Arizona 26, San Francisco 20

1 2 3 4 T
ARI (5-10) 10 10 0 6 26
SFO (6-9) 3 3 7 7 20

Final

4:05 PM ET
December 24, 2006
Monster Park,
San Francisco, CA

Cards lose Leinart, extinguish 49ers' playoff hopes

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2114
3rd down efficiency
8-162-9
4th down efficiency
1-11-1
Total Yards372223
Passing249174
Comp-Att
18-2618-29
Yards per pass
9.66.0
Rushing12349
Rushing Attempts
4112
Yards per rush
3.04.1
Penalties5-453-35
Turnovers12
Fumbles lost
11
Interceptions thrown
01
Possession37:4022:20
Air/Ground Leaders
Arizona Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Leinart9/1316210
Warner9/1310500
San Francisco Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Smith18/2919001
Arizona Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
James29105011
Shipp51315
San Francisco Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Gore1151215
Hicks1-200
Arizona Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Fitzgerald493157
Boldin464023
San Francisco Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Davis491044
Battle755015
Arizona Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Walters110
Griffith001
San Francisco Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Battle110
Hicks001
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERARISFO
FG4:41Joe Nedney 49 Yd
Drive: 7 plays, 37 yds, 4:41
03
FG7:19Neil Rackers 25 Yd
Drive: 5 plays, 65 yds, 2:38
33
TD14:01Marcel Shipp 5 Yd Run (Neil Rackers Kick)
Drive: 8 plays, 64 yds, 3:26
103
SECOND QUARTERARISFO
TD6:53Larry Fitzgerald 6 Yd Pass From Matt Leinart (Neil Rackers Kick)
Drive: 10 plays, 74 yds, 5:12
173
FG13:03Neil Rackers 39 Yd
Drive: 9 plays, 33 yds, 4:30
203
FG14:38Joe Nedney 32 Yd
Drive: 8 plays, 56 yds, 1:35
206
THIRD QUARTERARISFO
TD8:35Frank Gore 2 Yd Run (Joe Nedney Kick)
Drive: 6 plays, 46 yds, 3:20
2013
FOURTH QUARTERARISFO
FG0:03Neil Rackers 37 Yd
Drive: 12 plays, 58 yds, 6:28
2313
FG6:32Neil Rackers 32 Yd
Drive: 4 plays, 4 yds, 1:41
2613
TD10:00Frank Gore 1 Yd Run (Joe Nedney Kick)
Drive: 8 plays, 58 yds, 3:28
2620

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Kurt Warner went from an Iowa supermarket to the NFL's pinnacle, winning a Super Bowl and two MVP awards along the way. Yet he still got nervous replacing Matt Leinart while the Arizona Cardinals held off the 49ers in a nearly meaningless game.

Warner finally squashed those butterflies -- and San Francisco's playoff hopes -- with one last clock-killing drive.

Leinart passed for 162 yards before spraining his left shoulder before halftime, and Warner finished up with 105 yards passing in the Cardinals' fourth victory in six games, 26-20 Sunday to eliminate San Francisco (6-9) from postseason contention.

Though the injury apparently isn't serious, Arizona coach Dennis Green said Leinart will be shelved for the season finale at San Diego next Sunday. Leinart won't need surgery, but is scheduled for an MRI exam Wednesday.

Leinart was injured when Roderick Green sacked him shortly before halftime, and the 2004 Heisman Trophy winner is out for the season. Warner, the former shelf-stocker who became a superstar, was back in charge nearly three months after losing his job to the high-profile rookie.

Warner wasn't asked to do much while Arizona nursed a second-half lead, but he coolly directed Arizona's final drive, completing two long passes for first downs before finishing the Cards' five-minute march with three straight kneeldowns.

"We just want to finish the season finally playing the way we wanted to play the whole year," Warner said. "I think they know what I can do, but when you sit out for 10 weeks, even you aren't sure how you're going to feel, what the speed of the game is."

