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    Pyrrhic Victory: 49ers Survive Eagles in Wild Card Thriller, Lose Kittle to Torn Achilles

    Brady FowlerBy Brady FowlerJanuary 12, 20263 Mins Read
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    Key Takeaways

    • The Result: San Francisco 49ers advance to the Divisional Round after a gritty win over the Philadelphia Eagles.
    • The Cost: All-Pro Tight End George Kittle suffered a confirmed torn Achilles and is out for the remainder of the postseason.
    • The Hero: Brock Purdy overcame two early interceptions to engineer a clutch game-winning drive in the final minutes.
    • The Context: The win marks a successful, albeit painful, return to Lincoln Financial Field, the site of Purdy’s elbow injury in the 2023 NFC Championship.

    PHILADELPHIA — The demons of 2023 have been banished, but the cost of the exorcism might be the San Francisco 49ers’ Super Bowl hopes.

    In a Wild Card weekend defined by chaos, San Francisco walked into the hostile cauldron of Lincoln Financial Field and walked out with a season-saving victory. But the post-game locker room wasn’t filled with champagne showers; it was silent.

    Aaron Rodgers on his NFL future after completing his 21st season: pic.twitter.com/RHH3t2rQs6

    — NFL (@NFL) January 13, 2026

    NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport confirmed the team’s worst fears Tuesday morning: George Kittle has suffered a torn Achilles tendon. The heart and soul of the 49ers offense is done for the year.

    Purdy’s Redemption & The Drive

    For three quarters, it looked like history repeating itself. The Eagles’ pass rush swarmed, the crowd deafened, and Brock Purdy looked rattled. The 49ers quarterback threw two interceptions early, fueling Philadelphia’s momentum and putting San Francisco in a deep hole.

    Then came the shift.

    With the season on the brink and the “E-A-G-L-E-S” chants reaching fever pitch, Purdy didn’t blink. He orchestrated a surgical game-winning drive, dissecting the Philadelphia secondary with precision. He didn’t just manage the game; he seized it, finding open receivers and scrambling for critical first downs when the pocket collapsed.

    “We knew it wasn’t going to be pretty. Coming back here… there’s a lot of noise. But we stuck to the script. We made plays when we had to.” — Brock Purdy, Post-game Press Conference

    The Injury Bug Bites Back

    The victory, however, feels hollow. Late in the contest, Kittle went down on a non-contact play, clutching his lower leg. The visual was immediate and sickeningly familiar to sports fans. He was carted off, head in hands.

    Head Coach Kyle Shanahan, usually stoic, wore his emotions on his sleeve regarding the loss of his star tight end.

    “It hurts. I’m not gonna lie. George is the engine of this team. To win a game like this and lose a guy like that… it’s a mixed bag of emotions right now. We have to regroup fast.” — Kyle Shanahan

    The 49ers are no strangers to the “injury bug,” but losing Kittle—arguably the best blocking tight end in football and a crucial safety valve for Purdy—changes the entire complexion of the NFC playoffs.

    Playoff Implications: What’s Next?

    San Francisco moves on to the Divisional Round, but the road ahead is treacherous. Without Kittle, the onus shifts heavily to Christian McCaffrey and Deebo Samuel to carry the offensive load. The offensive line will also need to adjust its protection schemes without Kittle’s elite edge blocking.

    Meanwhile, in the AFC, the New England Patriots secured their first playoff win since Super Bowl LIII behind rookie sensation Drake Maye, and the Chicago Bears stunned the Packers, proving that this year’s Wild Card weekend was truly the weekend of the underdog—and the casualty.

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