The San Francisco 49ers closed out their 2025 preseason slate at Levi's® Stadium with a 30-23 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers. The game featured plenty of familiar faces on the Chargers sideline, including head coach Jim Harbaugh, quarterback Trey Lance, and 49ers legend turned Chargers linebackers coach NaVorro Bowman. In the preseason finale, it was San Francisco's defense and special teams that made the difference.
After a slow first quarter filled with punts, the 49ers found their rhythm with timely turnovers and highlight-reel plays. Touchdowns from WR Demarcus Robinson, RB Jeff Wilson Jr., LB Curtis Robinson, and WR Terique Owens helped secure the win as the 49ers wrapped up the preseason on a high note.
Here are five takeaways from the Chargers-49ers game:
Slow Start, Fast Recovery
Both the Chargers and the 49ers struggled to move the ball early, setting a preseason mark for most combined punts in a first quarter since at least 2015 (eight total), per AP's Josh Dubow. The turning point came late in the first quarter when 49ers tight end Brayden Willis pounced on a muffed punt at the Chargers 36-yard line, setting up San Francisco's first scoring opportunity. Quarterback Tanner Mordecai capitalized off the turnover, and in the second quarter, connected with Robinson on a 22-yard touchdown.
Wilson Jr. Reunites with the Faithful
"El Jefe" is back in the red and gold this preseason, and brought momentum in the third quarter. Following a forced fumble by rookie linebacker Nick Martin and recovery by DL Evan Anderson, Mordecai and Wilson Jr. carried the offense downfield. Wilson Jr. capped the drive with a five-yard touchdown run, tying the game at 13-13 and marking his first trip to the Levi's® Stadium end zone since rejoining the team.
Robinson's Special Pick-Six Moment
The play of the night came midway through the fourth quarter. Robinson, back on the field after an extended recovery from an ACL injury, jumped a pass from Chargers QB DJ Uiagalelei and returned it 32 yards for a touchdown. Levi's® Stadium lit up and that pick-six was a milestone moment in the linebacker's comeback.
Special Teams Creates Extra Chances
San Francisco's coverage units under newly-assigned special teams coordinator Brant Boyer made a significant impact, recovering two muffed punts in the contest. Willis came up with the first recovery in the first quarter, and linebacker Chazz Surratt added another in the fourth to provide the offense with prime field position at the Chargers 19-yard line. The 49ers offense converted both opportunities into points.
Owens Finds the End Zone
The second-year wideout closed out the night with his first touchdown catch as a member of the 49ers. The son of Hall of Famer Terrell Owens caught a 22-yard pass from quarterback Carter Bradley late in the fourth quarter to extend SF's lead.
The 49ers close the preseason at 2-1 and will now shift focus to the regular season opener on the road against the Seattle Seahawks. The next time the team will see their home field will be on September 21, in Week 3, against the Arizona Cardinals.
View game photos from the San Francisco 49ers preseason matchup vs. the Los Angeles Chargers at Levi's® Stadium.

S Ji'Ayir Brown

CB Dallis Flowers

San Francisco 49ers

San Francisco 49ers Offense

RB Isaac Guerendo

DL Jordan Elliot

OL Matt Hennessy

RB Isaac Guerendo

San Francisco 49ers Offense

WR Demarcus Robinson, WR Robbie Chosen

TE Brayden Willis, WR Demarcus Robinson

WR Skyy Moore, P Thomas Morstead

LB Trevis Gipson

WR Skyy Moore

LB Chazz Surratt

DL Jaylon Allen , LB Curtis Robinson

WR Demarcus Robinson

CB Darrell Luter Jr.

RB Jeff Wilson Jr.

WR Isaiah Hodgins

DL Evan Anderson

RB Jeff Wilson

QB Tanner Mordecai

LS Jon Weeks

K Jake Moody

K Jake Moody

QB Carter Bradley

WR Robbie Chosen

QB Carter Bradley

LB Trevis Gipson

TE Brayden Willis

RB Ke'Shawn Vaughn

QB Tanner Mordecai