NFL: Cardinals stay perfect, stuff 49ers in Trey Lance’s first start

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The Arizona Cardinals spoiled rookie Trey Lance’s NFL starting debut with a first-quarter interception and four fourth-down stops Sunday afternoon to pave the way to a 17-10 victory over the visiting San Francisco 49ers in a defensive struggle.

Lance got the better of rival Kyler Murray in terms of total yards, but the Arizona star threw a 9-yard touchdown pass to DeAndre Hopkins with 5:13 remaining to allow the Cardinals (5-0) to retain their status as the league’s only unbeaten team.

James Conner scored Arizona’s only other touchdown on a 1-yard run just 5:58 into the game, after the Cardinals took advantage of Lance’s biggest mistake, an overthrown ball on just his second attempt that went straight to safety Budda Baker.

Deebo Samuel scored on a 13-yard run in the third quarter for the 49ers (2-3). When replacement kicker Joey Slye nailed a 47-yard field goal with 4:17 to play, San Francisco — playing without regular starting quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo, star tight end George Kittle and kicker Robbie Gould — still had a chance.

But Murray hit Hopkins for 11 yards for a key first down and the Cardinals were able to run out the clock, wrapping up their first home win over the NFC West foe since 2018.

Lance, the No. 3 overall pick of this year’s draft, went 15-for-29 for 192 yards and added a game-high 89 rushing yards on 16 carries.

Murray got the better of the passing numbers, going 22-for-31 for 239 yards, but was hemmed in most of the day by the San Francisco defense and limited to one yard on seven runs.

The defensive play of the day was turned in early in the second quarter by Arizona linebacker Isaiah Simmons, who denied Lance inches from the goal line on a fourth-down play that was so violent, the Cardinal had to be taken to the locker room to check for a concussion. He was able to later return to the game.

Samuel had three catches for a team-high 58 yards to complement his TD run, while Elijah Mitchell rushed nine times for 43 yards for the 49ers, who outgained the Cardinals 338-304.

Hopkins finished with six catches for a game-high 87 yards for the Cardinals. Their leading rusher was wideout Rondale Moore, who scampered 38 yards on three carries.

–Field Level Media

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