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George Kittle Racks Up Third-Most Receiving Yards in 49ers History; Stats and Facts from #DALvsSF

Team Highlights

  • The San Francisco 49ers improved to 21-19-1 all-time against the Dallas Cowboys, including a 12-10 record at home. Including the postseason, the 49ers have won each of the previous four matchups against the Dallas Cowboys.
  • The 49ers offense registered 223 rushing yards on the night, marking the second game this season with 220-or-more rushing yards.
  • The 49ers two games this season with 220-or-more rushing yards are the most by the team in a single season since they registered three games in 2019 with 220-or-more rushing yards.
  • The 49ers defense intercepted Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott two times on "Sunday Night Football," marking their third-consecutive games with two-or-more interceptions.
  • The 49ers defense has also registered one-or-more interceptions in five-consecutive games, marking the longest streak by the unit since registering eight consecutive games with one-or-more interception during the 2013 season.

Offensive Highlights

  • Quarterback Brock Purdy completed 18-of-26 passing attempts for 260 yards and one touchdown with a passer rating of 114.3 to go along with eight carries for 56 yards and a touchdown on the ground. Purdy's passing touchdown marked his 10th of the season and the 54th of his career.
  • Purdy's rushing touchdown marked his third of the season and the fifth of his career. With two rushing touchdowns last week versus the Kansas City Chiefs and one rushing touchdown on the night, Purdy became the first 49ers quarterback to register consecutive games with a rushing touchdown since former quarterback C.J. Beathard in 2017.
  • Running back Isaac Guerendo registered 14 carries for a team-high 85 yards and a touchdown on the night, marking the first rushing touchdown of his career.
  • Kittle's 128 receiving yards give him 503 receiving yards this season, marking his eighth-consecutive season with 500-or-more receiving yards. He joins former tight end Rob Gronkowski and Hall Of Fame TE Ozzie Newsome as the only TEs in NFL history to register 500-or-more receiving yards in each of their first eight career seasons.
  • Sunday's game marked the 105th game of Kittle's career. In 105 career games, he has registered 500 receptions for 6,777 yards and 43 touchdowns.
  • Kittle's six receptions on the night make him the fourth-fastest tight end in NFL history to reach 500 career receptions, surpassing former tight end Jimmy Graham.
  • Kittle's 6,777 receiving yards are the third-most receiving yards by any player in franchise history.
  • With 128 receiving yards on the night, Kittle registered his first game with 100-or-more receiving yards this season and now has 18 career games with 100-or-more receiving yards, surpassing wide receiver Gene Washington for the third-most such games in franchise history,

Defensive Highlights

  • Defensive lineman Nick Bosa registered three tackles and 1.0 sack of Cowboys QB Dak Prescott. His sack gave him 4.5 this season and 58.0 in his career, which is the third-most sacks in franchise history.
  • Defensive lineman Sam Okuayinonu tallied one tackle and 1.0 sack of Prescott, marking his third sack of the season and giving him 3.5 in his career.
  • Safety Ji'Ayir Brown registered five tackles on the night and one interception of Prescott. The interception marked his first of the season and the third of his career.
  • Defensive back Deommodore Lenoir registered six tackles, one interception and one forced fumble on the night. His forced fumble marked the first of his career.
  • With one interception last week versus the Chiefs and one interception on the night, it marked the first time in Lenoir's career that he's registered back-to-back games with an interception.
  • It also marked the first time a 49ers player has registered one-or-more interceptions in consecutive games since linebacker Fred Warner did so in 2023.
  • Warner registered a team-high eight tackles and one pass breakup on the night. Warner's pass breakup gives him 52 in his career, which are the second-most by a linebacker in franchise history.
  • Safety Malik Mustapha registered five tackles and one pass breakup on the night, marking the fourth pass breakup of his career.
  • Cornerback Renardo Green registered three tackles and a forced fumble on the night, the first forced fumble of his career.

View game photos from the San Francisco 49ers Week 8 matchup vs. the Dallas Cowboys at Levi's® Stadium.

Special Teams Highlights

  • Kicker Anders Carlson connected on each of his three field goal attempts from 50, 44 and 41 yards out and all three of his extra point attempts.

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