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Jacksonville Jaguars vs San Francisco 49ers Match Player Stats (Sep 28, 2025)

Jacksonville committed zero turnovers, forced four from San Francisco, and won 26-21 at Levi’s Stadium on September 28, 2025 — the Jaguars’ first road victory over the 49ers in franchise history. Brock Purdy threw for 309 yards and two touchdowns but lost the ball three times; Parker Washington’s 87-yard punt return in the third quarter pushed the lead to two possessions, and Arik Armstead’s strip-sack of Purdy with under two minutes left — recovered by Foyesade Oluokun — removed any possibility of a 49ers comeback.



Game Information

DateSunday, September 28, 2025
VenueLevi’s Stadium — Santa Clara, CA
Attendance70,495
Week4 — 2025 NFL Regular Season
BroadcastFOX
Kickoff4:05 PM ET
Time of Game3:08

Score by Quarter

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Final
Jacksonville Jaguars (3-1)0179026
San Francisco 49ers (3-1)338721

Scoring Plays

QtrTime Rem.TeamPlayDriveScore
Q18:33SFEddy Pineiro 26-yd FG13 plays, 57 yds, 6:27SF 3–0
Q214:41JAXTravis Etienne Jr. 48-yd rush (Cam Little kick)1 play, 48 yds, 0:09JAX 7–3
Q25:01JAXHunter Long 4-yd pass from Trevor Lawrence (Little kick)13 plays, 89 yds, 8:01JAX 14–3
Q20:40SFEddy Pineiro 23-yd FG12 plays, 54 yds, 1:48JAX 14–6
Q20:00JAXCam Little 26-yd FG6 plays, 39 yds, 0:40JAX 17–6
Q38:32SFChristian McCaffrey 8-yd pass from Brock Purdy (Purdy pass to Jauan Jennings, 2-pt successful)8 plays, 73 yds, 4:04JAX 17–14
Q34:07JAXCam Little 44-yd FG4 plays, 3 yds, 1:55JAX 20–14
Q32:22JAXParker Washington 87-yd punt return (Lawrence pass to Washington, 2-pt failed)JAX 26–14
Q47:41SFJake Tonges 21-yd pass from Brock Purdy (Eddy Pineiro kick)8 plays, 92 yds, 4:16JAX 26–21

Team Stats

StatJacksonvilleSan Francisco
Total Yards325389
Passing Yards174306
Rushing Yards15183
Total Plays6363
Total Drives1111
Yards per Play5.26.2
1st Downs1822
— Passing817
— Rushing83
— Penalty22
3rd Down Efficiency4/14 (28.6%)8/13 (61.5%)
4th Down Efficiency1/10/1
Red Zone (Made–Att)1–21–3
Penalties12 for 90 yds5 for 54 yds
Turnovers04
— Fumbles Lost02
— Interceptions02
Def/ST Touchdowns10
Time of Possession32:3127:29

Turnovers

Jacksonville’s four takeaways produced 17 points — a touchdown off Dennis Gardeck’s forced fumble on Luke Farrell, recovered by Andrew Wingard at the 49ers’ 48-yard line; a touchdown drive following the first of Devin Lloyd’s two interceptions; Parker Washington’s punt return touchdown after a San Francisco three-and-out; and Armstead’s strip-sack, which ended the game.

Interceptions

PlayerTeamINTRET YDSTD
Devin LloydJacksonville280

San Francisco recorded no interceptions.

Fumbles

Jacksonville Jaguars

PlayerFUMLOSTREC
Travis Hunter100
LeQuint Allen Jr.001
Foyesade Oluokun001
Andrew Wingard001
Team103

San Francisco 49ers

PlayerFUMLOSTREC
Luke Farrell110
Brock Purdy110
Christian McCaffrey101
Team321

Passing Stats

PlayerC/ATTYDSYPATDINTSACKSQBRRTG
Trevor Lawrence (JAX)21/311745.6100–067.292.7
Brock Purdy (SF)22/383098.1221–353.779.8

Purdy’s team passing total (306) reflects one sack for −3 yards.


