NFL Analyst Stirs Debate That ‘A QB Controversy Is Brewing in San Francisco’ After Brock Purdy’s 3-INT Game vs. Panthers

Brock Purdy’s rough primetime showing prompts renewed scrutiny of the 49ers’ QB outlook as performance trends raise fresh concerns.

The San Francisco 49ers entered Monday night hoping to reassert control over their season, but instead, the matchup with Carolina produced an unexpected level of uncertainty.

What should have been a straightforward opportunity to attack a vulnerable defense instead led to more profound questions about the direction of the 49ers’ quarterback situation.


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According to reporting from PFSN’s Anthony Licciardi, the early portion of the game quickly devolved into one of the 49ers’ messiest outings of the year. The 49ers opened with a long touchdown drive, but the rhythm disappeared almost immediately afterward.

Licciardi noted that Brock Purdy’s second possession ended with an interception by Jaycee Horn, and another turnover followed soon after. The repeated mistakes disrupted multiple drives and prevented the 49ers from building a lead on the scoreboard.

Licciardi detailed that Purdy closed the first half with 114 yards on 23 attempts, along with one touchdown and three interceptions. The 49ers held a 10–3 lead largely because their defense consistently kept Carolina in check.

Much of Purdy’s production came through short-area work to George Kittle and Christian McCaffrey, whose early involvement helped stabilize the offense despite the turnovers.

PFSN Deputy Editor Alex Kennedy added fuel to the discussion by suggesting that a quarterback controversy may be emerging in the 49ers.

He pointed out that Purdy’s five-year, $265 million contract could eventually become a problem for the team if performances like the one on Monday night continue.

Additional context from PFSN’s QB Impact metrics deepens the evaluation. Purdy enters 2025 with an 87.4 Impact Score, ranking fourth for the season. Mac Jones holds an 80.0 score and ranks tenth.

In the broader historical dataset, Purdy sits at 76th overall since 2000, while Jones ranks 254th. Jones has appeared in more games this season, but their efficiency metrics remain close. Both average 241.8 passing yards per game, though Jones has thrown more touchdowns with 13 compared to Purdy’s 8, and he has one fewer interception.

Purdy maintains a slight edge in nYPA with 7.3 to Jones’s 7.1. On the ground, Jones has 61 rushing yards to Purdy’s 39, though neither has a rushing touchdown.

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These numbers underscore why Kennedy believes the situation may be shifting. Purdy’s turnover-heavy first half, paired with Jones’s steadier output in a larger sample, frames the conversation in a way the 49ers cannot easily ignore. What happens next will depend heavily on how Purdy responds, but for now, the 49ers’ quarterback picture has become far more complicated than expected.

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