49ers Suffer Historic 28-Point Loss to Packers, Falling to 5-6
San Francisco's season continues to unravel as injuries, turnovers, and penalties plague their performance in Green Bay.
- The 49ers' 38-10 loss to the Packers marks their worst defeat in the 74-game history between the two teams, highlighting a season plagued by setbacks.
- Key players, including quarterback Brock Purdy, defensive end Nick Bosa, and left tackle Trent Williams, were sidelined due to injuries, but the team’s mistakes overshadowed their absences.
- San Francisco struggled with missed tackles, committing 20 throughout the game, and allowed Green Bay’s Josh Jacobs to rush for 106 yards, breaking a 55-game streak of holding opponents under 100 rushing yards.
- The 49ers committed nine penalties for 77 yards, including two consecutive 12-men-on-the-field infractions that negated a potential defensive stop near the goal line.
- With a 5-6 record and a challenging matchup against the Buffalo Bills next, the 49ers’ playoff hopes are dwindling as they sit one game behind the NFC West leaders.








































