Monday Night Football Season 15 Episode 3 Washington Redskins at San Francisco 49ers
- September 10, 1984
As the crisp autumn air swirls around Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, the San Francisco 49ers prepare to host the Washington Redskins in Week 7 of the 2019 NFL season. Monday Night Football is bringing the excitement to fans across the country and around the world for this highly-anticipated matchup.
The 49ers come into the game with a 5-0 record and are currently ranked first in the NFC West. Led by head coach Kyle Shanahan, this team is firing on all cylinders and looks to be a legitimate contender for the Super Bowl. Quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo has been making the most of the weapons around him, and the offense has been putting up big numbers week after week. The defense has been equally impressive, holding opponents to an average of 12.8 points per game and showcasing some of the league's top defenders, including defensive end Nick Bosa and cornerback Richard Sherman.
Meanwhile, the Washington Redskins have not had such a hot start to their season. At 1-5, they are currently ranked last in the NFC East and have struggled to find their rhythm on both offense and defense. Rookie quarterback Dwayne Haskins has shown flashes of potential, but he has also been plagued by turnovers and sacks. The defense, while boasting some talented players like Ryan Kerrigan and Jonathan Allen, has been giving up an average of 25.2 points per game.
Despite the disparity in records, both teams are coming into this game with something to prove. The 49ers want to maintain their undefeated streak and show that they are a team to be feared. The Redskins, on the other hand, are fighting for respectability and need a win to stay in the conversation. With these motivations driving them, fans can expect a hard-fought and exciting game.
As the teams take the field and the crowd roars to life, the 49ers' offense wastes no time making their mark. Garoppolo connects with tight end George Kittle for a 30-yard gain on the first play of the game, setting up running back Matt Breida for a 20-yard touchdown run. The Redskins counter with a field goal on their first possession, but the 49ers continue to dominate on both sides of the ball. Garoppolo connects with wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders for a touchdown early in the second quarter, and the defense comes up with a turnover to set up another score before halftime.
The second half sees more of the same from the 49ers, with Garoppolo spreading the ball around to his talented receivers and the defense stifling the Redskins' offense. Haskins struggles to get going and is sacked multiple times by the relentless 49ers pass rush. Meanwhile, San Francisco's offense continues to roll, with Kittle racking up yards after the catch and running back Tevin Coleman finding the end zone twice in the third quarter.
Despite the lopsided score, the Redskins never give up, and Haskins leads a pair of touchdown drives in the fourth quarter to make the game more competitive. However, it's not enough to overcome the 49ers' dominant performance, and the game ends with a final score of 38-21 in favor of the home team.
As the players shake hands at midfield and the crowd filters out of the stadium, it's clear that this was a game to remember. The 49ers showed why they are one of the top teams in the league, while the Redskins proved that they have the heart and determination to fight until the very end. It was a thrilling Monday Night Football matchup that will be talked about for weeks to come.