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NFL Week 7 Recap: San Francisco 49ers Power Past Atlanta Falcons 20–10 at Levi’s Stadium

Santa Clara, CA – October 19, 2025
On Sunday Night Football, the San Francisco 49ers delivered a commanding 20–10 victory over the Atlanta Falcons at Levi’s Stadium, showcasing their defensive strength and dominant ground game. Despite missing several key starters, the 49ers once again proved why they remain the team to beat in the NFC West.

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The Falcons, led by rookie QB Michael Penix Jr., showed flashes of promise but failed to capitalize on key opportunities late in the game. Costly mistakes and eight penalties for 65 yards hurt their momentum, leading to their third loss of the season.

Final team stats:

  • Total yards: 49ers 385 – Falcons 278

  • Time of possession: Falcons 32:14 – 49ers 27:46

  • Penalties: Falcons 8 – 49ers 3

  • Game Summary by Quarter

    • 1st Quarter:
      The 49ers opened strong with a 75-yard drive capped by a 6-yard rushing touchdown from Christian McCaffrey, setting the tone for the night with flawless execution between QB Brock Purdy and his offense.
    • 2nd Quarter:
      The Falcons answered with a 4-yard TD run by Bijan Robinson, but George Kittle helped the 49ers regain the lead with a clutch reception before halftime, putting San Francisco ahead 10–7.
    • 3rd Quarter:
      McCaffrey struck again with his second rushing TD (12 yards) to extend the lead to 17–7. Atlanta managed a field goal, but CB Charvarius Ward intercepted Penix Jr. to shut down their comeback hopes.
    • 4th Quarter:
      A pivotal moment came when the Falcons faced 3rd-and-1 in the red zoneLB Fred Warner made a huge stop on Robinson, forcing a field goal attempt. Soon after, Deebo Samuel hauled in a 17-yard pass, setting up a late field goal that sealed the 20–10 win.
      Penix connected with TE Kyle Pitts for a beautiful 17-yard lob, but it wasn’t enough to change the outcome.

    Top Performers

    • Christian McCaffrey (RB, 49ers): The clear MVP of the night — 129 rushing yards, 2 TDs, 72 receiving yards. His consistency and power earned praise from Head Coach Kyle Shanahan, who called him “the heartbeat of our offense.”

  • George Kittle (TE, 49ers): 5 receptions for 68 yards, including key catches that kept drives alive. His leadership and energy fired up teammates and fans alike.

  • Fred Warner (LB, 49ers): Anchored the defense with 8 tackles and a critical 4th-quarter stop.

  • Bijan Robinson (RB, Falcons): 40 rushing yards, 52 receiving yards, and 1 TD — the lone bright spot for Atlanta.

  • Michael Penix Jr. (QB, Falcons): Completed 18 of 28 passes for 198 yards, 0 TDs, 1 INT — a solid but inconsistent outing for the rookie.

  • Fan Reactions from the Bay Area

    The Faithful erupted in celebration online, proud of their team’s grit and composure. On X (Twitter), fans filled timelines with passion and pride:

    “This team is special. This team is fearless. Against all odds!”
    “FTTB – Faithful To The Bay!”
    “Mood in the Bay after a successful HATE week!”

    With divisional rivals like the Seahawks and Cardinals both losing, the win felt even sweeter for 49ers Nation.

    What’s Next?

    The victory improves San Francisco’s record to 5–2, while Atlanta drops to 4–3. With momentum on their side, the 49ers look ahead to a highly anticipated Week 8 matchup against the Dallas Cowboys — a clash that promises prime-time fireworks at Levi’s Stadium.

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