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Jacoby Brissett Sets NFL Completions Record in Cardinals’ 41-22 Loss to 49ers

Arizona's franchise-record 17 penalties plus critical turnovers neutralized a 488-yard offense.

Overview

  • Brissett went 47-of-57 for a career-high 452 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions, setting the NFL regular-season single-game completions mark and matching Ben Roethlisberger’s 47 in a postseason game.
  • San Francisco prevailed 41-22 as Brock Purdy returned to throw three touchdowns for 200 yards and Christian McCaffrey scored three times with 121 yards from scrimmage.
  • Arizona was flagged 17 times for 130 yards to set a franchise record dating to 1936, with additional errors including two picks, a goal-line fumble, a missed field goal, a blocked field goal and long kick returns allowed.
  • Despite 488 total yards that outpaced San Francisco by more than 200, the Cardinals dropped to 3-7 as Michael Wilson posted 15 catches for 185 yards and Trey McBride added 10 for 115.
  • Brissett continues to start while Kyler Murray remains on injured reserve with a foot injury, and the 49ers improved to 7-4 with the road win.