San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan made it clear he isn’t planning a quarterback change despite Brock Purdy’s rough outing against the opponent, where he threw three interceptions in the first half.
“He had some throws he’d like back, for sure, but Brock’s still our guy,” Shanahan told reporters after the game. “He’s been consistent and gives us the best chance to win.”
The 49ers still managed to pull off a victory, improving their season record, though Purdy’s performance sparked speculation about a possible switch to backup quarterback Mac Jones. That idea, however, was quickly dismissed by Shanahan, who emphasized trust in his starter.
Purdy admitted to struggles reading coverage early on but credited his teammates for helping him stay calm and finish the game strong. The defense and running game carried much of the load in the second half.
“It’s football. You have to have a short memory and keep competing,” Purdy said postgame.
Team leaders, including star receiver Brandon Aiyuk, backed Purdy publicly, stressing his resilience and leadership under pressure.
Given Shanahan’s comments, any talk of inserting Mac Jones into the lineup appears premature. While the offense has faced some inconsistency in recent weeks, the coaching staff continues to express confidence in Purdy’s ability to bounce back.
Analysts noted that despite a poor statistical line, Purdy still commanded the offense well late in the game and made several key throws to secure the win.
“He doesn’t shy away from mistakes,” Shanahan added. “That’s what you want from your quarterback.”
Author’s summary: Shanahan reaffirmed full trust in Brock Purdy after a three-interception game, dismissing rumors of a potential quarterback change to Mac Jones.