The San Francisco 49ers made a strong comeback to beat the New York Giants 34-24, handing their East Rutherford rivals their third straight loss. Christian McCaffrey played a pivotal role in the win, scoring two touchdowns - one on a pass from Mac Jones and another on the ground. He racked up an impressive 173 scrimmage yards, including 106 rushing yards and 67 receiving yards.
In stark contrast to last week's underwhelming effort where they managed just 10 rushing attempts, the 49ers showed their usual attacking prowess, pounding away at the Giants' defense for 159 yards on the ground. Even without starting quarterback Brock Purdy, who sat out his fifth consecutive game due to injury, the team's running backs, particularly Brian Robinson Jr., proved too much for New York to handle.
Robinson had an impressive day with 28 carries for 106 rushing yards, averaging a whopping 10.6 yards per carry. The Giants' defense looked disjointed at times, allowing McCaffrey and Robinson to break free and make big plays. Mac Jones also bounced back from a fumble earlier in the game, completing his first 14 passes of the day before finishing with 19 of 24 for 235 yards and two touchdowns.
Despite the loss, the Giants remain winless at home this season, while the 49ers moved to 6-3 and took a step closer to claiming the top spot in the NFC West. The Niners' defense also showed signs of improvement after allowing a touchdown on their opening drive for the first time this year.
The defeat marks three losses in a row for the Giants, who now face an uphill battle to get back into contention. On the other hand, San Francisco's win puts them firmly in the mix for division honors and sets them up nicely for their upcoming matchup against the Los Angeles Rams next Sunday.
				
			In stark contrast to last week's underwhelming effort where they managed just 10 rushing attempts, the 49ers showed their usual attacking prowess, pounding away at the Giants' defense for 159 yards on the ground. Even without starting quarterback Brock Purdy, who sat out his fifth consecutive game due to injury, the team's running backs, particularly Brian Robinson Jr., proved too much for New York to handle.
Robinson had an impressive day with 28 carries for 106 rushing yards, averaging a whopping 10.6 yards per carry. The Giants' defense looked disjointed at times, allowing McCaffrey and Robinson to break free and make big plays. Mac Jones also bounced back from a fumble earlier in the game, completing his first 14 passes of the day before finishing with 19 of 24 for 235 yards and two touchdowns.
Despite the loss, the Giants remain winless at home this season, while the 49ers moved to 6-3 and took a step closer to claiming the top spot in the NFC West. The Niners' defense also showed signs of improvement after allowing a touchdown on their opening drive for the first time this year.
The defeat marks three losses in a row for the Giants, who now face an uphill battle to get back into contention. On the other hand, San Francisco's win puts them firmly in the mix for division honors and sets them up nicely for their upcoming matchup against the Los Angeles Rams next Sunday.