San Francisco 0, Kansas City 41

1 2 3 4 T
SFO (1-3) 0 0 0 0 0
KAN (1-2) 10 14 3 14 41

Final

1:00 PM ET
October 1, 2006
Arrowhead Stadium,
Kansas City, MO

Huard nearly flawless as Chiefs roll, shut out 49ers

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1023
3rd down efficiency
3-138-15
4th down efficiency
0-00-0
Total Yards165333
Passing76208
Comp-Att
13-2518-23
Yards per pass
3.09.0
Rushing89125
Rushing Attempts
2240
Yards per rush
4.03.1
Penalties6-733-30
Turnovers40
Fumbles lost
20
Interceptions thrown
20
Possession24:4535:15
Air/Ground Leaders
San Francisco Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Smith13/259202
Kansas City Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Huard18/2320820
San Francisco Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Gore1465014
Robinson41304
Kansas City Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Johnson30101228
Cruz41507
San Francisco Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Battle334016
Bryant229022
Kansas City Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Kennison686134
Gonzalez559016
San Francisco Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Gore110
Hicks110
Kansas City Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Allen001
Page001
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERSFOKAN
TD6:05Dante' Hall 13 Yd Pass From Damon Huard (Lawrence Tynes Kick)
Drive: 10 plays, 73 yds, 6:05
07
FG10:52Lawrence Tynes 22 Yd
Drive: 7 plays, 21 yds, 2:34
010
SECOND QUARTERSFOKAN
TD9:44Larry Johnson 1 Yd Run (Lawrence Tynes Kick)
Drive: 8 plays, 62 yds, 4:36
017
TD11:55Eddie Kennison 34 Yd Pass From Damon Huard (Lawrence Tynes Kick)
Drive: 1 plays, 34 yds, :06
024
THIRD QUARTERSFOKAN
FG3:13Lawrence Tynes 49 Yd
Drive: 6 plays, 20 yds, 3:02
027
FOURTH QUARTERSFOKAN
TD0:40Larry Johnson 2 Yd Run (Lawrence Tynes Kick)
Drive: 8 plays, 50 yds, 3:20
034
TD9:21Dante' Hall 60 Yd Punt Return (Lawrence Tynes Kick) 041

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Trent Green was cleared to drive this week, so he joined his Chiefs teammates on the sideline Sunday. Out on the field, Damon Huard was obviously happy to have him riding shotgun.

Scouts Inc.'s take ...

It was evident from the outset that the Chiefs worked on being more efficient offensively during the bye week.

Against the 49ers, Larry Johnson rushed for 101 yards and Damon Huard (above) threw for 208. Chiefs coaches also talked about needing to open up the offense after Huard was efficient in his last start in Denver but rarely threw downfield.

The 49ers' 24th-ranked pass defense was beaten and battered again as Huard was consistently able to find open receivers. The big key for the Chiefs was the offensive line. This group has been under the microscope, and even without injured starting left offensive tackle Kyle Turley, it did not give up a sack.

Give offensive coordinator Mike Solari a lot of credit. Kansas City went to more two-tight end sets and used backup tight end Jason Dunn to help in pass protection. That move gave Huard time in the pocket to be comfortable and make some solid throws downfield.

For the 49ers, who have been much more competitive this season, this was a huge setback. They could not get anything going on the ground or through the air.

Getting advice and encouragement from Green and even suggestions on which plays to run, Huard and the rest of the Kansas City Chiefs played almost flawlessly in a surprising 41-0 rout of San Francisco (1-3).

"Trent's the best," said Huard, a journeyman who'd hardly done anything but carry a clipboard for six years until Green was knocked unconscious with a severe concussion Sept. 10.

"He's always got a smile on his face. He's always had some great advice and something to offer. It was nice to have him out there today."

Huard hit 18 of 23 passes for 208 yards and two touchdowns, missing only two of his first 15 tosses as the Chiefs (1-2) roared to a 24-0 halftime lead en route to their first shutout in almost four years.