Warner also appeared to back off recent retirement talk, saying, "I feel great. I want to play some more [next season], but in what capacity and where, that's to be determined."

Edgerrin James had 105 yards to become Arizona's first 1,000-yard rusher in eight years, while Larry Fitzgerald caught a TD pass and Marcel Shipp ran for another score as the Cardinals (5-10) jumped to an early 20-3 lead, then held on for their fourth straight win over the 49ers.

Improbably, Arizona is a division-best 4-2 against NFC West opponents during its eighth consecutive losing season.

"Unofficially, we're the best in the West," James said. "Even though we don't get a chance to go to the playoffs, we know we have the best divisional record, and that's big. This is something you learn from."

Alex Smith passed for 190 yards, and Frank Gore's second touchdown run with 5:00 to play cut Arizona's lead to six points. But the 49ers couldn't get the ball back after two earlier fourth-quarter drives ended in turnovers.

Gore rushed for just 51 yards, failing to surpass Garrison Hearst's single-season rushing record in a roundly disappointing afternoon for the 49ers, who still entertained hopes of winning the division and getting to the playoffs just two seasons after going 2-14.

"You can't learn anything from losing," 49ers linebacker Brandon Moore said. "You can say we played well, but when it comes down to it, you learn nothing from losing except losing."

Neil Rackers, who kicked six field goals in the Cardinals' win over San Francisco in Mexico City last season, connected from 25, 39, 37 and 32 yards -- but television replays appeared to show his 37-yarder on the first play of the fourth quarter actually missed.

Leinart's injury was just one of several personnel problems for both teams. Linebacker Gerald Hayes, Arizona's leading tackler, was scratched for the first time all season with injured ribs, while cornerback David Macklin strained his hamstring early in the second half.

The 49ers lost left tackle Jonas Jennings to a dislocated right shoulder in the first quarter, and Arnaz Battle had seven catches while picking up the slack from Antonio Bryant, who began his four-game suspension for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy.

"The guys that stepped in did a good job, but it wasn't enough," Smith said. "We had a lot of distractions this week. It's important to get back to football next week and make the most of one last game."

Smith threw a tipped interception and Battle fumbled on consecutive offensive plays in the fourth quarter while San Francisco trailed by less than a touchdown. The Niners then converted a fourth down on the way to Gore's 1-yard TD plunge, but never saw the ball again.

The Cardinals beat San Francisco 34-27 in the opening game in their gorgeous new stadium in September, but lost their next eight games to spark rumors of Green's imminent firing. Yet with Leinart building cohesion with his teammates each week, Arizona has become an improved offensive team, scoring at least 17 points in seven straight games.

"We don't like the fact that we're not in the playoff hunt," Green said. "A lot of teams got eliminated today, including San Francisco."

Game notes
The 49ers wore their cherry-red throwback jerseys for the second time this season. ... James is the Cardinals' first 1,000-yard rusher since Adrian Murrell did it in 1998.


NFL Scores

Thursday, December 21st 2006
Minnesota 7 Final
Green Bay 9
Saturday, December 23rd 2006
Kansas City 20 Final
Oakland 9
Sunday, December 24th 2006
Carolina 10 Final
Atlanta 3
Tennessee 30 Final
Buffalo 29
Tampa Bay 22 Final
Cleveland 7
Chicago 26 Final
Detroit 21
Washington 31 Final
St. Louis 37 OT
New Orleans 30 Final
NY Giants 7
Baltimore 31 Final
Pittsburgh 7
New England 24 Final
Jacksonville 21
Indianapolis 24 Final
Houston 27
Arizona 26 Final
San Francisco 20
Cincinnati 23 Final
Denver 24
San Diego 20 Final
Seattle 17
Monday, December 25th 2006
Philadelphia 23 Final
Dallas 7
NY Jets 13 Final
Miami 10