Rushing Stats

Jacksonville Jaguars

PlayerCARYDSYPCLGTD
Travis Etienne Jr.191246.5481
Bhayshul Tuten4143.580
Brian Thomas Jr.177.070
Trevor Lawrence771.060
Parker Washington1−1−1.0−10
Team321514.7481

San Francisco 49ers

PlayerCARYDSYPCLGTD
Christian McCaffrey17492.9110
Brian Robinson Jr.5214.270
Brock Purdy2136.5110
Team24833.5110

Receiving Stats

Jacksonville Jaguars

PlayerRECTGTYDSYPRLGTD
Brenton Strange67457.5110
Brian Thomas Jr.57499.8140
Travis Hunter354214.0280
Hunter Long33237.7111
Bhayshul Tuten1188.080
LeQuint Allen Jr.1177.070
Travis Etienne Jr.1211.010
Tim Patrick11−1−1.0−10
Johnny Mundt0100
Parker Washington0200
Team21301748.3281

San Francisco 49ers

PlayerRECTGTYDSYPRLGTD
Christian McCaffrey6119215.3291
Jake Tonges355819.3231
Ricky Pearsall454611.5310
Kyle Juszczyk333210.7180
Jauan Jennings242412.0140
Demarcus Robinson122020.0200
Luke Farrell222010.0110
Kendrick Bourne141717.0170
Skyy Moore0100
Team223730914.0312

Defensive Stats

Jacksonville Jaguars

PlayerTOTSOLOSACKSTFLPDQB HTS
Tyson Campbell940000
Devin Lloyd860120
Foyesade Oluokun720000
Andrew Wingard530010
Antonio Johnson520000
DaVon Hamilton400000
Dennis Gardeck330000
Arik Armstead221100
Jourdan Lewis220000
Josh Hines-Allen220101
Austin Johnson210000
Dawuane Smoot210001
Jack Kiser210000
Travis Hunter210000
Eric Murray200000
Travon Walker200000
Maason Smith200010
Ross Matiscik110000
Montaric Brown110000
Quintin Morris110000
Jarrian Jones110000
Emmanuel Ogbah100001
Team66341343

San Francisco 49ers

PlayerTOTSOLOSACKSTFLPDQB HTS
Dee Winters1090110
Marques Sigle860010
Fred Warner850000
Deommodore Lenoir650100
Jason Pinnock620000
Darrell Luter Jr.530100
Sam Okuayinonu420100
Yetur Gross-Matos300000
Bryce Huff220100
Brayden Willis220000
Mykel Williams210000
Luke Gifford200000
Jordan Elliott200000
Christian McCaffrey110000
Chase Lucas110000
Kalia Davis110100
Colton McKivitz100000
Jake Tonges100000
Upton Stout100000
Team66400620

Special Teams

Punt Returns

PlayerTeamNOYDSAVGLGTD
Parker WashingtonJacksonville18787.0871
Skyy MooreSan Francisco11616.0160

Kick Returns

PlayerTeamNOYDSAVGLGTD
Bhayshul TutenJacksonville27839.0540
LeQuint Allen Jr.Jacksonville22512.5250
Skyy MooreSan Francisco38026.7290

Kicking

PlayerTeamFGPCTLGXPPTS
Cam LittleJacksonville2/366.7%442/28
Eddy PineiroSan Francisco2/2100.0%261/17

Little’s missed attempt: 47 yards.

Punting

PlayerTeamNOYDSAVGTBIn 20LG
Logan CookeJacksonville523747.42158
Thomas MorsteadSan Francisco29145.50051

Injuries

PlayerTeamPositionInjuryReturned
Travon WalkerJacksonvilleDEWristNo (first half)
Eric MurrayJacksonvilleSNeckNo (second half)
Ricky PearsallSan FranciscoWRKneeNo (third quarter)
Jauan JenningsSan FranciscoWRInjured on two-point conversion playThird quarter

Officials

RoleOfficial
RefereeClete Blakeman
UmpireScott Campbell
Line JudgeKent Payne
Side JudgeJames Coleman
Field JudgeKarina Tovar
Back JudgeJonah Monroe
Down JudgeAndy Warner

The 26-21 result was Jacksonville’s first road win over San Francisco in three all-time attempts; the 49ers had beaten the Jaguars by double digits in each of their previous five meetings. Through four weeks of the 2025 season, Jacksonville had generated more takeaways than it recorded across the entire 2024 campaign.

Sean Garcia
Sean Garciahttps://dailyinfomagazine.com/
I'm Sean L. Garcia, a Swedish-born American journalist based in Washington with over six years of experience reporting across local publications and digital media. I hold a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and have spent the better part of my career covering the full spectrum of news, from breaking world affairs and domestic politics to sports analysis, consumer technology, automotive industry developments, the business of entertainment, celebrity culture, gaming, health, and the cultural moments that define how people actually live. I launched Daily Info Magazine on April 05, 2026, because I wanted to build one publication where readers never have to go elsewhere, a destination backed by real reporting, proper sourcing, and an editorial team that takes accuracy seriously across every beat we cover. I serve as Editor-in-Chief and continue to report, write, and publish alongside our team of writers, researchers, and editors every single day.

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