Highs and lows of 49ers’ improbable path this season Today Us News


SANTA CLARA – More highs than lows checkered this 49ers’ season. It came up short of Super Bowl LX on their home field, but that was expected after March’s roster purge.

Not expected were so many clutch finishes and unlikely heroes, all while the annual injury bug took out many of their top stars. Here is a roll call for the best and worst of times in a 13-6 season that crash landed in Seattle last Saturday.

MVP/OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF YEAR

Christian McCaffrey’s league-high 413 touches nearly resulted in him producing 1,000 yards both rushing (1,202) and receiving (924). He scored 17 touchdowns in the regular season, but his best were the 49ers’ last two touchdowns, on fourth-quarter scoring strikes from Jauan Jennings and Brock Purdy in their wild-card comeback at Philadelphia.

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF YEAR

“Next Man Up.” Or Robert Saleh, who became the Titans’ coach even after a 35-point loss. Honestly, it was slim pickings, otherwise. Deommodore Lenoir played every game. Rookie Upton Stout may have been their best defender. Alfred Collins flashed.


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