49ers vs. Buccaneers score, takeaways: Brock Purdy outduels Tom Brady as San Francisco destroys Tampa Bay

Both Tom Brady and Brock Purdy had clutch finishes in Week 13. The former, 45, made NFL history with a two-score comeback against the Saints, confirming the Buccaneers as leaders in the NFC South. The latter, 22, stepped in for the injured Jimmy Garoppolo and looked comfortable leading the 49ers over the Dolphins. This week, pitted against each other in Santa Clara, only one quarterback delivered: Mr. Irrelevant himself. Even while losing star receiver Deebo Samuel to injury, the rookie Purdy headlined an explosive 49ers attack in his first career start, easily outdueling Brady in a 35-7 rout.

Brady, of course, wasn't the only issue with Tampa Bay; the Bucs' offensive issues have been widespread all year. But facing San Francisco's notoriously relentless front, the comeback artist never had a chance of even sniffing a comeback. While Nick Bosa and the 49ers didn't post gaudy sack numbers, they did force a pair of ugly interceptions and prevented Brady and Co. from establishing any rhythm, especially on throws past the sticks. Purdy, meanwhile, operated with authority in Kyle Shanahan's system, aided by speedy production from Christian McCaffrey and Brandon Aiyuk.

Here are additional takeaways from Sunday's 49ers rout, which was even more lopsided than the score indicates:

Why the 49ers won

They played with the utmost confidence on both sides of the ball, and backed it up with stellar execution in the trenches. On offense, Purdy looked comfortable from start to finish against Todd Bowles' typically feisty "D," mostly because he had plenty of time to chuck it, or just let McCaffrey (150+ total yards) handle the ball. The young QB was both efficient and explosive through the air, showing a willingness to take shots when Kyle Shanahan let him do so. The line simply paved the way for all of it. By the end of the day, San Francisco had racked up more than 200 yards on the ground, and faced just seven total third downs going into the last half of the fourth quarter.

On the other side, despite failing to bring Brady to the ground a whole lot, the 49ers' front was dominant as ever, limiting Tampa Bay to almost exclusively short-area throws. Dre Greenlaw and Tashaun Gipson each had acrobatic picks on Brady misfires, but the entire unit was suffocating, making Brady and Co. play horizontally for most of the contest.

Why the Buccaneers lost

They wish they were the 49ers with the ball in their hands. In other words, the Todd Bowles/Byron Leftwich-led offense remained a plodding contingent. Brady, who's been dragged into their mud more often than usual this year, was dragged in once again, missing several would-be TD throws and tossing a pair of bad picks while trying to manufacture momentum. The banged-up line had few answers (besides holding) for the 49ers' front, and neither Mike Evans nor Chris Godwin consistently broke free in the secondary. The defense did settle down after a rough first half, and also had an interception wiped out by an iffy call, but otherwise looked overmatched by Shanahan's schemes. This game was just the latest evidence that these Bucs are older, slower and, perhaps, dead. Their eight penalties also served as a reminder of the lack of discipline under Bowles' watch.

Turning point

Trailing by 28, the Bucs got the ball to start the second half with a chance to wipe the slate clean. Just three plays in, however, with not even a minute passed in the third quarter, Brady tried to toss a touch pass to Evans over the middle, and Tashaun Gipson snagged it out of the air.

Two plays later, McCaffrey took a routine handoff, cut back and raced 38 yards for an easy TD, extending the 49ers' lead to 35. It represented all that went wrong for the Bucs, and all that went right for San Francisco on Sunday, with Tampa Bay's offensive woes leading almost directly to points for the opposition.

Play of the game

Give it to Purdy, who had several beautiful downfield shots, but none prettier than his first TD to McCaffrey, in which the ball landed exactly where the running back needed it streaking along the sideline:

What's next

The 49ers (9-4), still atop the NFC West, will visit their rival Seahawks on Thursday night to kick off Week 15. Seattle fell to 7-6 on Sunday, falling to the underdog Panthers. The Buccaneers (6-7), meanwhile, will host the high-flying Bengals (9-4), who have won five straight after routing the Browns on Sunday.

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Incredible concentration from Russell Gage to scoop a pass off his teammate's hands for a score. Brady fired one over the middle, and Gage snagged the ball after Chris Godwin couldn't hold on. So the Bucs won't be scoreless in this one, at least. It's 35-7.

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Dre Greenlaw's pick to basically bury the Bucs:

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Goodness gracious. This is the day the Buccaneers die. Tom Brady has several opportunities to lift the team out of its misery, namely on a deep shot to Scotty Miller, but he can't get enough air on the ball, and it hits the defender to fall incomplete. A few plays later, battered and rushed in the pocket, he lofts one short, and it gets tipped and picked by Dre Greenlaw. Call it.

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McCaffrey's sprint, which may well seal the 49ers' win with almost two quarters yet to play:

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OK, now that's game. Christian McCaffrey gets the hand-off on the first play after the Brady pick, and he races all the way to the end zone, clearing 100 yards for the day. It's now 35-0. Yikes.

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We are less than a minute into the second half, and that might be ballgame. Tom Brady, one play after taking a shot to the hand on a misfire, throws way high and gets picked easily by Tashaun Gipson. 49ers are already up 28 and now take over inside Bucs territory. This thing could get much uglier yet.

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Brock Purdy's first major miscue: an easy pick over the middle, into the hands of Anthony Nelson. But it's wiped away by a defensive holding penalty on Carlton Davis, who got his hands on Jauan Jennings coming off the line. Kind of a ticky-tack call that erases a huge play for the Tampa defense. And it's especially pivotal because on the very next play, Purdy takes a deep shot to Brandon Aiyuk, who has to slow down after beating Jamel Dean but still hauls it in for the score. Wow. 28-0, 49ers.

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Deebo Samuel's absence would be huge for the 49ers. San Francisco has survived a lot on that side of the ball, particularly under center, but Samuel gives them a bona fide Swiss Army Knife. Christian McCaffrey can obviously fill that role a bit, but not to the same degree, and especially not downfield. Not sure how much more Kyle Shanahan can shrink the field; opponents will just key in on George Kittle and dare the wideouts to beat them consistently.

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Beautiful throw from Brock Purdy for the TD to Christian McCaffrey, particularly because it came under pressure. The rookie has been aces so far, and best of all, he looks exactly like he belongs. No drop-off from Jimmy Garoppolo so far.

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It's astounding (and unfortunate) how much the Buccaneers offense moves horizontally as opposed to vertically. So many dump-offs, screens, etc., sometimes to offset a lack of protection for Tom Brady. The one time we actually saw Brady air it out, to a wide-open Mike Evans streaking downfield, it didn't count because of an obvious holding penalty. Same old, same old in Tampa. And unlike against the Saints, I'm not sure you can trust them to keep it as close against the 49ers over the course of a full game, waiting for Brady to save them in the end. No matter who's under center in San Francisco, the Niners know how to move the ball.

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Brock Purdy showing he can move in and around the pocket. Shifted to find George Kittle on a first-down dart earlier, and now runs it in from the Shotgun after no one gets open in the end zone. 49ers lead it 14-0, and the rookie looks plenty comfortable.

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