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Cam Inman

Garoppolo’s errant passes, defense’s woes costly in 49ers' 20-17 loss to Titans

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — It didn’t take long Thursday night for Jimmy Garoppolo to throw away his and the 49ers’ upbeat holiday spirit.

That said, Garoppolo rallied. The 49ers defense did not.

After squandering a 10-0 halftime lead and eventually pulling even at 17, the 49ers caved to the AFC South-leading Tennessee Titans and lost, 20-17, on a last-seconds field goal.

This hurts the 49ers’ egos more so than their playoff hopes. At 8-7, they remain in the NFC’s sixth of seven playoff spots.

But the 49ers lacked the efficiency that produced wins in five of their previous six games. Next up is a Jan. 2 home finale against the Houston Texans, then a Jan. 9 visit to the Los Angels Rams to close the regular season and perhaps determine those teams’ playoff seeding.

“We weren’t coming in overconfident,” coach Kyle Shanahan said. “We were pretty real with where we’re at. We’re a confident team, I thought we’d come out strong and we did.

“You still have to play good enough on all three phases. We didn’t play good enough on third down, and committed two turnovers and they had zero.”

Garoppolo, channeling his December 2017 comeback success against the Titans, produced a game-tying touchdown pass to Brandon Aiyuk with 2:20 to spare. Deebo Samuel set that up with a 56-yard, catch-and-run to the 6-yard line.

The 49ers defense then allowed the Titans (10-5) to get into scoring range on quarterback Ryan Tannehill’s 23-yard scramble, setting up Randy Bullock’s 44-yard field goal with 4 seconds remaining.

The Titans had gone on a 17-0 run to take the lead, surging ahead with 13:02 remaining when A.J. Brown caught an 18-yard touchdown pass against Josh Norman. Earlier that drive, Brown pushed aside rookie cornerback Ambry Thomas for a 42-yard catch to end the third quarter, after an offside penalty on Arden Key allowed Tannehill to take a shot on a “completely inexcusable” play, Shanahan said.

Those were part of Tennesse’s 9-of-16 effort on third-down conversions, seizing on soft coverage and on Brown’s 145-yard return from injured reserve.

The Titans pulled even at 10 by converting their second interception of Garoppolo into a 3-yard touchdown run by D’Onta Foreman. Garoppolo’s first half also came with bad throws, from an end zone interception to foil the 49ers’ second series (and first shot at a 14-0 lead) to an overthrow of an open Kyle Juszczyk at the Titans’ 10, as well as a near-interception on the next series.

“We should have been up more. We should have gotten three scores and were only up 10-0,” Shanahan said of the 49ers recording a first-half shutout for the first time since the 2019 season’s NFC Championship Game. “The defense did great except for third down.”

Garoppolo had gone 84 consecutive passes since last throwing an interception, when he was guilty of two in a Dec. 2 loss at Seattle. Not once did it look like he might be benched in favor of rookie Trey Lance, who hasn’t thrown a pass since his Nov. 7 starting debut.

Garoppolo finished 25 of 34 for 306 yards with a touchdown and two interceptions.

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