There were multiple times in the fourth quarter of Sunday's opener when the Seahawks had opportunities to make the type of plays that help a team win a close game.

And at times, the Seahawks came through in those moments. There was Josh Jobe's interception of a deep pass that set up the offense for a seven-play drive—six of them runs—to set up a go-ahead field goal. Then later, after the 49ers took the lead, there were multiple Sam Darnold completions to Jaxon Smith-Njigba, including a 40-yarder.

But there were also moments in which the 49ers were the team making the plays that ultimately helped them escape Seattle with a 17-13 win. There was, following Jason Myers' go-ahead field goal, Brock Purdy's deep pass to Ricky Pearsall for 45 yards, a play on which Riq Woolen appeared to be in g

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