What 49ers’ Brock Purdy, Kyle Shanahan said after loss to Cardinals

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The 49ers melted down at sweltering Levi’s Stadium and lost Sunday to the Cardinals, 24-23.

They lost kicker Jake Moody to a second-quarter ankle injury, impacting their strategy the rest of the way, but they also turned the ball over inside their own 20-yard line (Brock Purdy’s third-quarter interception) and Arizona’s (Jordan Mason’s fourth-quarter fumble).

Purdy finished 19-of-35 for 244 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions, including the game-sealing one that fluttered to Kyzir White when Purdy was hit while throwing his final pass.

Mason led the 49ers with 89 yards on 14 carries, the last of which was the one he fumbled fighting for extra yardage at the Cardinals’ 9-yard line, where reserve linebacker XX punched it out.

Brandon Aiyuk was San Francisco’s leading receiver with 147 yards on eight catches.

Kyler Murray was 19-of-30 for the Cardinals for 195 yards, one touchdown and one interception. He also ran for a 50-yard touchdown to open the scoring. Bruiser James Connor led Arizona with 86 yards on 19 carries, plus a key two-point conversion in the fourth quarter.

Here’s what the 49ers had to say after the loss:

Kyle Shanahan

On refocusing for Thursday’s game:

That’s all we talked about in there. We’d love to sit here and get pissed. We’d love to be able to do something about that, but you can’t do anything about these games once they end.

On Brandon Aiyuk’s game:

Did a real good job beating man coverage, made some good plays in the zone had some good run after the catch.

On Mason’s fumble:

When you’re fighting for extra yards, you gotta be smart with that ball and looked like he just got a little careless with it and they knocked it out.

On finding a replacement kicker:

They’re almost independent contractors, so we’ll get them in as fast as possible and get the best guy we can. I’m sure that will be for a few weeks, whatever. I’m not sure, but I know they told me a high ankle and that’s never short.

Brock Purdy

On changing focus to Seattle on a short week:

We gotta do it quick. We got a Thursday night game, great team in the Seahawks on the road. So big challenge ahead. If we sit and dwell, then I think obviously things won’t go our way, so we have to turn the page quick.

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