The San Francisco 49ers exorcised their Philadelphia demons and slammed the door on a repeat bid, stunning the defending champion Eagles 23-19 in a wild-card thriller that flips the NFC playoff bracket upside-down.
Lincoln Financial Field fell silent as Brock Purdy fired a six-yard strike to Christian McCaffrey with 2:47 left, completing a fourth-quarter comeback that sends the 49ers to Seattle and the Eagles into an offseason of what-if.
Trick-play payback
Philadelphia once immortalized the “Philly Special.” Sunday, Jauan Jennings flipped the script. On the first play of the fourth quarter, Jennings took a lateral, rolled right and lofted a 29-yard touchdown to McCaffrey—San Francisco’s only completion longer than 20 yards all night. The score erased a 16-10 deficit and ignited a 13-0 run that proved decisive.
- Jennings’ passer rating: 158.3 (perfect).
- Eagles’ defense allowed 17 points after turnovers—only three off Purdy’s two picks.
Purdy’s revenge tour rolls on
Three years ago Purdy left Philly injured and overwhelmed in the NFC Championship. This time he finished 22-of-34 for 262 yards, shaking off two interceptions by All-Pro rookie Quinyon Mitchell to author his first postseason road win.
San Francisco’s offensive balance—29 rushes for 141 yards—kept Haason Reddick and the Eagles’ front from pinning their ears back, a tactical tweak that neutralized the NFL’s third-ranked pressure rate.
Kittle scare looms large
The victory came at a cost. George Kittle was carted off with a right Achilles tendon injury late in the second quarter. If MRI results confirm a tear, the 49ers will enter Seattle without their emotional engine and top seam-stretcher, forcing Kyle Shanahan to lean even heavier on Deebo Samuel and Jennings in 12-personnel groupings.
Philadelphia’s collapse by the numbers
- Red-zone failures: 1-for-4, settling for three field goals.
- Turnover margin: +2, yet only six points off takeaways.
- Pass rush: zero sacks on 39 Purdy drop-backs.
The Eagles’ last four drives: punt, downs, punt, interception—mirror images of the 2023 collapse that cost them the NFC East crown.
Seattle sequel set: why the 49ers match up
San Francisco split the regular-season series with the top-seeded Seahawks, winning 30-20 at Levi’s in Week 6 and falling 20-17 at Lumen Field in Week 15. The difference: Geno Smith’s 8.2 yards per attempt versus pressure on 42% of Purdy’s drop-backs in the loss. Expect Shanahan to deploy quicker RPOs and motion-heavy sets to negate Tariq Woolen’s sideline speed.
Instant playoff ripple effects
- NFC title odds swung 18% toward the 49ers, per ESPN Analytics.
- Eagles’ 2026 cap projects $18 million over the limit, raising questions on A.J. Brown and Darius Slay extensions.
- 49ers’ road Super Bowl path now runs through outdoor venues—weather could favor their top-ranked rushing attack.
Philadelphia’s dynasty talk is tabled; San Francisco’s redemption arc is alive and sprinting toward the Pacific Northwest.
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