Nick WagonerESPN Staff Writer
In
between, Mullens put together one of the greatest statistical
performances by a quarterback making his debut in NFL history and led
the 49ers to a convincing 34-3 victory against the Raiders.
Mullens, who replaced an injured
C.J. Beathard
as starter, was unfazed by his primetime debut, calmly directing the
Niners to touchdowns on the first two drives of his young career and
going on to post the best passer rating by a quarterback in his first
start since the merger in 1970.
"You never know until you see
someone," coach Kyle Shanahan said. "He didn't surprise us in terms of,
the game's not too big for Nick. He's very poised. He is always locked
in. The guys, they respect him. He earned a lot of respect in the
preseason, them watching him play. Both years, last year and this year.
The way he handles himself in practice each week. He didn't really know
for sure whether he was going to start today, until today, and just the
way he handled the two days of long walkthroughs and stuff.
"He's a machine in there and I was happy for him."
With
Mullens at the helm, the 49ers blew out the Raiders in what was the
final "Battle of the Bay" before the Raiders relocate to Las Vegas.
By
the time Mullens' first regular-season playing experience was done, he
was 16-of-22 for 262 yards with three touchdowns and no interceptions
for a passer rating of 151.9.
With each completed pass, Mullens seemed to reach another historic benchmark.
• Mullens' passer rating of 151.9 was the best by a quarterback making his debut with at least 20 attempts since 1970.
• That passer rating was the highest by a 49ers since
Alex Smith had a rating of 157.1 on Oct. 29, 2012.
• Mullens joined Marc Bulger,
Ryan Fitzpatrick and
Marcus Mariota
as the only players over the past 25 seasons to throw for three or more
touchdowns in their first game, according to ESPN Stats &
Information.
• Mullens is the first player since
Carson Wentz
to throw a touchdown in his first career game on the team's opening
drive, and one of four to do it in the past 15 seasons, along with
Wentz, Mariota and
Matt Ryan.
•
Mullens joined Fran Tarkenton (1961) and Jim Kelly (1986) as the only
quarterbacks to throw for 250-plus yards, three-plus touchdowns and no
interceptions in an NFL debut since 1950.
• Mullens is the first
player in 49ers history to throw three touchdowns in his first game with
the team, according to Elias Sport Bureau.
• The last time a
49ers quarterback threw two touchdown passes on the first two drives of a
game was Colin Kaepernick in Week 4 of 2016. The last time the Niners
scored a touchdown on their first two drives of a game was Week 14 of
2016.
Things went so well for Mullens on Thursday night that his
previously unverified Twitter account was granted a blue check mark --
during the game.
All of that added up to the Niners' second win of
the season in one of the biggest blowouts by a team with only one
victory this late in the season in the Super Bowl era. The Niners'
31-point margin of victory is the second largest in that category.
The
49ers signed Mullens in 2017 as an undrafted free agent out of Southern
Miss, where he was the most prolific quarterback in school history,
surpassing Favre along the way and ultimately shattering Titans
quarterback Austin Davis' records.
Before Thursday's game, Favre
tweeted good luck to Mullens, which might have helped his case for
verification, and sent a text message to Mullens that said, "No
pressure, just be yourself."
Immediately after the game, Favre called Mullens.
"It was
pretty cool, definitely an honor," Mullens said. "It's cool to see
Southern Miss alumni stay in tune with the program and support each
other. Definitely appreciative of that and definitely have the most
respect for Brett. He just told me how proud of me he was."
In the
days leading up to Thursday's game, Mullens prepared as though he would
start, but the Niners held nothing but walkthroughs because of the
short turnaround from Sunday's loss to Arizona.
With Beathard
attempting to recover from his injury, the Niners weren't even sure who
would start until things started trending in Mullens' direction
Wednesday night. Shanahan informed Mullens of that decision but still
put Beathard's injured right wrist and thumb through a pregame test
Thursday to determine if he'd be available to back up Mullens.
Mullens says phone call from Favre 'an honor'
49ers QB Nick Mullens discusses his preparation for the Raiders and getting a call from fellow Southern Miss alum Brett Favre.
All
the while, Mullens was doing what his teammates say he always does,
which is relentlessly prepare as if he's going to play. Mullens has
earned a reputation for his dedication to the game, including an at-home
ritual in which he downloads crowd noise, plays it as loud as he can in
his headphones and practices calling out plays amid the ruckus.
"That was the best thing I've seen so far," tight end
George Kittle
said. "That's what he does. So he gets that, I know Coach Shanahan will
record the calls for him and he will re-listen to them and he'll
re-call them out. I'm pretty sure last year he was a guy who would take
the script after the game and he'd go out on the field and run through
the plays by himself. That's just Nick Mullens in a nutshell."
Cornerback
Richard Sherman
even ceded pregame speech duties to Mullens before his first start.
Like everything else Mullens did Thursday night, that even got rave
reviews.
"He
did phenomenal," Sherman said. "That's what the team needed. In a
situation like this, primetime, Thursday night, this guy's first start,
the team needs to hear from him. He's going to lead us out there today.
He's going to be the guy who gets us this win and he did everything
right today. This is Nick Mullens' day today."
The 49ers don't
play again until Nov. 12 on Monday Night Football against the Giants.
Beathard should have plenty of time to recover by then. The question now
is whether Mullens will get a chance at an encore performance of Nick
at Night, something Shanahan wasn't immediately ready to answer after
the game.
"We'll consider it," Shanahan said. "Definitely not
thinking about that right now, but our whole team played very well. Nick
definitely did. ... It was a very good all-around win. I was real happy
for our guys. We've been through a lot here and we're not done. We're
trying to get our way out of this. It's good to get a win today and
hopefully it can lead to some others."
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