Key Takeaways
- The Upset: The San Francisco 49ers knocked off the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles with a gritty 23-19 road victory.
- Injury Blow: Star tight end George Kittle exited the game, leaving a depleted Niners squad to finish the fight without their primary weapon.
- The Bracket: San Francisco advances to face the Seattle Seahawks next week, while the Eagles’ title defense officially hits the turf.
PHILADELPHIA — The San Francisco 49ers didn’t care about the odds or the “defending champion” label. Despite losing cornerstone players to injury and staring down a hostile Lincoln Financial Field crowd, the Niners grinded out a 23-19 victory Sunday to end the Philadelphia Eagles’ quest for a repeat. [00:06]
Defense Smothers the Champs
In a weekend defined by road warriors—where the lower seeds have claimed three of the first four playoff games—none was more clinical than San Francisco’s performance in Philly. The Niners’ defense, led by a masterclass in preparation, held the high-octane Eagles offense in check just one week after stifling Seattle in a similar fashion. [01:47]
The story of the game wasn’t just who was on the field, but who wasn’t. The 49ers lost George Kittle early, forcing the team to dig deep into the depth chart. [00:25] While the Eagles roster is stacked with superstars, it was the Niners’ unheralded contributors who stepped up. In a staggering stat line, the duo of Robinson and fullback Kyle Juszczyk combined for nearly as many receiving yards as the entire Eagles’ wideout corps. [01:20]
Philadelphia’s downfall was a cocktail of self-inflicted wounds. Costly penalties at the most inopportune moments and a series of high-profile drops left the home crowd stunned. The Eagles had every opportunity to reclaim the lead in the final two minutes, but the Niners’ secondary refused to break. [01:13]
What They Said
“The game was indicative of their season… they’re an underman team, they’re well-coached. It is amazing for them to go into Philadelphia and win this game against a team that is stacked with superstars.” — Howie Long, NFL on FOX [00:31]
“Every game has come down to the last two minutes. The 49ers and Seattle is going to be a good one… Seattle’s defense smothered San Francisco [during the season], but I guarantee you the 49ers learn from their mistakes.” — Michael Strahan, NFL on FOX [02:09]
Playoff Implications: The Road to the Lombardi
The NFC bracket is now set for a collision course. With this win, the 49ers travel to Seattle next week to renew their fierce rivalry with the Seahawks. [01:47] Meanwhile, the Chicago Bears—the only home team to survive the Wild Card round so far—will prepare to host the Los Angeles Rams. [01:53]
For Philadelphia, the off-season starts today with more questions than answers. For San Francisco, the “next man up” philosophy has them three wins away from a trophy many thought they had no business chasing after the Kittle injury. [02:13]
Source Video: 49ers END Eagles’ Title Defense in Wild Card | NFL on FOX

