The final play of the San Francisco 49ers' preseason game against the Las Vegas Raiders was nothing short of chaotic — a true spectacle that encapsulated the unpredictable nature of football. With the game tied at 24 and just three seconds remaining, fourth-string quarterback Tanner Mordecai lined up at the 49ers' own 45-yard line for what was expected to be the final play, given that NFL preseason overtime was abolished a few years ago. What followed was a sequence that stretched far beyond those three seconds, leaving everyone on the edge of their seats. Quarterback Josh Dobbs, who had a standout performance earlier in the game, was among those intently watching the unfolding drama.
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