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After a week off, the San Francisco 49ers welcomed the Tennessee Titans to Levi’s Stadium for a Week 15 battle, and Kyle Shanahan’s squad earned a _ victory, moving them to 10-4 on the season.
While San Francisco secured the win, they played far from their best game, and there are quite a few 49ers who will probably want to move on quickly.
Here are some of San Francisco’s worst performers from Sunday’s win.
LG Spencer Burford
Burford has jumped in as the starting left guard after Ben Bartch suffered a season-ending injury and Connor Colby was benched.
We are heading to the fourth quarter of play at AT&T Stadium, and your Minnesota Vikings now lead the Dallas Cowboys by a score of 24-23 on Sunday Night Football.
The Cowboys got the ball first coming out of the locker room at halftime, as they won the opening coin toss and chose to defer to the second half. They moved the ball down the field with very little resistance, and Dak Prescott made a very nice play that saw him escape pressure and get a pass away to Luke Schoonmaker for a big gain that put Dallas into the red zone.
Pete Prisco, Ran Carthon and Damien Harris join
In the third quarter between the Lakers and Sun
Pete Prisco, Ran Carthon and Damien Harris join
Pete Prisco, Ran Carthon and Damien Harris join
Chargers safety Tony Jefferson will pay for his tackle on Tyquan Thornton in more ways than one. On Sunday, in LA’s 16-13 win over the Kansas City Chiefs, the veteran defender was ejected in what was generally viewed as a soft call by the official.
Jefferson’s hit on Tyquan Thornton, which left the KC receiver grimacing in pain, resulted in an ejection for Jefferson, though it was plainly a “football play.”
Officials saw it as a helmet-to-helmet tackle. The brutal hit also sparked a scrum, with players on both sides charging in.
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The Vikings played like they had as much on the line than the Cowboys in the first half of Sunday Night Football.
The Cowboys, who are fighting for their playoff lives, are tied with the Vikings 17-17 at halftime. The Vikings were eliminated from playoff contention earlier in the day.
The Vikings have outgained the Cowboys 180 to 169.
Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy threw a 20-yard touchdown pass to Jalen Nailor and ran for 1-yard touchdown on a bootleg on fourth down.