Dirty dozen! Fast start not enough for 49ers


Associated Press

SANTA CLARA, Calif.

With two touchdowns in the first five minutes against the reeling New York Jets, the San Francisco 49ers looked poised to finally get their first win since the season opener.

Then for the rest of the game, they became the same old Niners and extended their franchise-record losing streak to 12 games.

Bilal Powell scored on a 19-yard run after New York stopped Carlos Hyde on fourth-and-short to open overtime and the Jets dealt the 49ers perhaps their most disheartening loss of a lost season with a 23-17 victory on Sunday.

“It’s something that we have to be able to fight through,” quarterback Colin Kaepernick said. “We have to be able to change this course that we’re on and when we’re in these positions, we have to make plays at the end of the game, finish the game and be able to pull out a win.”

Despite running for 248 yards at a clip of 9.2 yards per carry and facing a team on a short week off a listless loss with an untested quarterback and a backup running back, San Francisco (1-12) still managed to find a way to lose.

The Niners broke out to a 14-0 lead for the third time in the past six home games, but have somehow lost them all. This was their record-tying ninth loss this season after scoring first as the pattern of fast starts and second-half duds continued under first-year coach Chip Kelly.

After taking a 17-3 lead in the second quarter, San Francisco was held to 133 yards, no points and punted six times on the final eight drives over the last 42:10 of game time.

With left tackle Joe Staley out with a hamstring injury and center Daniel Kilgore (right leg), tight end Vance McDonald (shoulder) and receiver Torrey Smith (concussion) leaving during the game, Kelly said he got too conservative.

“That’s on me as the play caller, but I just really wasn’t confident,” he said.

That allowed Bryce Petty and the Jets to tie the game with two fourth-quarter scores.