Brock Purdy showed all the right moves Sunday against the Cleveland Browns.
He dodged and scrambled away from pressure, doing a nice pirouette when necessary to avoid sacks. He correctly read an option play at the goal line and converted it into a 2-yard touchdown run. And then Purdy, a straight arrow if there ever was one, even broke out “The Dougie,” a hip-hop dance move that dates back to rapper Doug E. Fresh in the 1980s.
“God forbid a white guy has a little bit of motion,” tight end George Kittle joked following the 49ers’ 26-8 road win over the Cleveland Browns.
For one afternoon with temperatures in the 30s and wind approaching 40 miles per hour, turf toe was a distant memory and the 49ers finished the last game before their bye with a 9-4 record and four games to play. So Purdy

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