Garoppolo Deliver Three Touchdowns – 49ers at 2-0


Garoppolo Deliver Three Touchdowns

San Francisco 49ers roll over Bengals

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo passes during the first half an NFL football game against the Cincinnati Bengals, Sunday, Sept. 15, 2019, in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/Frank Victores)

2019.09.15 – Jimmy Garoppolo deliver his career high three touchdown passes, Matt Breida ran for 121 yards and the San Francisco 49ers roll over the Cincinnati Bengals 41-17 at Paul Brown Stadium.

The San Francisco team enjoyed their week-long stay in Youngtown, Ohio, which got them ready for their final stop on the way home.

The 49ers victory over the Bengals on Sunday completed the long stay on the road and left them in rare air heading back to the West Coast. They’re 2-0 for the first time since 2012 and looking very much like a contender.

“This is a franchise that won five championships, and we’re trying to get back to that,” cornerback Richard Sherman said. “It’s a work in progress.”

2019.09.15 –  San Francisco 49ers vs. Cincinnati Bengals (Video)

2019.09.15 –  San Francisco 49ers vs. Cincinnati Bengals (Video)

In this one, everything worked.

Jimmy Garoppolo tied his career high with three touchdown passes, Matt Breida ran for 121 yards, and San Francisco pulled off one big play after another while piling up 572 yards for the first time in seven years. The 49ers have opened with back-to-back road wins for the first time since 1989, when Joe Montana’s crew was coming off its second Super Bowl win over the Bengals.

They have a fondness for the Buckeye State.

Rather than return to the West Coast after their opening 31-17 win in Tampa Bay, the 49ers headed to Youngstown, where they worked out on a soccer field, enjoyed a local ice cream shop and rested at a Holiday Inn.

“The week in Youngstown definitely paid off,” said Garoppolo, who was 17 of 25 for 297 yards. “There was extra time to be around each other and talk about things.”

By contrast, it couldn’t have gone much worse for Bengals first-year coach Zac Taylor in his regular-season debut at the Bengals’ Stadium.

2019.09.15 – En español : El programa “Los 49ers” (Video)

2019.09.15 – En español : El programa “Los 49ers” (Video)

The crowd of 50,665 began filing out after the third quarter. Cincinnati’s defense had repeated breakdowns and missed tackles, and the offense managed only 25 yards rushing as the Bengals fell to 0-2 for the second time in the last three years.

The 41 points were the most allowed by the Bengals in a home opener.

“We didn’t give the fans anything to be excited about,” Taylor said.

An opening 21-20 loss at Seattle gave the Bengals hope that things would be better after three straight losing seasons. Instead, Seattle looked more like a mirage as the 49ers rolled ahead 31-10 after their opening drive of the second half, culminating in Garoppolo’s third touchdown pass.

After an unproductive game at Tampa Bay that marked his return from knee surgery, Garoppolo was much sharper the second time around, taking full advantage of numerous breakdowns in the Bengals’ coverage. The offense dominated all-around, piling up 259 yards rushing and averaging 6.2 per carry.

“It was an amazing feeling, going out and knowing you can run the ball down their throats,” said Breida, who averaged 10.1 yards per carry.

Marquise Goodwin went unguarded for a 38-yard touchdown catch on their opening series, and Raheem Mostert turned a screen pass into an easy 39-yard score . The 49ers piled up 291 yards in the first half — more than they had in the opener — with three plays of at least 34 yards.

They had the look of a team excited to be heading home.

“To be on the road for 10 days — that adds up,” coach Kyle Shanahan said. “I thought our guys were juiced today.”

ANOTHER PICK

The Niners had three interceptions in the win at Tampa Bay, one more than all last season. They got another Sunday from linebacker Kwon Alexander.

NIFTY PLAY

On a drive to a field goal late in the first half, Garoppolo lateraled to receiver Dante Pettis, who threw back across field to Mostert for a 16-yard gain.

INJURIES

49ers: Left tackle Joe Staley broke the fibula in his left leg in the third quarter. The 49ers think he could return in less than eight weeks.

“I really think this team is special,” Staley said. “I’m going to do everything in my power to get back and help this team down the stretch.”

Bengals: The line suffered more sapping injuries. Left tackle Cordy Glenn missed a second straight game in concussion protocol, and backup Andre Smith suffered a groin injury in the first half. Rookie guard Michael Jordan was taken off on a cart in the fourth quarter with a left knee injury… Defensive end Carl Lawson hurt his right hamstring in the second half.

Related:  49ers score two pick-sixes to beat Bucs 31-17

UP NEXT

49ers: host Pittsburgh next Sunday.

Bengals: at Buffalo next Sunday.

Read more at:  San Francisco 49ers Media Services / More AP NFL: www.apnews.com/tag/NFL

JEstevez@EMIsportsCentral.com
For more on the San Francisco 49ers, see the blog at www.EMIsportsCentral.com

49ERS FIT – Free 4-Day Pass

EMI Sports Central – EMI Sports Bay Area: Join the conversation on sports news for SF Bay Area teams: Follow @EMIsports on Twitter, “Like” us on Facebook and sign up for our FREE email newsletters


About Joseph Estevez

Joseph Estevez is the Sports Editor for EMI Sports Central. He joined the organization's Elan Marketing Inc. in 2001. He concentrates mostly on the Bay Area's professional sport teams. He was there for the NFC game 49ers vs Dallas game 1995 at Candlestick Park. Also documented the Golden State Warriors team's playoffs run to the 2015 NBA Finals.