Key Takeaways
- The Final: San Francisco officially eliminates Philadelphia with a 23-19 victory.
- History Made: Brock Purdy becomes the first “Mr. Irrelevant” to lead a road playoff upset against a defending Super Bowl champion.
- Divisional Bound: The 49ers advance to face the Seattle Seahawks next weekend.
PHILADELPHIA — The silence at Lincoln Financial Field was deafening. As the final whistle blew and the San Francisco 49ers flooded the turf, the reality set in: the defending Super Bowl champions are out. In a game defined by grit and a relentless pass rush, the 49ers punched their ticket to the Divisional Round with a 23-19 statement win over the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Final Stand
Philadelphia had one last gasp with 1:04 remaining on the clock. Jalen Hurts took the snap at his own 40-yard line, looking to orchestrate a signature “Brotherly Shove” drive to save the season. Instead, he met a wall of red and gold. The 49ers’ secondary draped themselves over A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith, forcing Hurts into a desperate fourth-down heave that fell harmlessly to the turf.
San Francisco’s defense was the story of the second half. They limited the Eagles’ high-powered offense to just 6 points after the intermission. While the Eagles dominated the time of possession (34:12 to 25:48), they couldn’t find the end zone when it mattered most. The 49ers’ red-zone defense held Philadelphia to 1-of-4 on touchdown opportunities inside the 20-yard line.
Box Score Snapshot: 49ers vs. Eagles
| Team | 1st Q | 2nd Q | 3rd Q | 4th Q | Final |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| San Francisco | 7 | 3 | 0 | 13 | 23 |
| Philadelphia | 3 | 10 | 3 | 3 | 19 |
What They Said
“Nobody gave us a chance in this building. Not one person. But we looked at each other in that locker room and knew we were the better team. We proved it today.” — Brock Purdy, 49ers QB
“This one is going to sting for a long time. We didn’t execute, and they did. That’s the playoffs. You don’t get second chances.” — Nick Sirianni, Eagles Head Coach
A New King in the NFC?
This win shifts the entire power dynamic of the NFC. By knocking off the #2 seed, San Francisco has blown the bracket wide open. The 49ers now prepare for a short week before heading to Seattle. They will have to do it without George Kittle, but the momentum from this upset makes them the most dangerous team left in the field.
For the Eagles, the questions will start immediately. From the sideline heated exchanges to the late-game offensive stagnation, Philadelphia’s title defense ended with a whimper rather than a roar. The “Linc” was supposed to be a fortress; tonight, it was a crime scene for a season gone wrong.

