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49ers WR Jauan Jennings smacks Panthers safety Tre'von Moehrig after game

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25 November 2025

San Francisco 49ers receiver Jauan Jennings wasn't approaching Carolina Panthers safety Tre'von Moehrig for a handshake and a hug after his team's 20-9 win.

Jennings came up to Moehrig and struck him in the face mask with his right hand, then got in a left hand before the two were separated. It's unusual to see a fight after a game when the teams come together, but earlier this season, Detroit Lions safety Brian Branch approached Kansas City Chiefs receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster after a Sunday night game and hit him in the face mask, similar to Jennings' strike to Moehrig. Branch was suspended for a game. 

Jennings punches Moehrig at the end of the Niners / Panthers game pic.twitter.com/XwS4G6mrYr

— Rate the Refs (@Rate_the_Refs) November 25, 2025

ESPN showed a replay that gave Jennings a reason for being upset with Moehrig. Late in the game, after Christian McCaffrey had been tackled on a run play, Moehrig punched Jennings below the belt. Clearly Jennings was looking for some retaliation for that cheap shot. 

"I was just responding to, to me, childish behavior," Jennings said at his locker after the game, which was shown on ESPN. "That's all it was." 

49ers coach Kyle Shanahan wasn't upset at Jennings for confronting Moehrig after the game. 

"The guy took a cheap shot and hit him in the balls," 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan said in his postgame media conference. "I was real proud of Jauan for not losing his mind out there." 

It looks like Moehrig took at low shot at Jennings, which is why Jennings went after him once the game was over https://t.co/xyBr3NFvaapic.twitter.com/4qofW03jdt

— Rate the Refs (@Rate_the_Refs) November 25, 2025

Jennings was so incensed that after he struck Moehrig, he was still trying to break free of multiple 49ers staffers holding him back from going after the Panthers safety again, and they brought Jennings to the ground. 

The NFL will likely review the altercation, as they did with the Smith-Schuster and Branch incident. Moehrig's punch during the game will be part of that review. The 49ers hope that the NFL takes that into account, because they don't need to lose one of their best receivers for a game. 

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Bryce Young, Tetairoa McMillan cut 49ers lead to 17-9

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24 November 2025

The Panthers offense took its time getting going on Monday night, but their biggest play of the night has brought them back within one score of the 49ers.

Quarterback Bryce Young hit wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan for a 29-yard touchdown with 49 seconds left in the third quarter. It was the longest play of the night for either team.

The 49ers were penalized on the extra point, so the Panthers decided to go for two points from the 1-yard line. Young's pass to wide receiver Jalen Coker was incomplete, though, and the 49ers remain up 17-9.

Young is now 12-of-19 for 104 yards, a touchdown and an interception.

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Christian McCaffrey extends 49ers lead to 17-3

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24 November 2025

Christian McCaffrey scored 50 touchdowns as a member of the Panthers and he scored his first touchdown against the team in the third quarter of Monday night's game at Levi's Stadium.

McCaffrey capped the first 49ers possession of the second half with a 12-yard touchdown run around the left end. Matt Gay's extra point extended the 49ers' lead to 17-3 with 4:42 left to play in the third quarter.

The 49ers running back has 16 carries for 69 yards and seven catches for 53 yards.

Carolina had the ball to start the second half and got a 17-yard run from Rico Dowdle on their first offensive play. A holding penalty stalled the drive, however, and the Panthers will need to find their offensive footing in a hurry if they're going to have a chance at pulling out a win.

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