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The studs and duds from Saturday’s loss.

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Overreacti­ng to a preseason opener is easy, especially when a new quarterbac­k hits an 80-yard touchdown pass or an embattled wide receiver drops a pass. Here are the studs and duds in the 49ers’ preseason-opening loss Saturday to the Kansas City Chiefs:

STUDS

1. Quarterbac­k Trey Lance: His 80-yard touchdown pass to Trent Sherfield was perfectly scripted and reflected the big-play ability that’s been evident almost every training camp practice. That one play isn’t enough to unseat Jimmy Garoppolo from the starting role, but it illustrate­s Lance’s potential. That one play also enhances Sherfield’s receiving duties.

2. Cornerback Deommodore Lenoir: With the 49ers resting their would-be starters, Lenoir relished the opportunit­y to gain first-team reps, one of which paid off with an intercepti­on. He’s free to share video highlights of this one — as opposed to his rookie minicamp intercepti­on that violated the NFL’s no-contact provision and led to the 49ers’ getting docked a week of their rookie program.

3. Safety Talanoa Hufanga: His aggressive style could win him a starting strong safety role, but he’ll have to beat out Tavon Wilson and Jaquiski Tartt, whose toe issue remains a concern. Hufanga had two special-teams tackles — a solid start to his draft-day goal of becoming a Pro Bowler on special teams.

4. Wide receiver Nsimba Webster: Webster (Deer Valley High-Antioch) showed his speed with a 34-yard run, a 43-yard kick return and two receptions for 18 yards.

5. Linebacker Jonas Griffith: After nearly intercepti­ng Patrick Mahomes, breaking up two passes and totaling four sacks as a fill-in starter, Griffith said: “It feels amazing, honestly. It’s my first time in the NFL and it was great, man. It was everything I wanted and wished for and thought of growing as a kid.”

DUDS

1. Wide receiver Richie James Jr.: He’s not the only one who had a drop (Brandon Aiyuk and River Cracraft did, too) but James can’t afford such lapses. He appeared to short-arm another pass Lance fired to him over the middle. James made a fair catch of the lone punt he fielded.

2. Offensive tackle Shon Coleman: This was only the second game he’s played in with the 49ers, and his last was the 2019 opener in which he sustained a seasonendi­ng ankle injury. After opting out last season, he didn’t inspire, especially on the sack he allowed.

3. Quarterbac­k Josh Rosen: He met the media for the first time after the game and sounds like an upstanding guy. Marring his night was a red zone intercepti­on as he completed 10-of-15 passes for 93 yards.

4. Running back JaMycal Hasty: He ran for a team-high 63 yards and a go-ahead touchdown, but a lost fumble is alarming because he’s had ball security issues in practice.

5. Safety Kai Nacua: His hit on a sliding quarterbac­k, which likely will draw a fine, is something a veteran player should not do.

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