Final score White Richard Sherman Jersey , The 49ers impressed in their first start after losing Jimmy Garoppolo. They still struggle with tackles, but C.J. Beathard was quite impressive in his 2018 debut. The 49ers lost 29-27, but Beathard impressed with 298 passing yards and two touchdowns. He threw two interceptions, but one was a drop by George Kittle, and one came after Beathard was bum-rushed late in the game. He took some big hits and generally played solid football in the loss.49ers driving heading into 4th quarterIt’s hard to keep up with what has been an exciting game. The 49ers trailed 26-17, but C.J. Beathard connected with George Kittle for an 85-yard touchdown on a catch and run. The 49ers forced the Chargers to punt and now the 49ers have the ball at midfield, trailing 26-24 heading into the fourth quarter.Injury updatesThe 49ers return in the third quarter with Joe Staley and Dante Pettis both ruled out. Erik Magnuson is in at right tackle for Mike McGlinchey who left earlier with some kind of lower leg issue. The game is tied up 17-17 heading into the third quarter.Joe Staley injures kneeThe 49ers lead the Chargers 17-6, but have suffered a tough loss on the offensive line. Left tackle Joe Staley suffered a knee injury midway through the second quarter when Derwin James got a big hit on C.J. Beathard. Staley walked off the field and has since walked back to the locker room. He is listed as questionable to return.49ers take 14-0 lead!The 49ers are rolling early. C.J. Beathard found Kendrick Bourne on a short slant route for the score.49ers take 7-0 lead on pick-sixThe 49ers did not waste any time getting on the board to take a lead on the Chargers. On the third play of the game, Philip Rivers threw a pass intercepted by safety Antone Exum. Exum ran the ball back 31 yards for the score. Exum is playing in place of an injured Jaquiski Tartt.Dante Pettis knee injuryThe 49ers rookie injured his knee on a punt return in the first quarter, and is questionable to return. He was down and in pain, and needed help walking off the field. He went to the blue injury tent, and was then carted to the locker room.Week 4 inactivesThe 49ers and Chargers announced their inactives, and good news for the most part for San Francisco. Both running backs, Matt Breida and Alfred Morris, will play. Additionally, Antone Exum, who was downgraded to questionable on Saturday due to a quadricep injury, is active and will start at strong safety. Richard Sherman was ruled out on Friday, while Jaquiski Tartt had been listed as doubtful.49ers inactives: WR Richie James, CB Richard Sherman, S Jaquiski Tartt, OG Joshua Garnett, OL Najee Toran, DL Jullian Taylor, OT Shon ColemanChargers inactives: LB Kyzir White, C Cole Toner, T Joe Barksdale, G Forrest Lamp, WR JJ Jones, DT T.Y. McGill, DE Joey BosaAdrian Colbert injury updateSafety Adrian Colbert was listed as questionable for Week 4 with a hip injury he suffered last week. He was a DNP on Wednesday, and limited Thursday and Friday. Based on pre-game workouts, it would appear he is set to be active for the game.Matt Breida, Alfred Morris injury updatesThe 49ers are expected to have both of their starting running backs for Week 4, according to Ian Rapoport and Adam Schefter. Breida suffered a knee injury last Sunday and was limited on Wednesday and Friday. Morris suffered a knee injury during the practice week, and was limited on Thursday and Friday. Breida leads the NFL in yards per carry Youth Mike Person Jersey , and he and Morris need to get yards against the Chargers to set up C.J. Beathard for success.49ers-Chargers previewThe San Francisco 49ers are back on the road for the second time in a row. This time the milage isn’t as bad as they head to Los Angeles to take on the Chargers. While the short travel is nice, the 49ers have lost Jimmy Garoppolo for the season, making C.J. Beathard the starting quarterback going forward. This will be the first time to see if Beathard has improved on his rookie season, and with a second year in Kyle Shanahan’s offense, we can all cross our fingers.This will be an afternoon game kicking off at 1:25 PM.The game will air on CBS and you can see who gets it by looking at our broadcast map. Andrew Catalon and James Lofton will be in the booth. The 49ers were mounting a comeback against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 3, but no sooner did they make a redzone trip to make things interesting, Jimmy Garoppolo made an ill-advised cut and blew out his ACL, putting him out for the season. The team now will lean on C.J. Beathard to get through 2018. Beathard finished 2017 winning only one game and completing 54.9 percent of his passes. He finished his stint as a starter with four touchdown passes to six interceptions. The offense can continue to develop in Garoppolo’s absence, but if Beathard will hold them back with his own play is something to watch. For Week 4, the Chargers will be without defensive lineman Joey Bosa. Wide receivers Keenan Allen (Knee) is questionable while wide receiver Travis Benjamin (foot) is a game-time decision. Right tackle Joe Barksdale will also be out after injuring his knee in Week 1The 49ers are fighting numerous injuries. Matt Breida (knee) remains a gametime decision. Cornerback Richard Sherman (calf) will be missing the game.Safety Jaquiski Tartt (shoulder) also is doubtful.Nuts and boltsLocation: Stubhub Center, Los