Weeks ago, the history the 49ers were making was games without an interception. This is history that is much more satisfying. And it’s a history that started with Hollywood.

Brock Purdy finished Sunday’s 41-22 win over the Arizona Cardinals 19-26 (73 percent completion), 200 yards passing, three touchdowns, and a passer rating of 133.5. So while Purdy’s stat line may be a bit pedestrian, two of those touchdowns made history because those two pushed him to 23 touchdown connections with tight end George Kittle. So, what does 23 touchdowns mean? Well, that puts them past Steve Young and Brent Jones and in second place for most quarterback-tight end touchdowns in franchise history.

So who holds the record? Alex Smith and Vernon Davis with 30. That duo was brewing long before Jim Harbaugh cam

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