Brock Purdy of 49ers Shines in second half on ground Seahawks

Brock Purdy of 49ers Shines in second half on ground Seahawks 



Seahawks --After first half, the San Francisco 49ers scored 25 unanswered points to open the second half, pulling away to a 41-23 victory over the Seattle Seahawks on Saturday at Levi's Stadium. The NFC wild-card win was the 11th in a row for the 49ers, who will face an opponent to be determined in next weekend's divisional round.


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As the lowest-drafted rookie quarterback to start a playoff game, 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy appeared to show some understandable nerves for the first time in his young career.

Purdy started Saturday's wild-card matchup against Seattle with some missed throws and late reads on plays he's made look routine over the past month. But, once again, Purdy didn't flinch when faced with adversity.

With Purdy settling in and his playmakers gaining plenty of yards after the catch, the Niners rolled into next week's NFC divisional round. They'll host the Minnesota Vikings, Dallas Cowboys or Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Levi's Stadium.

Whatever was affecting Purdy early vanished with a quick stop in the locker room at halftime. He was nearly perfect in the final two quarters, going 9-of-11 for 185 yards with two passing touchdowns and a rushing score.

Purdy finished 18-of-30 for 332 yards with four total touchdowns. In the process, he became the third rookie quarterback to throw for three scores in a playoff game and threw for multiple touchdowns in a game for the seventh consecutive time, tying him with Justin Herbert for the longest streak by a rookie quarterback since 1950.

The biggest question facing these Niners as the postseason began was how Purdy would react when the lights burn brightest. Just as he has with every test thrown his way so far, Purdy passed with flying colors.

Pivotal play: The Seahawks trailed by only six with 2 minutes, 31 seconds left in the third quarter and had the ball at San Francisco's 19-yard line, threatening to take back the lead.

But when Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith dropped back to throw, he got immediate pressure from Niners defensive lineman Charles Omenihu off the right side. As Smith stepped up, Omenihu swiped the ball away.

An alert Nick Bosa pounced on the fumble for the game's first takeaway, and the Niners promptly drove for a touchdown that essentially put the game away.

The takeaway not only swung points in San Francisco's favor, but the 49ers also did not have any giveaways. The Niners are now 14-0 this season in games in which they commit one or zero turnovers.

Eye-popping NextGen stat: For the first time this season, Niners running back Christian McCaffrey did not get a touch on the first drive of a game. But he made his first attempt count on the second possession, racing 68 yards off the left side for the third-longest rush of his career.

On the run, McCaffrey hit a top speed of 20.8 mph, his fastest speed as a ball carrier since Week 8 of 2019.

-- Ankit Gondane 

Comments

Sagar said…
Very highlight
Vikey said…
Did they win

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