SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Kyler Murray's day started with a 50-yard touchdown run where he pointed to the end zone in celebration almost as soon as he crossed the line of scrimmage.
It ended with him driving the Arizona Cardinals into field goal position and then becoming a spectator watching his team's fill-in kicker and defense come through at the end.
Both delivered with Chad Ryland kicking a 35-yard field goal with 1:37 to play and Kyzir White intercepting a pass from Brock Purdy to seal Arizona's 24-23 comeback victory over the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday.
''I hated it,'' Murray said about the game being out of his control at the end. ''I didn't want to give them the ball back. I was hoping we could convert and end the games on our terms. That didn't happen. Chad was great making the field goal and the defense came up clutch.''
Murray did plenty with his touchdown run, touchdown pass and key late drive but he also had plenty of help. James Conner ran for 86 yards and scored on a 2-point conversion, Marvin Harrison Jr. made a fourth-down catch to fuel the winning drive and the defense pitched a second-half shutout with three takeaways.
It was a far cry from a week ago when the Cardinals (2-3) were embarrassed in a 42-14 loss at home to Washington.
''We wanted to get it to the fourth quarter and have a chance to win the game, and that's what we did,'' coach Jonathan Gannon said. ''Last week was not a good performance by us. They took that some type of way.''
This marked the second time this season that San Francisco (2-3) blew a double-digit lead in the fourth quarter to a division rival, having done it in Week 3 against the Los Angeles Rams.