Two major factors explain the 49ers’ surprising 3-0 record

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If I had told you a month ago that the 49ers would be 3-0, securing three narrow wins despite all their injury problems, few would have believed it.
Now, San Francisco sits comfortably atop the NFC West, already matching half the wins they recorded all of last season and eclipsing their divisional record from that same year.
Keep Robert Saleh as long as possible

Injuries have hit the secondary this season, but on the flip side, bringing in multiple rookies has worked wonders. Saleh played a key role in this upon his return to Santa Clara.
Now, with Nick Bosa’s season-ending injury, he faces a tough test, but those three early victories provide some much-needed breathing room.
In both Week 1 and Week 2, Bosa and Bryce Huff helped close out the games. In Week 3, the defense prevented the Arizona Cardinals from running away with the victory when the offense couldn’t put any points on the board.
The 49ers are allowing just 16.3 points per game, placing them third overall in the NFL. Truthfully, Saleh's impact is ultimately the reason why they are still unbeaten.
The 49ers' resilience - according to Christian McCaffrey

Running back Christian McCaffrey highlights the 49ers’ ability to secure wins despite imperfect performances as a major strength this year. And he's right.
All three victories were decided by one possession. The organization’s ability to close out tight games is something to be proud of.
These wins might not have been flashy, but in the NFL, the final score is what really matters.
"I think anytime you open 3-0 with two division games, that's a big deal," McCaffrey told the media post-game. "I think the best part about it is we're definitely just not satisfied with how we're playing, but to not be satisfied and still find ways to grind out some wins is a huge deal.
"It's a four-quarter game and we know that we've got a lot of guys shuffling around this and that. All those can be excuses, but at the end of the day, we've found some ways to win the last three weeks and today was a good example of that."
The last two times the 49ers started the regular season 3-0, in 2019 and 2023, they made it all the way to the Super Bowl. It’s not the time to get ahead of ourselves, but there's a clear difference this year: they're winning the games they likely would’ve lost last season.
Winning ugly is still better than having a loss on the record.
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Henry Cheal is a versatile sports journalist specializing primarily in his two biggest passions - American sports and motorsport. He currently serves as the MotoGP and WorldSBK editor for Motorsport Week, where he leads the coverage of the two biggest motorcycle racing series in the world. He has previously contributed San Francisco 49ers content to VAVEL USA, The League Winners, and OffGrid NFL. His work includes a feature on quarterback Brock Purdy, as well as coverage of the 49ers’ 2023 Super Bowl run and 2024 campaign. Based in the UK, Henry began following the organization in the 2011 season, before attending his first game in October 2022. Not only does he love all things 49ers, but he also bases his sporting interests around teams located in the San Francisco Bay Area. As a result, you’re likely to read coverage from one of the most passionate 49ers fans outside of the team’s home region. Few things in this world excite Henry more than watching the 49ers on game day, regardless of the time zone.
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