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49ers’ improbable loss to Rams highlights wild Shanahan stat

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49ers’ improbable loss to Rams highlights wild Shanahan stat

49ers’ improbable loss to Rams highlights wild Shanahan stat originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

The 49ers’ 27-24 loss to the Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium was improbable, but not uncharted territory as a troubling trend under Kyle Shanahan’s watch in San Francisco continued.

The 49ers fell to the Rams despite taking a 24-14 lead with 11:57 remaining in the game, marking the fifth time San Francisco lost a matchup in which they held a 10-plus point lead in the fourth quarter since Shanahan’s tenure began in 2017.

The only NFL coach to lose more such games since Shanahan’s arrival in the Bay is Baltimore Ravens’ Jim Harbaugh, who has done it six times over that span.

Sunday’s loss is the second time the 49ers have lost such a game to the Rams at SoFi Stadium under Shanahan, after San Francisco’s heartbreaking 20-17 defeat to Los Angeles in the 2017 NFC Championship game.

The troubling trend also reared its head in the 49ers’ 31-20 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIV, after San Francisco had a 20-10 lead with 8:53 remaining in the fourth quarter.

Here are all five such 49ers’ losses under Shanahan:

  • Week 8, 2018: 18-15 loss to the Arizona Cardinals after leading 15-3 with 13:33 remaining in the fourth quarter.

  • Super Bowl LIV: 31-20 loss to Chiefs after leading 20-10 8:53 remaining in the fourth quarter

  • Week 17, 2020: 26-23 loss to Seattle Seahawks after leading 16-6 with 14:22 remaining in the fourth quarter.

  • 2021 NFC Championship Game: 20-17 loss to Rams after leading 17-7 with 13:31 remaining in the fourth quarter.

  • Sunday: 27-24 loss to Rams after leading 24-14 with 6:23 remaining in the fourth quarter.

Despite the 49ers’ offense missing three All-Pro players, quarterback Brock Purdy had a strong showing against the Rams, finishing 22 of 30 for 292 yards, three touchdowns and zero interceptions in the loss.

Entering Sunday’s loss, San Francisco was 81-3 when its quarterback threw at least three touchdown passes while not recording an interception, with their last defeat in such a game coming against the Green Bay Packers in Week 7 of the 2000 NFL season.

Sunday’s improbable loss dropped the 49ers to 1-2 during the 2024 NFL season, leaving San Francisco in the cellar of the NFC West after three weeks of football.

The 49ers will host the New England Patriots at Levi’s Stadium in Week 4 as San Francisco seeks a much-needed bounce-back win on the heels of two consecutive defeats.

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