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Santa Clara – With the opportunity to shine Saturday evening, 49ers shopkeepers Jordan Watkins And Brands abbreviation I benefited from their opportunities San Francisco’s 30-9 preview loss Levy’s stadium to Denver Broncos.

Watkins caught two of his five goals, but his 50 yard welcomed the game from Mac Jones. Watkins had just separation from Cornerback Jacquan McMillian to get caught.

The deceased was not brought down until Talanawa Hofnga was unable to catch it after 15 yards to deal with it.

Watkins’ performance was clearly revealed, but it was not perfect. The Mississippi Product made a wrong start, which forced Broncos on a pont at the beginning of the second quarter. Coach Kyle Shaheen didn’t look good and good in the recipient’s performance.

“I thought he had done some good things, especially he was 50 yard catch,” Shahanhan said after the game. “There were also some plays where they also struggled. While getting this election, it was a torn path.

“Creating this big game at the first third of the game allows us to eliminate this opening drive with the score. The common two -day game; it was positive, but when we see the tape on Monday, we can challenge it.”

The Suggest was a two -sided, which had the most impact on the defensive side of the ball. Alfred Collins and CJ West started their first, but Kansas State Product was the star of young players.

Suggen was only in the field during the first half and still recorded seven tricks – five solo – and always stayed close to the ball. Security had left the game before half -time with a knee injury and did not return to the second half, but they are still in uniform.

After the game, the injury sharing was a knee injury that was not very serious, but it kept the Suggle to be careful with the game. The coach was affected by the start of the defense back prediction.

“I thought he was one of the boys who shone a lot tonight,” said Shanhan. “In the off -season, he took a little part of the late injuries. There were a few days in the camp when he was really moving, but he has a week of hell here and today it is good.”

Is a honorable mention for stand -out performances by two Sebastian Waldes. The defense lineman, known as “The Hulk” by several of his colleagues, recorded four tricks – two solo and one for a loss. The Washington Product also got credit for half of the quarterback sack.

Playing in the NFL could be a new experience for Waldes, but after the game, the lineman said his father Tony started using Manikar while his son was in high school.

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