SANTA CLARA, Calif. — The San Francisco 49ers know their high-powered offense will need to carry the load if they are going to make a deep playoff run.
The performance in their first game back from the bye week was just the kind of game the Niners will need.
Brock Purdy threw three touchdown passes and the 49ers started the stretch run of their season with a 37-24 victory over the Tennessee Titans on Sunday.
''For us every single game, with the guys that we have on the field, that's our standard is to go out to move the ball, put up points, regardless of who we're playing," Purdy said. "We know that we're talented and we have guys across the board — receiver, tight end, running back. For us, that's always going to be our standard.''
The 49ers (10-4) came back from their bye week and looked extremely sharp on offense against the overmatched Titans (2-12) by scoring on their first five possessions of a game for the first time since the 2021 season.
Purdy threw two touchdown passes to Jauan Jennings, another on a 1-yard jump pass to George Kittle that coach Kyle Shanahan said he usually gives his quarterback a hard time for trying.
''But when it works, we call him Michael Jordan,'' Shanahan said. ''We like cleats and being able to drive the ball like that. But sometimes he's got to use another club and it's cool that he's got that.''
Purdy finished 23 for 30 for 295 yards and converted four first downs with his legs, including a 26-yard scramble that was the longest run of the season for the Niners.