The second quarter of Thursday night's game against the Green Bay Packers brought another bad break for the 49ers' ailing defense.
Packers wideout Davante Adams, who already had beaten the 49ers' secondary for a difficult touchdown grab on Green Bay's first drive, drew a pass interference penalty on cornerback Jason Verrett, setting the Packers up with first-and-goal at the 1-yard line.
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The call was made despite the ball appearing to be uncatchable for Adams, as this screenshot from the broadcast seems to indicate.
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Several of the many 49ers out of Thursday night's game with injuries were not happy about the call on their teammate Verrett.
The Packers eventually capped the drive off with this touchdown pass to a wide-open Marcedes Lewis, who seemed to slip past the entire 49ers defense.
A depleted 49ers unit will try to rally in the second half to slow down the high-flying Packers offense, as Rodgers tosses his second touchdown of the first 30 minutes.