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How Brock Purdy’s connection with George Kittle reminds Tom Brady of Rob Gronkowski

The connection between 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy and tight end George Kittle is drawing comparisons to the legendary duo of Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski. After a crucial touchdown connection in San Francisco’s 23-20 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Brady praised Purdy’s performance. He noted Purdy’s ability to buy time and make crucial plays, especially under pressure, much like he did with Gronkowski. Purdy completed 69.4% of his passes with 353 yards, two touchdowns, and no interceptions, showcasing his skills as a rising star in the league.

By the Numbers Brock Purdy: 69.4% completion rate, 353 yards, 2 touchdowns, 0 interceptions. 49ers’ post-bye-week record since 2022: 17-2. State of Play The 49ers are now 5-4 this season, positioning themselves for a playoff push. Star running back Christian McCaffrey is finally healthy, adding strength to the team’s lineup. What’s Next



As the 49ers prepare for the second half of the season, they aim to leverage their strong post-bye performance trend and secure a playoff spot, potentially deepening their postseason run.

Bottom Line

Purdy’s emerging connection with Kittle not only bolsters the 49ers’ offense but also signifies a shift towards a formidable playoff contender, reminiscent of Brady and Gronkowski’s dominance.