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Young Carries the 49ers

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From Associated Press

Steve Young played hurt. Steve Young won hurt.

Overcoming a nagging groin strain, Young led the Niners back from a 21-0 deficit to defeat Cincinnati, 28-21, on Sunday. He threw a game-tying touchdown pass with 2:08 left, then ran 15 yards for the winning score exactly a minute later, limping into the end zone on his sore leg.

“You could not ask for a more gutsy performance than what he did out there, especially when you know what Steve’s been going through,” said San Francisco Coach George Seifert, who picked up his 100th career victory faster than anyone in NFL history.

Seifert, who fired up his team with a halftime tirade in which he threw a chair, did it in his 132nd game. The fastest before him was Vince Lombardi, who needed 136.

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The 49ers (5-2) were nearly done in by five turnovers and injuries to their top two quarterbacks before dramatically prevailing.

“I think we had him frustrated at first but he’s a great quarterback and he made the plays when he had to,” Bengal linebacker James Francis said.

Young, struggling in his first start in four games, was taken out in favor of Elvis Grbac in the first quarter but had to return when Grbac went down because of a shoulder injury just before the end of the first half.

Trailing, 21-14, in the fourth quarter, with 5:35 left in regulation, San Francisco started at its own 12.

Young went four for four for 67 yards, the last 45 coming on a pass to the streaking Terrell Owens, a rookie starting in place of injured J.J. Stokes.

Dedrick Dodge intercepted Jeff Blake on the ensuing series, setting up the 49ers’ winning drive at the Bengal 32-yard line.

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