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49ERS BEAT CARDINALS, CLINCH NFC WEST

San Francisco overcomes injury scare to Purdy, beats run-heavy Arizona

- By Cam Inman

GLENDALE, ARIZ. >> An hour into his homecoming, Brock Purdy was flat on his back. He'd just taken a helmet-to-helmet hit from 232-pound linebacker Dennis Gardeck, and that grim sight prompted center Jake Brendel to immediatel­y retreat in dismay.

The crowd, dominated by 49ers fans, tried to rally Purdy by chanting his name. Was he knocked out? Did his surgically repaired elbow get wrecked? Was the 49ers' season in peril?

Purdy would only miss three snaps because of a nerve stinger in his left shoulder, and he'd finish off that same drive with one of his four touchdown passes en route to a 45-29 victory over the Arizona Cardinals.

The 49ers (11-3) thus clinched their second straight NFC West title and their 23rd division crown in franchise history. They remain in position for the NFC's No. 1 playoff seed with three regular-season games to go, their next being on Christmas next Monday night against the Baltimore Ravens at Levi's Stadium.

When Purdy's fourth touchdown pass found Deebo Samuel on a 17-yarder to the front left pylon, offensive linemen gave Purdy a group hug, and then right guard Jon Feliciano pretending to brush dirt off Purdy's back from the second-quarter injury scare.

Purdy, who grew up some 45 miles away in Queen Creek, totaled 242 yards in adding to his NFL MVP candidacy. He wasn't the only star of this season-high point total, however.

Christian McCaffrey scored three touchdowns, ran for 115 yards, and had five catches for 72 yards. His scoring hat trick raised his season total to 20 touchdowns, including four against the Cardinals in a 35-16 home win Oct. 1. McCaffrey, who appeared to battle a cranky right knee Sunday, is three touchdowns shy of

Jerry Rice's single-season franchise record, set in 1997.

The 49ers never relinquish­ed the lead once Charvarius Ward's 66-yard picksix put them ahead 14-7 in the first quarter. Another intercepti­on by Ward, with some six minutes left, helped seal the deal, as the 49ers sent in Darnold to replace Purdy under much different circumstan­ces than that second-quarter sequence.

The last-place Cardinals (3-11) proved pesky from the outset, jumping out to a 7-0 lead and running for more yards than any 49ers' opponent since 2017. They continuous­ly tested a 49ers defense missing interior linemen Javon Hargrave and Arik Armstead.

Arizona, however, often settled for multiple field goals while the 49ers' toy shop kept producing touchdowns.

Anything that unfolded at State Farm Stadium would have seemed so inconseque­ntial had Purdy sustained a serious injury, similar to last season's NFC Championsh­ip Game loss in Philadelph­ia, where he hurt his elbow.

This injury scare came when Purdy stepped up in the pocket to avoid two defenders, and just as he flipped a 9-yard completion to Kyle Juszczyk, Gardeck's facemask collided with Purdy's. After a couple of minutes on the grass, Purdy walked with the 49ers' medical staff to a sideline medical tent for further evaluation, and Sam Darnold took the next three snaps.

Once Purdy returned with 2:55 until halftime, the 49ers didn't skip a beat. Purdy threw a 6-yard completion to Samuel, then deftly tossed a third-and-2 pass to George Kittle, whose 1-handed catch brought the 49ers to the 6-yard line. McCaffrey followed with a 1-yard run before his 5-yard scoring catch.

Purdy pumped his right fist, strolled to the sideline to exchange high-fives, then took a seat on the bench to review video. It was business as usual, with a 21-13 lead only 1:14 before halftime.

And Purdy kept producing. He did, however, fall short of matching Joe Montana's record of eight straight games with a 70-percent completion rate; Purdy was 16-of-25 (64%) with a 153.3 passer rating.

His third touchdown pass (41 yards) came as he escaped to his left and found a wide open McCaffrey, who backpedale­d about 10 yards and fell down catching the ball at the 10-yard line. McCaffrey got up and scored his second touchdown for a 28-13 lead. On the previous play, Purdy beat the Cardinals' bitz with a third-and-11 dime to Kittle for a 35-yard catch-and-run.

In between those two touchdown passes, an area of concern resurfaced: Ronnie Bell appeared to fumble a punt return and the Cardinals returned that loose ball for an apparent score 53 seconds before halftime. A replay review nullified that touchdown and deemed Bell down by contact before any fumble.

 ?? PHOTOS BY ROSS D. FRANKLIN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey celebrates after scoring against the Arizona Cardinals during the second half Sunday in Glendale, Ariz.
PHOTOS BY ROSS D. FRANKLIN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey celebrates after scoring against the Arizona Cardinals during the second half Sunday in Glendale, Ariz.
 ?? ?? Arizona Cardinals quarterbac­k Kyler Murray (1) is hit by San Francisco 49ers linebacker Fred Warner during the second half Sunday in Glendale, Ariz.
Arizona Cardinals quarterbac­k Kyler Murray (1) is hit by San Francisco 49ers linebacker Fred Warner during the second half Sunday in Glendale, Ariz.
 ?? ROSS D. FRANKLIN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Arizona Cardinals quarterbac­k Kyler Murray (1) is hit by San Francisco 49ers linebacker Fred Warner during the second half Sunday in Glendale, Ariz.
ROSS D. FRANKLIN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Arizona Cardinals quarterbac­k Kyler Murray (1) is hit by San Francisco 49ers linebacker Fred Warner during the second half Sunday in Glendale, Ariz.

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