Recap
AI summary, sourced from 1 period article (ESPN AP)
Russell Wilson threw for 215 yards and two touchdowns and the Seattle Seahawks beat the 49ers 24-13 on Sunday Night Football at Levi's Stadium. Tyler Lockett caught a TD. Doug Baldwin caught one. C.J. Beathard threw for 158 yards with no touchdowns. Carlos Hyde ran for 87. The 49ers fell to 1-10.[1][2][3]
Columnist recap
AI summary, sourced from 1 period article (ESPN AP)
Russell Wilson threw for 215 yards and two touchdowns Sunday night at Levi's Stadium. The Seahawks beat the 49ers 24-13 in the kind of primetime home loss where the rebuilding team played hard but did not have enough to handle a conference contender.
C.J. Beathard threw for 158 yards with no touchdowns. Carlos Hyde ran for 87 on 17 carries. Marquise Goodwin caught five passes for 46 in his third game as the WR1. Robbie Gould kicked two field goals.
Tyler Lockett caught a touchdown. Doug Baldwin caught one. The Seahawks' defense generated four sacks of Beathard. The kind of Sunday-night home loss where the rebuilding 49ers' competitive identity, after the first win, took a step backward against a contender. 1-10 with the Bears coming up on the road next week and a chance to keep building toward the offseason.
By the numbers
AI summary, sourced from 1 period article (ESPN AP)
Seahawks 24, 49ers 13. Margin: -11. Eleven-game record: 1-10, -97 differential.
- Russell Wilson: 22-of-32 for 215, 2 TDs.
- Tyler Lockett: 1 TD.
- Doug Baldwin: 1 TD.
- Beathard: 13-of-23 for 158, 0 TDs.
- Carlos Hyde: 17 carries for 87.
- Robbie Gould: 2 FGs.
- Marquise Goodwin: 5 catches for 46.
- Seahawks D: 4 sacks of Beathard.
- 49ers 1-10; Seahawks 8-3.
Film room
AI summary, sourced from 1 period article (ESPN AP)
A 24-13 Sunday Night Football loss to the Seattle Seahawks at Levi's Stadium. The 49ers fall to 1-10.
How it unfolded
The Seahawks built a 17-0 lead behind a Wilson touchdown to Doug Baldwin, a Sebastian Janikowski field goal, and another Wilson TD to Tyler Lockett. Robbie Gould kicked a field goal. Carlos Hyde ran in a goal-line touchdown to cut it to 17-13 in the second quarter. The Seahawks added a third Wilson touchdown drive to push the lead to 24-13. The 49ers' offense stalled in the second half.
The turning point
Wilson's third touchdown drive in the third quarter. With the 49ers having pulled within 4 and the home crowd back in the game, the answering Seahawks touchdown pushed the lead to 11 and the rebuilding 49ers' offense, without a passing touchdown, did not have the firepower to come back.
By the numbers
Beathard 13-of-23 for 158 with zero TDs and four sacks taken. Hyde 17 carries for 87 with a TD. Goodwin 5 catches for 46. Gould two field goals. Wilson 22-of-32 for 215 with two TDs. The Seahawks' four sacks of Beathard.
Personnel watch
Beathard's first start without a passing touchdown. Hyde with his rushing TD on the ground. Goodwin's first sub-50-yard game as the WR1. The kind of Sunday-night home performance where the rebuilding team played competitively but did not have enough to win in primetime.
What it means
1-10 with the Bears coming up on the road next week. The Sunday-night home loss to a contender confirms that the rebuilding 49ers' competitive ceiling, with Beathard at QB1, is not at the level of contender opponents. The Bears on Sunday afternoon next week is another chance.