49ers minutia minute: Jauan Jennings, Dre Greenlaw shined; kick coverage did not
New York TimesUpdate: The Super Bowl matchup is set with the Chiefs vs. 49ers. GO DEEPER A playoff comeback that Brock Purdy really needed Running back: McCaffrey 63, Kyle Juszczyk 26, Elijah Mitchell 1, Jordan Mason 1, Jauan Jennings 1 The 49ers’ extended time off may have collectively left them out of rhythm, especially at the beginning of the game. #GBvsSF on FOX 📱 NFL+ // https://t.co/KTh0i4oaLh pic.twitter.com/3YZ0kfHMKL — San Francisco 49ers January 21, 2024 Defensive line: Nick Bosa 63, Arik Armstead 46, Chase Young 45, Javon Hargrave 44, Randy Gregory 21, Javon Kinlaw 20, Kevin Givens 14, Sebastian Joseph-Day 10, Robert Beal Jr. 5 The 49ers, who hadn’t given up 100 yards to an individual rusher in two and a half seasons, allowed 108 to Aaron Jones on Saturday. His 46 snaps — 69 percent of the total — were about average for him and finished second to Bosa in quarterback pressures: Bosa 7 Armstead 5 Young 3 Hargrave 3 Kinlaw 1 Gregory: 1 Linebackers: Fred Warner 67, Dre Greenlaw 67, Oren Burks 20 One of the most positive developments for the 49ers was that Greenlaw played like the Greenlaw of old. Special teams: Willis 20, Woerner 20, George Odum 19, Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles 19, Luter 15, Dee Winters 15, Mason 15, Conley 14, Burks 13, Isaiah Oliver 10, Jake Moody 10, Mitch Wishnowsky 9, Taybor Pepper 9, Banks 5, McKivitz 5, Thomas 5, Burford 5, Ben Bartch 5, Moore 5, Beal 5, McCloud 5, Juszczyk 5, Warner 4, Lenoir 4, Gregory 4, Gipson 4, Givens 4, Kinlaw 4, Samuel 1, Jennings 1 Green Bay’s return man, Nixon, led the NFL in kickoff return yards in the regular season and he is the NFC’s Pro Bowl alternate at the return position.