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49ers vs. Packers: Live Updates and Analysis

This is the live blog for the San Francisco 49ers Week 9 Thursday night game against the Green Bay Packers.
49ers vs. Packers: Live Updates and Analysis
49ers vs. Packers: Live Updates and Analysis

SANTA CLARA -- This is the live blog for the San Francisco 49ers Week 9 Thursday night game against the Green Bay Packers. I will update this frequently with information and analysis from the press box.

3:30 The 49ers activated tight end Jordan Reed off Injured Reserve Thursday afternoon. Quarterback Nick Mullens has a quarterback rating of 121 when targeting Reed this season -- those two had instant chemistry. Look for Mullens to throw Reed lots of passes tonight even thought Reed has missed the past five games.

3:31 The 49ers also activated the following players off the practice squad:

Wide receiver Kevin White

Wide receiver River Cracraft

Running back Austin Walter

Tight end Daniel Helm

Guard Tony Bergstrom

Safety Johnathan Cyprien

3:31 Considering how depleted the 49ers are at wide receiver, it's possible both White and Cracraft will play against the Packers. We'll know more when the 49ers release their inactives at 3:50.

3:32 Another stat to keep in mind: when targeting tight end Ross Dwelley this season, Mullens has a quarterback rating of 127. Which means Mullens has two tight ends he trusts who perform well for him. Dwelley is a good player who never gets a pass from Jimmy Garoppolo, but Mullens looks his way frequently. The 49ers won't need to force passes to backup wide receivers to move the ball through the air.

3:33 Curious to see if the 49ers activate Austin Walter. I liked what I saw from him during last year's preseason, and he can't be worse than Jerick McKinnon, whom people used to call "Jet" because he was fast, but now he's more like a tugboat. Good slot receiver though.

3:53 Here are the 49ers inactives:

Cornerback Ahkello Witherspoon

Running back Tevin Coleman

Linebacker Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles

3:54 Here are the Packers inactives:

Quarterback Jordan Love

Cornerback Kevin King

Safety Will Redmond

Safety Vernon Scott

Offensive tackle David Bakhtiari

Defensive lineman Billy Winn

5:18 The 49ers win the toss and defer. The Packers will receive the opening kickoff.

FIRST QUARTER

5:25 On second and 8 from the 49ers 36, Emmanuel Moseley gives up a deep touchdown catch to Davante Adams. The 49ers were in Cover 3 (zone), Moseley was in perfect position, but he panicked at the catch point and got beaten. The officials are reviewing the play.

5:28 Ruling stands.

49ers 0, Packers 7.

5:34 On third and 4 from the 49ers 37, Nick Mullens completes a three-yard pass to Jordan Reed, and the 49ers go three and out. Kyle Shanahan called three-straight passes to start this game, meaning he's coaching to lose. The Packers take over at their 20 after the punt.

5:41 On third and 5 from the Packers 47, Moseley breaks up a deep pass intended for Adams. Way to bounce back for Moseley, who's so tough-minded.

5:53 On third and goal from the 4, Nick Mullens throws a touchdown pass to River Cracraft. The play is under review.

5:55 The officials reverse their ruling. They determined Cracraft dropped the ball. Still a great throw from Mullens.

5:57 Robbie Gould makes a 22-yard field goal.

49ers 3, Packers 7.

SECOND QUARTER

6:03 On third and 4 from the Packers 31, Marquez Valdes-Scantling drops a pass, and the Packers go three and out. The 49ers take over at their 25 after a fair catch by Trent Taylor.

6:09 On third and 16, Justin Skule gets beat by Preston Smith, who hits Nick Mullens as he throws. The pass gets picked and returned to the 49ers 38.

6:24 On first and goal from the 1, Jaquiski Tartt takes his eyes off his man and lets tight end Marcedes Lewis make a wide-open touch down catch. The Niners don't seem to have much fight left.

49ers 3, Packers 14.

6:29 On third and 6 from the 49ers 29, Mullens almost throws another pick, and the 49ers go three and out. The Packers take over at their 13 after the punt.

6:43 On first and 10 from the Packers 48, Marcell Harris gives up a wide-open touchdown catch to Valdes-Scantling. How many safeties have to give up touchdown catches before the 49ers give Tarvarius Moore a chance to play?

49ers 3, Packers 21.

6:48 On third and five, Richie James Jr. drops a pass, and the 49ers go three and out.

6:49 Jordan Willis sacks Aaron Rodgers on the final play of the first half. The 49ers will get the ball to start the second half.

7:01 Jaquiski Tartt has a foot injury, and K'Waun Williams has an ankle injury. Their returns are questionable.

7:07 On third and 5 at the 49ers 43, Mullens throws an incomplete pass intended for Trent Taylor. The Packers take over at their 20 after the touchback.

7:17 On third and goal from the 1, Verrett gets beat by Valdes-Scantling for a touchdown. Verrett also gave up a 49-yard catch to Adams earlier in the drive.

49ers 3, Packers 28.

7:23 On first and 10 from the 49ers 40, Za'Darius Smith beats Justin Skule for the millionth time in this game, sacks Mullens, forces the fumble and recovers at the 49ers 47.

7:34 On third and goal from the 1, Arik Armstead chases Rodgers out of the pocket and Rodgers throws the ball away. The Packers make a short field goal.

49ers 3, Packers 31.

FOURTH QUARTER

On fourth and 1 from the Packers 5, Nick Mullens sneaks for zero yards. The 49ers turn it over on downs.

7:58 Mason Crosby makes a 53-yard field goal.

49ers 3, Packers 34.

8:05 On the first play of the drive, Mullens completes a 36-yard pass to Ross Dwelley up the seam. Two plays later, Mullens throws a 44-yard touchdown pass to a wide open Richie James Jr.

49ers 10, Packers 34.

8:10 The Packers run three times and go three and out. The 49ers will get one more drive.

8:19 On third and goal from the 1, Jerick McKinnon runs up the middle for a touchdown.

49ers 17, Packers 34.

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Grant Cohn has covered the San Francisco 49ers daily since 2011. He spent the first nine years of his career with the Santa Rosa Press Democrat where he wrote the Inside the 49ers blog and covered famous coaches and athletes such as Jim Harbaugh, Colin Kaepernick and Patrick Willis. In 2012, Inside the 49ers won Sports Blog of the Year from the Peninsula Press Club. In 2020, Cohn joined FanNation and began writing All49ers. In addition, he created a YouTube channel which has become the go-to place on YouTube to consume 49ers content. Cohn's channel typically generates roughly 3.5 million viewers per month, while the 49ers' official YouTube channel generates roughly 1.5 million viewers per month. Cohn live streams almost every day and posts videos hourly during the football season. Cohn is committed to asking the questions that 49ers fans want answered, and providing the most honest and interactive coverage in the country. His loyalty is to the reader and the viewer, not the team or any player or coach. Cohn is a new-age multimedia journalist with an old-school mentality, because his father is Lowell Cohn, the legendary sports columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle from 1979 to 1993. The two have a live podcast every Tuesday. Grant Cohn grew up in Oakland and studied English Literature at UCLA from 2006 to 2010. He currently lives in Oakland with his wife.

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