The San Francisco 49ers faced the New York Jets in a Monday night football game, but star running back Christian McCaffrey was a surprise inactive due to a calf strain. Despite missing McCaffrey, the 49ers were able to secure a 32-19 victory over the Jets, with backup Jordan Mason stepping up and gaining 147 rushing yards. Jets coach Robert Saleh credited the 49ers for beating them upfront in the game.

During the week leading up to the game, there was some confusion over McCaffrey’s injury status as he was listed as having a calf/Achilles injury. McCaffrey himself expressed confidence in his ability to play against the Jets, stating that his calf felt much better and his Achilles was not a concern. Mason made his first career start in place of McCaffrey, who was the reigning AP Offensive Player of the Year and rushing champion last season.

Despite McCaffrey’s absence, the Jets had prepared to face him as a top weapon for the 49ers. In an unexpected turn of events, cornerback Sauce Gardner was seen on the sideline for a period during the second quarter. Both Gardner and Saleh later clarified that he needed to catch his breath after making a tackle. Meanwhile, cornerback Michael Carter II suffered an ankle injury in the fourth quarter, which was a cause for concern given his recent contract extension and previous high-ankle sprain during training camp.

In preparation for the game, the Jets added OL Jake Hanson and LB Sam Eguavoen to the active roster from the practice squad, along with elevating TE Anthony Firkser and DE Jalyn Holmes. LB Zaire Barnes was placed on injured reserve, meaning he will miss at least four games. The Jets’ inactives for the game included RB Israel Abanikanda, CB Jarrick Bernard-Converse, DE Eric Watts, and others. Additionally, former Jets player Frank Gore served as the honorary captain for the 49ers during the game.

Overall, the 49ers were able to secure a victory over the Jets despite missing Christian McCaffrey. Backup Jordan Mason stepped up with an impressive rushing performance, showcasing the team’s depth at the running back position. The Jets, on the other hand, faced challenges with injuries to key players like Michael Carter II. Going forward, both teams will need to address their injury concerns and adjust their strategies for upcoming games in the season.

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