The emotional lift of Ricky Pearsall’s return to the field 50 days after he was shot lasted less than a half.
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Patrick Mahomes overcame two interceptions to deliver a few big plays with his feet and the Kansas City Chiefs remained the league’s only undefeated team after beating the San Francisco 49ers 28-18 in a Super Bowl rematch.
So far this season, Mahomes is relying more heavily on the short passes and quick game and Purdy is the one who is throwing deep.
HIs return will come 50 days after being shot in the chest in a robbery attempt at Union Square in San Francisco.
Two Super Bowl matchups, two 49ers defeats, and not one holding penalty called on Kansas City’s protectors of Patrick Mahomes.
The San Francisco 49ers host Kansas City in a rare Super Bowl rematch after losing to the Chiefs in overtime in last season's title game.
Eight months later, the pain of losing a second Super Bowl in five seasons to Kansas City has barely subsided.
San Francisco’s starting right tackle has taken his share of punches in his career so far.
San Francisco 49ers rookie receiver Ricky Pearsall returned to the field for practice for the first time since he was shot in the chest during an attempted robbery nine days before the season opener.
Ricky Pearsall Jr. practiced Monday, with coach Kyle Shanahan saying the wide receiver’s 21-day window will open and his addition to the 53-man roster will come at some point in the next three weeks.