The San Francisco 49ers have stayed afloat throughout their bevy of injuries throughout this season. They entered Sunday against a fellow 4-1 team, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, with hopes of going to 5-1 and maintaining their lead in the NFC west.
Instead, the team lost 30-19 to the Buccaneers, as the defense couldn't hold off the Bucs' pass attack, despite them not having Mike Evans or Chris Godwin, and Emeka Egbuka leaving with a hamstring injury.
In the process, the secondary made some history they didn't want to.
The Niners defense, coached by Robert Saleh, didn't record a single interception in their game against the Buccaneers.