The 49ers struggled on all fronts in their 26-15 loss to the Houston Texans and their PFF grades offer more detail on what went wrong.

The defense was on the field for a whopping 80 plays, which likely added to their inability to stop Houston quarterback C.J. Stroud and the Texans’ offense. Stroud only was under pressure on 10 of his 42 dropbacks, even though 49ers defensive coordinator Robert Saleh dialed up the highest blitz rate of the season (33.3 percent).

Stroud was very efficient when blitzed, completing 11 of his 13 attempts for 90 yards, a touchdown and a 121.2 passer rating. When the 49ers did not blitz, they only were able to get pressure on Stroud a meager three times over 28 plays.

Mac Jones only was blitzed on four of his 37 dropbacks, but the Texans’ defense still was abl

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