Week 6 of the 2024 NFL season begins on "Thursday Night Football" with a gigantic NFC West conflict when the San Francisco 49ers (2-3) travel to take on the Seattle Seahawks (3-2).
Each side is falling off a frustrating misfortune in Week 5 and will be anxious to get back in the success section during ideal time at Lumen Field in Seattle. The two groups were leaned toward by 7 at home and were vexed.
The Seahawks have dropped two back to back games after a great 3-0 beginning to the season under first-year lead trainer Mike Macdonald. Seattle was disturbed 29-20 by the New York Monsters.
The shielding NFC champion 49ers are falling off a 24-23 misfortune at home against the Arizona Cardinals. It's been a wild beginning to the season for San Francisco. Running back Christian McCaffrey remains sidelined. The 49ers have a Super Bowl rematch up next with the Kansas City Bosses in Week 7, yet they can't bear to disregard their division rivals.
Entering Week 6, the two groups rank inside the best ten in all out offense (SF second, 407.4 YDS/G) and (Ocean seventh, 376.2 YDS/G). There is a lot of star power on the two programs, which adds to the energy of this matchup.
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49ers 36, Seahawks 24: San Francisco frosts game with large run, TD
On the principal play of San Francisco's next belonging, freshman running back Isaac Guerendo severed a 76-yard hurry to get the 49ers inside the Seahawks' 5-yard line. Two plays later, fullback Kyle Juszczyk ran between the handles for a score run that gave his group a 36-24 lead with a little more than brief left to play.
49ers 29, Seahawks 24: Seattle closes hole once more
The Seahawks have life after Geno Smith hit Tyler Lockett for a 9-yard score pass on fourth down. With just shy of two minutes remaining, Seattle has chopped its deficiency down to five places and is choosing for start the ball off ordinarily instead of endeavoring an onside kick.
It's 29-24 49ers with 1:44 leftover in the game.
49ers 29, Seahawks 17: George Kittle scores his second TD
Three plays after Renardo Green's interference, Brock Purdy found Kittle over the center for a nine-yard score toss. He strung his pass between two Seattle protectors for his third score pass — and George Kittle's second score gathering — of the game. The score (and bombed two-point change) added six focuses to the 49ers' lead. It's 29-17 San Francisco with six and a half minutes left.
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