The nearly airtight pass protection helped. While compiling a 133.3 passer rating -- 158.3 is perfect -- Huard was hardly ever touched or even hurried by a San Francisco defense which had rung up 12 sacks in its first three games.

"What a great veteran offensive line," Huard said. "There are so many guys that make my job easy. And our defense -- are you kidding me?"

The revamped and obviously improved Kansas City defense held Alex Smith to 92 yards passing and the 49ers to 93 yards rushing. In their first three games, the 49ers had given up only four sacks.

But the Chiefs took Smith down five times.

"It's pretty discouraging," 49ers coach Mike Nolan said. "That's a pretty tough loss. I would say that's the most difficult loss in the year and a half that I have been here. I didn't see lack of effort. I saw a lot of poor play."

Green, who is out indefinitely, was not shy in calling plays.

"He's a great play-caller," coach Herm Edwards said. "It was great all week to have him around. He's one of our leaders on our team."

Dante Hall scored Kansas City's final touchdown on a 60-yard punt return, giving him 11 touchdown kick returns in his career.

Larry Johnson rushed for 101 yards and two touchdowns for the Chiefs, who handed the 49ers their first shutout since 2004 and only their second since 1977.

The Chiefs' defense has not allowed a touchdown in two straight games.

"We just came out here and played all-out and played with our heart," said rookie defensive end Tamba Hali, who had one of the sacks. "We're going to let teams know that we have a good defense."

Tony Gonzalez passed a couple of NFL milestones. The 10-year veteran caught a 14-yard toss during the Chiefs' second touchdown drive and moved past Ozzie Newsome for second all-time among NFL tight ends with 663 receptions. He also passed Jackie Smith for third all-time in career receiving yardage at his position.

Huard hit Hall with a 13-yard touchdown pass in a 10-play, 73-yard drive on the Chiefs' first possession.

Then the 49ers gave a preview of things to come on their first four plays, following up a sack and a delay-of-game penalty with Frank Gore's fumble. Jared Allen recovered and it led to Lawrence Tynes' 22-yard field goal.

San Francisco cornerback Shawntae Spencer had a terrible day. He made his first bad mistake when he was flagged for pass interference against Hall in the second period, a 19-yard penalty followed by Johnson's 1-yard TD.

His second big mistake came one play after Smith, who had thrown 115 passes this season without an interception, got picked off by Sammy Knight.

Eddie Kennison got behind the third-year cornerback on a fly pattern and beat him down the sideline for a 34-yard touchdown pass and a 24-0 lead.

Maurice Hicks fumbled the second-half kickoff and Jarrad Page recovered for the Chiefs and Tynes converted it into a 49-yard field goal.

Johnson's 2-yard TD run put the Chiefs on top 34-0 early in the fourth.

It was the first shutout for the Chiefs defense since Dec. 1, 2002.

"I think it was embarrassing. It was definitely frustrating," Smith said. "We need to learn from this."

Game notes
It was the 19th shutout in Chiefs history. The 49ers had not been shut out since Sept. 26, 2004 in a 34-0 loss at Seattle. The last time before that was 7-0 on Oct. 7, 1977, against Atlanta. ... First-and second-year quarterbacks since 1994 are 2-18 in their first visit to Arrowhead Stadium. ... The paid attendance was 77,609, but there appeared to be an unusually high number of empty seats, attributable at least in part to the NASCAR race going on at Kansas Speedway a few miles away.


NFL Scores

Sunday, October 1st 2006
Arizona 10 Final
Atlanta 32
Minnesota 12 Final
Buffalo 17
Dallas 45 Final
Tennessee 14
San Francisco 0 Final
Kansas City 41
Indianapolis 31 Final
NY Jets 28
New Orleans 18 Final
Carolina 21
San Diego 13 Final
Baltimore 16
Miami 15 Final
Houston 17
Detroit 34 Final
St. Louis 41
New England 38 Final
Cincinnati 13
Cleveland 24 Final
Oakland 21
Jacksonville 30 Final
Washington 36 OT
Seattle 6 Final
Chicago 37
Monday, October 2nd 2006
Green Bay 9 Final
Philadelphia 31