Cardinals Set Unlikely Franchise Records in Loss To 49ers
Summary
The Arizona Cardinals set franchise records for penalties and individual player achievements in their loss to the San Francisco 49ers. The Cardinals committed 17 penalties, breaking a long-standing record, while quarterback Jacoby Brissett set a new team record with 47 completions in the game.Key Facts
- The Arizona Cardinals played against the San Francisco 49ers in Week 11 of the NFL.
- The Cardinals committed 17 penalties, totaling 130 yards, setting a new team record.
- This broke the previous penalties record set by the team in 1936.
- Jacoby Brissett, the Cardinals' quarterback, set a team record with 47 completions in a single game.
- Brissett had an 82.5% completion rate during the game.
- Brissett also achieved a career-high with 452 passing yards.
- Wide receiver Matthew Willson and tight end Trey McBride contributed significantly to the passing yards with 185 and 115 respectively.
- Despite the offensive achievements, the Cardinals lost due to strong performances from the 49ers' Brock Purdy and Christian McCaffrey.
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