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49ers vs. Chargers score, takeaways: San Francisco's defense shuts down Justin Herbert, L.A. offense

The San Francisco 49ers are above .500 on the season at 5-4 after taking down the Los Angeles Chargers, 22-16. Kyle Shanahan's team found itself trailing at the half, but enjoyed a dominant final two quarters where the offense put up 12 points while the defensive side of the ball left L.A. scoreless en route to the win. 

San Francisco took the lead midway through the fourth quarter as a goal-line touchdown by Christian McCaffrey capped off a 14-play, 77-yard drive. After grabbing ahold of the lead for the first time in the game, the defense continued to shut Justin Herbert and the rest of Chargers offense down, allowing just 10 yards of total offense on their final three drives and picking off Herbert to seal the game. 

Garoppolo finished with 240 yards through the air on 19 of 28 passing. Brandon Aiyuk was his go-to target, catching six of his seven targets for 84 yards. Meanwhile, Elijah Mitchell led the Niners rushing attack, notching 89 yards on the ground on a 4.9-yards-per-carry clip. As for McCaffrey, he logged 77 yards from scrimmage along with that rushing touchdown. 

On the other side, Herbert completed 21 of 35 for 196 yards, a touchdown and an interception. DeAndre Carter led all Chargers pass-catchers with 64 yards through the air. 

For a more detailed breakdown of how this game unfolded, check out our main takeaways below. 

Why the 49ers won

San Francisco seemed to find its footing in the beginning of the second half as it got back to its roots and started to dominate on the ground. Of the 49ers' 65 yards on the 12-play field goal drive to open up the third quarter, 47 of them came in the running game and that theme continued for the rest of the game. As a club, they rushed for 106 yards in the second half compared to the 51 yards they had on the ground through the first two quarters. 

As the offense started to impose its will physically over the Chargers, so did the defense. The Niners pass rush started to get home, making things extremely difficult for Justin Herbert. While Herbert wasn't sacked in the second half, he was routinely on the move, flushed out of the pocket and particularly struggled to move the chains. After allowing L.A. to convert five third-down attempts in the first half, the 49ers allowed just one such conversion on five attempts in the second half.  

Why the Chargers lost

Los Angeles got off to a hot start, needing just seven plays to move 75 yards down the field to score a touchdown on the opening drive. However, they were never able to recreate that spark offensively for the rest of the game. Even when they were given a short field thanks to a Brandon Aiyuk fumble at the end of the first quarter, they couldn't take full advantage of it. After getting the ball back at the San Francisco 32-yard line, they could only travel 3 yards on four plays and needed to settle for a field goal. L.A. had two other drives on the night that went as far as the 49ers' 7-yard line and 20-yard line, respectfully. Both times they were held to a field goal. Those offensive issues were only highlighted even more in the second half where they punted three times, had a turnover on downs and threw an interception to end the day. That level of execution offensively simply won't win you many games in the NFL.  

Defensively, the Chargers did end up getting pushed around for 387 yards (208 in the second half), but Brandon Staley's unit was able to make stops and did give the offense chances to hang in this game. They just couldn't play a standard level of complementary football. 

Turning point

The Niners started to pull away in the second half after they gained momentum in the ground game. After putting together scoring drives on two of their previous three possessions, a 14-play, 77-yard touchdown drive not only swung the momentum in this game, but the scoreboard as well. While the the ground game was the main point of attack on the night for the 49ers, Jimmy Garoppolo did make a number of big-time conversions on the drives, moving the chains through the air three times on third down. That included a couple of third-and-longs, headlined by a third-and-10 conversion to Brandon Aiyuk for 24 yards that set up a goal-line touchdown by Christian McCaffrey that gave them the lead for the first time all night. 

After taking the lead, San Francisco's defense slammed the door shut, immediately forcing a three-and-out that traveled just 3 yards. Then, they forced a turnover on downs and finally picked off Herbert with less than a minute left in regulation.  

Top play

Even in defeat, Justin Herbert flashed why he is widely considered to be one of the up-and-coming elite quarterbacks in the NFL. The degree of difficulty on some of his throws are only outmatched by how effortlessly he makes them look. 

An example of that came in the second quarter of this matchup when he dropped back on a second-and-10 play from the San Francisco 34-yard line. Herbert had pressure coming from his right and in his face, which forced him to slide his body left. As he faded left, he fired a bullet to DeAndre Carter who was streaking to the right side of the field and fit the ball into the tightest of windows. Carter ended up bringing that pass all the way to the 49ers' 2-yard line, but the Chargers ultimately had to settle for a field goal on that drive. Nevertheless, this was an outstanding throw by Herbert. 

