Rookie WR Brandon, 49, seems to be experienced in the blows of the Ayuk Giants


The first game of the 49ers of the game went to Rookie wide receiver Brandon Ayuk, which was a sign of things to come on Sunday.

Ayuk, for whom the 49ers traded six places to take in the NFL Draft last spring, had something to come in the 49-7 win over the Giants at MetLife Stadium in the 49-7 victory party.

After coming out with a hamstring injury in Week 1 and seeing limited action in Week 2, Ike was a big part of the 49ers’ game plan at Week 3.

There UK said, “It was fun to get out of there and get my feet wet.” “Last week I felt like she was out of the way of knowing what it would be like. So, I was excited to get to work this week, and I knew I would have more options. “

49 people do not have time now for the growing suffering of the riots. Injured leaves with many of his players. He’s the next man, even if you have two seasons Sierra College and two seasons under your belt in the state of Arizona.

With Debo Samuel out with an injury, 2019 starter Emmanuel Sanders in New Orleans and Dente Pattis is not yet an effective option, the commissioner got off to a good start with Kendrick Bourne. And with George Kettle still out with a knee injury with the primary goal achieved, the IUK took a lot of action.

“I was happy with the commissioner,” coach Kyle told Shanah. “He struggled a bit in the first half, but then kept going in the early drive of the third quarter.”

What exactly were his struggles, Shanahan was asked.

“I shouldn’t have said that,” said the 49-man coach. “Conflicts are for my own standard. It wasn’t bad in any way. … I felt he was a lot more aggressive than his roots in the second half. “

That’s a bit of an understanding of the demands Shanah puts on his players. The next man, called the next number, and you expect.

“The more people you can run the ball and catch the ball, the more options it gives you,” Shanah said. “It also helps you with injuries.”

IUK did both. He was targeted eight times and caught five catches for 70 yards. He ran three times for y1 yards, 19 of which came on a third-quarter carry, with three blockers opening a huge hole in the final zone with him.

Ayuk also had the support of his youth backup quarterback. Nick Mullens, who started the injured Jimmy Garoppolo, was quiet on strike and on point, he said.

“Especially with me talking to some of those early mistakes,” the IUK said. “He kept me involved, kept his head straight.”

Now that IUK has got its feet wet, expect to see more deception from Reno.

“Every week you feel like you’re the main point of the crime,” he said. “That way you’ll be better.”

Ann Killin is a San Francisco Chronicle columnist. Email: [email protected] Twitter: @ Nankillian