SANTA CLARA, CA — Three years ago, the question wasn’t if the 49ers had a roster capable of winning; it was whether the last pick in the draft could steer the ship without crashing it into the rocks. On a stormy Saturday in January 2023, Brock Purdy didn’t just steer the ship. He turned Levi’s Stadium into his personal playground. 348 total yards. 4 touchdowns. A 41-23 demolition of the Seattle Seahawks. This wasn’t just a win; it was the moment “Mr. Irrelevant” died and a franchise quarterback was born.
Rookie Jitters? Not Here.
The first half felt shaky. The Seahawks, led by Geno Smith, took a 17-16 lead into the break. The rain fell sideways. The doubters started typing their “I told you so” tweets. Then came the second half adjustment that changed the trajectory of the entire NFC West.
Purdy stopped managing the game and started dictating it. He escaped pressure with a calmness that belied his rookie status. He found Brandon Aiyuk in the back of the end zone. He handed it off to Christian McCaffrey. But the dagger came when he hit Deebo Samuel for a 74-yard touchdown that broke Seattle’s spine. The rookie finished with 332 passing yards and 3 scores through the air, plus a rushing touchdown for good measure.
Locker Room Talk
“We got a quarterback. You see him making plays? He’s scrambling, he’s throwing balls on the money. He’s doing everything we need him to do.”
— Trent Williams, 49ers Left Tackle (2023 Post-Game)
Why This Game Still Matters
Looking back, this Wild Card matchup defined the current era of 49ers football. Before this game, Purdy was a cute story—a third-stringer keeping the seat warm. After dismantling a division rival on the national stage, the narrative shifted violently. He proved that Kyle Shanahan’s offense didn’t just need a bus driver; it needed a point guard. That performance set the standard for efficiency and explosive playmaking that San Francisco chases to this day.

