Team Highlights
- The San Francisco 49ers have started the season 1-0 in three-consecutive seasons for the first time since the 2014-16 seasons and for the 10th time in the last 14 seasons.
- The 49ers have won seven of the previous 10 Week 1 matchups on the road.
- The 49ers have won six of the previous 10 matchups against the Seahawks, including four of the last five matchups on the road.
- The Niners have won their fourth-consecutive game at Lumen Field, which marks their longest road winning streak against the Seahawks in series history.
- Head coach Kyle Shanahan has improved to 5-4 in Week 1 games as head coach of the 49ers.
- Shanahan earned his 71st career regular season win, tying him with Lawrence "Buck" Shaw (1946-54) for the third-most wins by a head coach in franchise history.
Offensive Highlights
- The 49ers offense started the game with a 14 play, 95-yard drive that was capped off by a 5-yard touchdown pass from QB Brock Purdy to TE George Kittle, marking the team's longest scoring drive since registering a 99-yard touchdown drive at Minnesota (9/15/24).
- The unit's 95-yard touchdown drive on the opening possession marked the longest opening possession scoring touchdown drive to open a season by the team since 1986 (85-yard touchdown drive vs. Tampa Bay).
- It marked the team's first touchdown drive on the opening possession of a season since 2023 (54-yard touchdown drive at Pittsburgh)
- The 49ers offense registered 265 total net passing yards on the day, marking the most net passing yards by the team in Week 1 since they registered 311 passing yards in Week 1 of 2021.
- Purdy completed 26 of his 35 passing attempts for 277 yards and 2 touchdowns with a passer rating of 92.2. His 2 passing touchdowns give him 66 passing touchdowns in his career.
- It marked Purdy's 22nd game with two-or-more touchdown passes and his first since 12/22/24 at Miami.
- RB Christian McCaffrey registered 22 carries for 69 yards on the ground to go along with nine receptions for 73 yards through the air.
- The Week 1 game marked McCaffrey's 96th career game. With 73 reception yards on the day, McCaffrey reached 4,539 career reception yards, making him the fastest running back to reach 4,500 career reception yards since at least 1970.
- With 142 yards from scrimmage, McCaffrey registered his 57th career game with 100-or-more yards from scrimmage and his 21st such game as a member of the 49ers.
- McCaffrey's 57 games with 100-or-more yards from scrimmage are tied for the second-most among active NFL running backs.
- Kittle caught four passes for 25 yards and one touchdown on the day, marking his first touchdown of the season and the 46th of his career.
- TE Jake Tonges tallied career-highs in receptions (three) and reception yards (15). His four-yard touchdown reception marked the first of his career.
- It marked the first time since 10/9/11 vs. Tampa Bay that the 49ers had multiple tight ends register one-or-more touchdowns in the same game (TE Vernon Davis, two touchdowns and TE Delanie Walker, one touchdown).
- WR Ricky Pearsall registered four receptions for 108 yards on the day, marking the second time in his career that he has registered 100-or-more reception yards in a game (141 reception yards vs. Detroit).
Defensive Highlights
- DL Nick Bosa registered six tackles and a strip-sack of Seahawks QB Sam Darnold, which he recovered. His 1.0 sack gives him 63.5 in his career.
- With 1.0 sack, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery on the day, it marks the third time in Bosa's career that he has registered 1.0-or-more sacks, one-or-more forced fumbles and one-or-more fumble recoveries in a game and the first time he has done so since 2023 (1.5 sacks, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery at Jacksonville).
- DL Sam Okuayinonu forced a fumble of Seahawks WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba, which was recovered by S Marques Sigle.
- The forced fumble marked the second of Okuayinonu's career and his first since he registered a forced fumble vs. New England, while the fumble recovery marked the first of Sigle's career.
View postgame photos following the San Francisco 49ers Week 1 matchup vs. the Seattle Seahawks.

LB Fred Warner, RB Christian McCaffrey

QB Brock Purdy, RB Christian McCaffrey

LB Tatum Bethune, LB Luke Gifford, Seattle Seahawks LB Chazz Surratt, LB Curtis Robinson

Seattle Seahawks QB Jalen Milroe, QB Mac Jones

DL Nick Bosa

Defensive Line Coach Kris Kocurek, DL Nick Bosa

QB Brock Purdy

WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling, Seattle Seahawks CB Shaquill Griffin

DL Nick Bosa, Defensive Line Coach Kris Kocurek

T Trent Williams, DL Nick Bosa

Seattle Seahawks C Jalen Sundell, S Marques Sigle, Seattle Seahawks G Grey Zabel

QB Brock Purdy, LB Dee Winters

Seattle Seahawks RB George Holani, RB Isaac Guerendo

Seattle Seahawks TE Eric Saubert, RB Isaac Guerendo