This one will carry a bit more weight." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesHorizontal - WhiteNiners Nationa San Francisco 49ers communityLog In or Sign UpLog InSign UpFanpostsFanshotsSectionsLibrary49ersOddsShopAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 322 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections 49ers Salary CapLevi’s Stadium Events49ers Transactions49ers Injury News49ers Press Conferences & Conference Calls49ers waive Pita Taumoepenu. AgainNew https://www.49ersfanshop.com/Deion-Sanders-Jersey ,111commentsThis one will carry a bit more weight. PDTShareTweetShareShare49ers waive Pita Taumoepenu. AgainThe San Francisco 49ers are mighty busy on Tuesday. They’ve brought back cornerback Dontae Johnson and also released Anthony Davis. They also have waived Pita Taumoepenu. This isn’t the first time Taumoepenu has been waived. He was cut on the way to the 2018 53-man roster but stuck on the practice squad after clearing waivers. The 49ers brought him to the main roster in mid December as the injury plague in full force to the team. The fact Taumoepenu is being waived before training camp even begins might indicate this is the last time he dons a 49ers uniform. If the 49ers had any indication of keeping him around, they’d have done this at the last possible second. The fact he’s being let go before training camp even begins is telling, and also a favor so he has a chance to find a new team before training camps begin. Taumoepenu was taken in the sixth round of the 2017 NFL Draft. While things didn’t work out, this is something common with picks that late. He had a decent chance and some great film, but also was a risk. What a day for roster transactions. The defensive line was everywhere. The offensive tackles? They have some work to do" San Francisco 49ers News49ers Recaps49ers vs. Broncos game week: Everything you need to knowFour winners and three losers from the 49ers win over the BroncosNew,69commentsThe defensive line was everywhere. The offensive tackles? They have some work to doPDTShare this storyShare this on FacebookShare this on TwitterShareAll sharing optionsShareAll sharing options for:Four winners and three losers from the 49ers win over the BroncosTwitterFacebookRedditPocketFlipboardEmailPhoto by Dustin Bradford/Getty ImagesThe San Francisco 49ers were always going to beat the Denver Broncos in the long run. The Niners didn’t get off to the hottest start, but they made enough plays to win 24-15. Now that we’ve recapped the came, here are four winners and three losers from Monday Night Football.WinnersSolomon ThomasSolly has looked like a different player in practice Roger Craig Jersey , and he continued to show that against the Broncos. If you look at the box score, Thomas had a couple of solo tackles, one for a loss, and that’s it. His effort was everything. Thomas played inside and out and was hustling all over the place. If he plays like he did Monday Night when DeForest Buckner, Dee Ford, and Nick Bosa are on the field, the defense will be better than the biggest homer imagined. Here are some of his plays:Raheem MostertMostert found the end zone and his celebration was bigger than football. If we’re leaving it to football, Mostert will make it difficult to leave him out of the running back mix. Mostert had eight touches for 100 yards. Three of his five carries went for first downs Ronnie Lott Color Rush Jersey , and two of them went for more than ten yards. Knowing health has been an issue at running back, Mostert proved that he belongs.LosersJimmy GaroppoloI’m going to go throw-for-throw, and walk through Garoppolo’s performance later on. I understand this is his first live-action in nearly a year, and none of this will matter if the 49ers are 5-2. We still have to talk about his play. None of Jimmy G’s surrounding parts did him any favors, but neither did he. Garoppolo looked like a player that hasn’t been hit. He was gun-shy when it came to stepping up in the pocket. That led to some poor decision-making and a result that we would all love to forget.DJ ReedReed’s final stats look better than what they should have been. He was targeted four times and gave up three receptions. If you recall, he gave up a 45-yard pass to Emmanuel Sanders that was negated by a Garrett Bolles holding call. Reed gave up back-to-back catches that allowed Denver to extend the drive. He did break up a pass and came free on a blitz, but for someone who is competing for a starting spot, Reed did not help himself against the Broncos.Offensive tacklesEarly on there was some apparent miscommunication between the offensive line. When Joe freaking Staley is letting a defender run right past him https://www.49ersfanshop.com/Jerry-Rice-Jersey , something is up. Justin Skule picked up where he left off last week, and that is not a compliment. The rookie allowed a sack, another pressure, and also had a penalty. At this rate, he might not even make the practice squad. I don’t remember Willie Beavers or Sam Young being beaten, but they didn’t exactly stand out, either.WinnersJaquiski TarttTartt looked like a player that I watched a couple of years ago when I thought he was a top-five safety. You want a safety to be active, and Tartt was just that. Tartt finished the game with six tackles Colin Kaepernick Jersey , three of those were stops. He was targeted twice, one of those Tartt broke up the pass, and the other didn’t gain a yard. He showed range by pursuing a play from the backside that resulted in a tackle for loss. It was an excellent showing for Tartt. A reminder that he’s a really good football player.Backup defensive lineThis group owned Denver’s offensive line all night. It was an impressive showing for several guys. The defense finished with seven sacks and 19 hurries. Kentavius Street and Jay Bromley had two sacks. Damontre Moore continues to beat offensive tackles. He finished with a couple of hurries. UDFA Kevin Givens was too quick for Denver’s interior, as he flashed in the backfield a couple of times as well. Jeremiah Valoaga had a sack, two hurries, and five stops. Think Kris Kocurek is making a difference?