What's next

From here, the 49ers will gear up for an international matchup with the Arizona Cardinals that'll take place at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City next Monday night. As for the Chargers, they'll head back to SoFi Stadium and await the Kansas City Chiefs for an AFC West showdown in prime time. 

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Live updates
 

Not sure getting Mitchell the ball on a swing route is the ideal use of this RB room. He's more of the straight-ahead runner and McCaffrey is the guy you want trying to make guys miss on the perimeter.

 

Funky design to get right back to the same fourth-and-short play for San Francisco. McCaffrey was lined up offset, Deebo went in orbit motion, and then Jimmy G just snuck it up the middle. 

 

Niners already getting CMC and Deebo in space on their first two plays of the second half. Looking better than they did before halftime.

 

Looks like Herbert is good to go after the break: 

 

Potentially good news here headed into the break: 

 

Herbert doesn't have his helmet after coming out of the medical tent. That's not a good sign for his potential availability the rest of the way.

 

Wow, and Dre Greenlaw gets ejected from the game. That's a huge loss for the Niners, given that Ekeler is probably Herbert's top target. Greenlaw is one of the best coverage linebackers in the league. (Along with teammate Fred Warner.)

 

Did it again on third down, and looked to have gotten cracked in the head as he lunged for the first-down line. That did not look great.

 

Herbert again showing good awareness in the pocket. Rush was closing in but he slid up through the pocket at the last moment and took off for a nice gain. 

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Well that was very close to a disaster for L.A. Luckily the ball bounced directly into the arms of Jamaree Salyer. 

 

Deommodore Lenoir had pretty good coverage on Josh Palmer up the left sideline, probably didn't need to grab at the end of the play. Results in a free first down for the Bolts.

 

Garoppolo is one of the best QB sneak-ers in the NFL and he got the Chargers with one right there. Bulldozed right through the center and right guard and easily got into the end zone.

 

All of a sudden you get CMC in space and you start gaining some yards. This was the idea when the Niners traded for him.

 

Very rare improvisation from Jimmy G for a big play to Ray-Ray McCloud. He usually doesn't create much outside of structure. Illegal contact penalty gets declined and it's a big gain.

 

The San Francisco offense is looking quite disjointed against a Chargers defense that has been largely ineffective this season, and is quite injured at the moment. The Niners REALLY needed that third-down conversion from Kittle.

 

Extremely rare sack of Justin Herbert! Nick Bosa tripped him up from behind just as he was trying to flip the ball to Ekeler over the middle.

 

DeAndre Carter makes up for it on the next play! Much more difficult throw from Herbert but just as perfectly placed. That's ridiculous.

 

McKitty was about to walk into the end zone and he just straight up dropped it. Herbert hit him right in the hands.

 

Another really big play from this Chargers defense/special teams. This time it's a blocked punt that sets them up just outside range of a score. Chargers have been dominating field position all night. Only up by 7 right now but have a chance to extend that here.

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Sure looked like Jimmy had enough room to get the first down if he kept going to the outside. No idea why he cut back. 

 

Garoppolo is the most committed QB in the league to executing the pass fake after handing it off from shotgun. He really exaggerates for effect. Doesn't work often, but when it does, it can create a big crease.

 

Instead, the Chargers don't do much with the opportunity. Good hold by the SF defense. Now the Niners need the offense to start moving the ball again.

 

The Chargers have a chance to put the Niners in a very uncomfortable position if they can manage a touchdown on this next drive. San Francisco wants to lean on the run game and play-action passing, and getting down by two scores makes that more difficult.

 

Not much room for CMC on the ground so far. 6 carries for 14 yards. (Mitchell has 3 for 13, so not much room for him either.)

 

Fumble luck gets the Chargers' lead back up to 7 points after Dicker the Kicker knocks one through the uprights. 

 

Garoppolo had Aiyuk wide open over the middle of the field. Throw was WAY high but they connected nonetheless... but Aiyuk fumbled it when Asante Samuel flung Aiyuk into Derwin James. 

 

Execution was less ideal right there. Herbert was way behind Palmer with the throw on the crossing route, and Palmer couldn't haul it in one-handed. Sets up a punt and SF's second possession coming up.

 

Beautiful execution all around on third down. Great route, great pick, great throw, great catch. Gets the Chargers a new set of downs.

 

Herbert has such terrific pocket awareness. One of the lowest sack rates in the league. You could see the rush starting to close in on first down, but he took off at the last possible moment to gain a few yards.

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They tried the exact inverse of that play on third down but it didn't work. Looks like Shanahan will settle for a field goal instead of going for it from inside the 5-yard line.

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