Broncos edge 49ers in Prime Time at Mile High


Broncos edge 49ers in Prime Time at Mile High

Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson (3) passes against the San Francisco 49ers during the second half of an NFL football game in Denver, Sunday, Sept. 25, 2022. (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey)

2022.09.25 – In one of the ugliest games of Russell Wilson’s storied career, the Denver Broncos edge the San Francisco 49ers at Mile High 11-10 during NBC’s Sunday Night Football.

Nine three-and-outs. No touchdown passes. Only 126 yards passing. To Wilson, it was a thing of beauty.

“We’re still learning each other as a whole new system,” Wilson said “There’s so much greatness in store, and I can’t wait for it.

“But just watching our defense battle, battle, battle … everyone believed in each other and that’s what football is all about.”

The Broncos are 2-1 atop the topsy-turvy AFC West after Melvin Gordon atoned for two fumbles with a late 1-yard touchdown run and safety Kareem Jackson recovered Jeff Wilson Jr.’s fumble with 1:05 left to preserve the hard-fought win.

Denver’s defense, which has allowed just 36 points through three games, sacked Jimmy Garoppolo four times and forced three turnovers in sending the 49ers to 1-2.

“That’s a Super Bowl caliber football team on the other side,” said Wilson, who improved to 17- 4 against San Francisco and 9-2 against Kyle Shanahan.

The Broncos’ only sustained drive was a 12-play, 80-yarder that included a 12-yard scramble by Wilson and a 19-yard dart to Courtland Sutton at the San Francisco 5.

 

2022.09.25 – (SF 49ers @ DEN Broncos) NFL Video Highlights

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo (10) passes against the Denver Broncos during the first half of an NFL football game in Denver, Sunday, Sept. 25, 2022. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

2022.09.25 – (SF 49ers @ DEN Broncos) NFL Video Highlights

“Really, in the fourth quarter I had to move my legs,” said Wilson, who didn’t show much of his mobility in the first two weeks with his new team.

After Gordon scored with 4:10 remaining, Wilson’s 2-point pass was batted down, leaving the Broncos clinging to a one-point lead.

Garoppolo, in his first start for the injured Trey Lance, who broke an ankle in Week 2, drove the 49ers to midfield but his pass to Deebo Samuel was tipped by Jackson and intercepted by linebacker Jonas Griffith at the Denver 42 just before the 2-minute warning.

The Broncos went three-and-out again and the Niners got the ball back at their 15 with 1:42 remaining after Ray-Ray McCloud recovered his own muffed punt.

Bradley Chubb sacked Garoppolo for a 12-yard loss to the San Francisco 3. Then, Jeff Wilson hauled in the pass and coughed up the football on a hit from P.J. Locke. Jackson scooped up the loose ball with 65 seconds left at the 49ers’ 24.

“We never really got into a rhythm,” head coach Kyle Shanahan said after the ugly outing. “I don’t think anyone on offense did good, including myself.”

No rhythm. In the second half, barely a heartbeat. The 49ers’ offensive effort was disjointed and ugly.

The only other game in NFL history that finished 11-10 came on Nov. 16, 2008, when the Steelers edged the Chargers.

 

 

2022.09.25 – 49ers @ Broncos (NBC sports: Post-Game Show)

Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson, foreground, is tackled by San Francisco 49ers linebacker Dre Greenlaw during the first half of an NFL football game in Denver, Sunday, Sept. 25, 2022. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

2022.09.25 – 49ers @ Broncos (NBC sports: Post-Game Show)

2022.09.25 – 49ers @ Broncos (NBC sports: Post-Game Show)

Before Gordon’s score, Garoppolo’s 3-yard strike to Brandon Aiyuk in the first quarter stood as the only touchdown of the night.

Garoppolo and the 49ers may never have been happier for a safety, because he stepped out of the back of the end zone while tossing a pass that Chubb picked off at the 3 for what the Broncos thought was a pick-6 that would have erased their 7-3 deficit.

But it was a safety, leaving the 49ers clinging to a 7-5 lead in the third quarter.

“Wish he wouldn’t have stepped out on that one,” Broncos coach Nathaniel Hackett said.

Garoppolo isn’t the only NFL quarterback to lose track of where he was on the field and step out of the back of the end zone. It infamously happened to Dan Orlovsky on Oct. 12, 2008, while playing for the Detroit Lions. Orlovsky was trying to get away from Minnesota defensive end Jared Allen when he stepped out of bounds numerous times before the play was stopped.

Immediately after Garoppolo’s blunder, Orlovsky posted on his Twitter account: “IVE NEVER BEEN HAPPIER … FFFFREEEEEDDDOOOMMMM.”

“That was a tough situation that I put him in,” Shanahan said of his quarterback. “They had one unblocked guy coming. I wish we had time for the big play. Could have ditched it. But it was a tough situation.”

San Francisco star left tackle Trent Williams injured an ankle on the play and was done for the night, replaced by Jaylon Moore.

“Trent’s a warrior. Hopefully he bounces back fast,” Garoppolo said. “It’s always tough when you lose a guy like that.”

San Francisco was all set to trade Garoppolo away this spring, but he needed shoulder surgery in March which dampened any potential interest early in the off-season.

By the time Garoppolo was healthy there were no starting jobs available so he opted to stay in San Francisco on a reduced salary following an awkward training camp where he threw on his own on a side field and didn’t attend any meetings while the rest of the 49ers prepared for the season.

 

 

2022.09.25 – 49ers @ Broncos (KRUEGERPost-Game Show)

Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson (3) runs the ball against the San Francisco 49ers during a NFL football game Sunday, Sep 25, 2022, in Denver. (AP Photo/Bart Young)Bart Young/Associated Press

2022.09.25 – 49ers @ Broncos (KRUEGERPost-Game Show)

2022.09.25 – 49ers @ Broncos (KRUEGERPost-Game Show)

That disconnection showed up Sunday night as the Niners converted just one third down out of 10.

“We were terrible today. I’ve just got to get on the same page with those guys. We have to convert those,” Garoppolo said.

He’s also sporting a sore right arm.

“Oh yeah, my arm is feeling it right now,” Garoppolo said. “I didn’t really go through training camp. I’m not trying to make excuses or anything, but I’ve just got to get in game shape and get rolling.”

The 49ers have righted themselves before. They did it last season, after they had fallen to 3-5. They know how to win games and how to find the rhythm that eluded them Sunday.

It’s still early, and Shanahan didn’t want to draw any big conclusions about these first three weeks of the season.

“Each game has its own story,” Shanahan said.

JEWELL JEWEL

Linebacker Josey Jewell made his 2022 debut after missing two games with a calf injury and he recovered a fumble by Garoppolo at the 50-yard line early in the third quarter. He also had one of Denver’s four sacks and one of the Broncos’ three takeaways.

“That was awesome to get back out there with the guys,” said Jewell, who led Denver with nine tackles, including two for a loss.

INJURIES

San Francisco LB Azeez Al-Shaair left in the second quarter with a knee injury and didn’t return. Broncos OLB Baron Browning left in the second quarter with a knee injury, and DT D.J. Jones left in the third with a head injury.

UP NEXT

Broncos: visit the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday.

49ers: Host the LA Rams on Monday night, October 3rd.

Related: Garoppolo off bench lead 49ers past Seahawks (1-1)

 

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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.