Angeles, CAGame time: Sunday, September 30th, 1:25 P.M. PTTV channel: CBSOnline streaming: NFL Game PassLocal Radio: 810-AM, 107.7 (Ted Robinson, Tim Ryan) | Full listingsSports USA national radio: Bob Fitzgerald, Hank BauerSpanish Radio: KTRB 860-AM (Jes煤s Z谩rate, Gabriel Sotelo)Matchup history: Series tied at 7-7Announcers: Andrew Catalon, James LoftonEnemy blog: Bolts from the BlueTwitter: @ninersnationFacebook: Go ahead and give us a like!Instagram: @ninersnationsbnRegular season scheduleWeek 1: @ Minnesota Vikings — 24-16 LossWeek 2: vs. Detroit Lions, — 30-27 WinWeek 3: @ Kansas City Chiefs, 10:00 a.m., FOX, Sunday, September 23 — 38-27 LossWeek 4: @ Los Angeles Chargers, 1:25 p.m., CBS, Sunday, September 30Week 5: vs. Arizona Cardinals, 1:25 p.m., FOX, Sunday, October 7Week 6: @ Green Bay Packers, 5:15 p.m., ESPN, Monday, October 15Week 7: vs. Los Angeles Rams, 5:20 p.m. Youth Dante Pettis Jersey , NBC, Sunday, October 21Week 8: @ Arizona Cardinals, 1:25 p.m., FOX, Sunday, October 28Week 9: vs. Oakland Raiders, 5:20 p.m., NFL Network, Thursday, November 1Week 10: vs. New York Giants, 5:15 p.m., ESPN, Monday, November 12Week 11: BYEWeek 12: @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 10:00 a.m., FOX, Sunday, November 25Week 13: @ Seattle Seahawks, 5:20 p.m., NBC, Sunday, December 2Week 14: vs. Denver Broncos, 1:05 p.m., CBS, Sunday, December 9Week 15: vs. Seattle Seahawks, 1:05 p.m., FOX, Sunday, December 16Week 16: vs. Chicago Bears, 1:05 p.m., FOX, Sunday, December 23Week 17: @ Los Angeles Rams, 1:25 p.m., FOX http://www.authenticssanfrancisco49ers.com/cheap-laken-tomlinson-jersey , Sunday, December 30 Going into the season, I don’t think anyone imagined that the 49ers-Raiders’ Thursday Night Football matchup would feature two one-win teams. Yet, both teams are on a downward spiral in 2018 and heading for the top of the NFL Draft. To add another layer of complexity to this game — as if a shortened week isn’t difficult enough — the 49ers may be without quarterback C.J. Beathard due a to wrist injury. That implies that backup Nick Mullens may be making his first career start in the regular season.Aside from that, linebacker Reuben Foster and safety Jaquiski Tartt are out for Thursday’s matchup with various injuries, while running backs Matt Breida and Raheem Mostert, wideout Pierre Garcon, corner Richard Sherman and center Weston Richburg are listed as questionable.Yikes. That’s a lot of important names that could be watching from the sideline against the Oakland Raiders on Thursday. Despite these injuries, here’s what the 49ers will have to do in order to find some success in the Battle of the Bay.1. Take the ball out of the 49ers’ quarterbacks hands and lean heavily on the running game. Mullens could make his first career start under the lights against a Bay Area rival on primetime with a short week of preparation. That is not ideal. It is a lot to ask for anyone, especially an undrafted free agent.Or, if Beathard is able to suit up, that means his wrist probably isn’t going to be 100 percent, limiting his throwing ability on the field. Head coach Kyle Shanahan should try to limit the number of passing attempts that his quarterbacks have and force feed the 49ers’ running backs. There needs to be a clear disparity in the offensive balance, favoring the run over the pass.San Francisco currently employs the sixth-ranked rushing attack in the NFL, while Oakland has the 28th-ranked rushing defense. If Breida and Mostert are able to suit up, — which I expect them to — then Shanahan should take full advantage and feast on a young Raiders’ defense.2. Limit the Raiders’ most productive pass-catchers, TE Jared Cook and RB Jalen RichardWhen the Raiders came into training camp with wideouts Amari Cooper, Jordy Nelson and Martavis Bryant, I would have imagined the three being one of the more dynamic receiving corps in the NFL.Eight weeks into the season, Nelson seems to be a shell of himself, Cooper is a Cowboy and Bryant continues to be teetering on a potential suspension. So who are the quarterback Derek Carr’s favorite targets: tight end Jared Cook and running back Jalen Richard.Cook comes into Thursday with 36 catches and 474 yards, while Richard has 26 more catches than rushing attempts.The 49ers will be without Foster, which adds an extra layer of difficulty on Thursday. The major areas of weakness on the 49ers’ defense are the pass rush, covering running backs out of the backfield and limiting tight ends down the field. It’s going to be a challenge for linebackers Fred Warner and Malcolm Smith, who struggle in coverage of smaller, shiftier players.3. Don’t give Derek Carr extra chances against the 49ers’ defense.After turning the ball over 18 times in the first seven weeks of the season, the 49ers did a solid job of protecting the rock against the Cardinals last week, not having any giveaways. That theme will need to continue on Thursday night against the Raiders, especially with the potential injury-related absences on defense. Carr and co. have enough talent on offense to torch the 49ers’ defense, if Robert Saleh’s group is put on the field in bad situations. I fully expect a low-scoring, ugly, grind-it-out type of game on Thursday, but a few turnovers and short fields could change that. It’ll be pivotal for the offensive playmakers to not fumble the ball and the 49ers’ quarterbacks to make high-percentage throws.