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One drive from the 49ers' preseason win that should calm down fans

The 49ers needed this.
Aug 16, 2025; Paradise, Nevada, USA; San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy (13) warms up before a preseason game against the Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images
Aug 16, 2025; Paradise, Nevada, USA; San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy (13) warms up before a preseason game against the Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images | Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images

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The San Francisco 49ers have had some ups, but mainly downs since training camp has started. Their depth has been ripped apart by injuries, and the remains have not looked great in the preseason. However, in the first preseason game, it was Robert Saleh who flashed and looked in regular-season form. In the Week Two win over the Las Vegas Raiders, it was Brock Purdy who gave fans some hope for when the season starts.

Brock Purdy should give San Francisco 49ers fans confidence

The 49ers were starting their backup left tackle and a seventh-round rookie at left guard. One of their best lineman, Colton McKivitz, had Maxx Crosby lined up against him. Beyond that, the only potential starting skill player for week one out there was George Kittle and Ricky Pearsall. 

The run game struggled behind the offensive line, but Purdy looked like a seasoned veteran who deserved his salary on the first drive of his 2025 season. Purdy went 5-7 for 66 yards and led the team to a field goal drive. 

He made passes when he had to extend the play and make things happen on his own. He operated the offense and made plays rolling out to his left and right. Purdy threw a great pass on third down with 18 yards to go to move the chains. 

Ricky Pearsall, 49er
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Ricky Pearsall caught three passes for 42 yards on the eclectic drive. He seems to be taking the step that is needed. 


The 49ers are genuinely thin right now, and things can turn south quickly. However, San Francisco has always been built to be a team that is top-heavy.

They are now one preseason game away from having Christian McCaffrey, Nick Bosa, Fred Warner, Trent Williams, George Kittle, and Brock Purdy healthy for week one. Purdy was the biggest question mark of this group in terms of talent, especially now that he got a big contract.

 Maybe it is too early to declare, but the poise and capability that Purdy showed on that first drive should put a lot of 49ers fans at ease. They are coming into the season more than capable at most of the important positions. Deommodore Lenoir looked good, and if Pearsall takes the step, then this top-heavy roster could be even more talented than some think.

San Francisco has questions, and their roster is not quite built to dominate in the preseason yet. However, the things they have learned early in these games are more than worthwhile.


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Parker Hurley
PARKER HURLEY

Parker Hurley is a Pittsburgh native and IUP alumni with a deep-rooted passion for football and a decade of experience analyzing the game. Since 2016, he had extensively covered the Chicago Bears, serving as the site manager for Bear Goggles On from 2017 to 2023. During that time, Parker published hundreds of articles per month and led content strategy across written, audio, and video formats. Parker has also produced podcasts, blogs, and YouTube content focused on the Pittsburgh Steelers, NFL betting trends, and league-wide analysis. His work blends film breakdowns, statistical insight, and timely news reaction to deliver clear, actionable content for fans and bettors alike. Now, Parker contributes NFL coverage across multiple platforms, expanding his scope to include teams like the San Francisco 49ers and broader NFL narratives. Whether he’s analyzing rookie development or evaluating playoff contenders, Parker’s top priority is helping readers understand the game on a deeper level. He brings passion, clarity, and consistency to everything he writes, always aiming to educate, engage, and elevate the football conversation.

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