Pearsall Leads the Receiving Attack

Wide receiver Ricky Pearsall paced all pass catchers with six receptions for 96 yards, consistently moving the chains. Tight end George Kittle wasn’t far behind, hauling in eight catches for 88 yards and a touchdown, including a one-yard score late in the third quarter.

Mustapha Made the Stops

Safety Malik Mustapha was all over the field, leading the defense with 10 total tackles. His presence was felt against both the run and passing game, helping limit Tennessee’s explosive plays and force multiple punts throughout the afternoon. The 49ers defensive unit held the Titans to just 10 points through the first three quarters.

Piñeiro Delivers a Perfect Return

In his first game back from a hamstring injury, kicker Eddy Piñeiro was flawless. He converted all three of his field goal attempts and all four extra points, accounting for 13 points in the win. His makes from 33, 37, and 40 yards in the second half helped San Francisco maintain control and seal the victory.

The 49ers will now turn their attention to a primetime matchup, heading into “Monday Night Football” next week to take on the Indianapolis Colts.