with a 17-7 halftime lead, which was bad news for a 49ers team that was

0-5 when trailing at halftime this season.

MULLENS MISFIRES: Nick Mullens had his first threetouch­down game of the seasons but could not answer his counterpar­t Allen. Mullens found Jordan Reed for a 5-yard touchdown pass in the final minute to make the score more respectabl­e.

Typifying the 49ers’ night, Mullens had a potential touchdown pass to Kendrick Bourne reversed by a replay ruling, then after Mullens committed a false start from the 1, a touchdown attempt to Jeff Wilson got wrestled away by Tre’davious White for a goal-line intercepti­on with 6:55 to go.

After thriving on a connection

with Deebo Samuel to down the Los Angeles Rams last game, Mullens did not find Samuel until back-to-back completion­s late in the third quarter. Mullens fell to 2-3 as the 49ers’ replacemen­t starter to Jimmy Garoppolo, who is recovering from a Nov. 1 ankle injury and watched from a luxury suite with other injured 49ers, including George Kittle.

USZCZYK SCORES AGAIN: Fullback Kyle Juszczyk may have been stopped for no gain on a third-and-goal try from the 1 in the first quarter, but he came through with points in the third quarter, scoring on a 6-yard pass from Nick Mullens. It was Juszczyk’s first scoring catch this season and third touchdown overall.

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