Sunday, January 11, 2026

Playoffs Wild Card Round: 49ers vs Eagles

We've arrived at the moment this team has worked so hard for all year. The blood, guts and sacrifices everyone has made culminates in this win or go home game. 

Nick Sirianni & Jalen Hurts at home in the playoffs: • 5–0 record • Avg score: 35–14 • 0 turnovers forced • 14 takeaways • Trailed for just 5:43 total across 5 games.

Per NextGenStats, Purdy completed 72.6% of his passes on in-breaking routes (6th best). The Eagles have allowed 51.9% completion on in-breaking routes, the lowest mark in 10 seasons of NGS data.

Niners are #2 in the NFL in points scored on the road this season (258). They're also #4 in point differential on the road (+58). They had the 2nd-most road wins out of any team in the NFL, at 7-2 (only SEA and NE had more).

Eagles giving up nearly 5 yards per carry (4.74) on outside zone runs this season. Eagles blitz at the third-lowest rate in the NFL, only 18.1% of the time. They also run light boxes at the highest-rate in the NFL, over 60% of the time. The Niners are going to have to find a way to run against light boxes and protect against 4-man rushes on Sunday. Feels like Shanahan is going to need 30+ rushing attempts to have a chance in this game. I like the 49ers to upset the Eagles 21-20. Go Niners!

49ers inactives: WR Ricky Pearsall (knee) LB Dee Winters (ankle) LB Luke Gifford (quad) RB Isaac Guerendo NCB Chase Lucas DT Kevin Givens WR Jordan Watkins

47 comments:

  1. I'm with you on a 49ers upset today. The miracle season continues.

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  2. Mind says Eagles two-score win.

    Heart says 3-pt win. Go Niners 27-24!

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    1. The 49ers must draft or sign a WR that can stay on the field. You know, a guy like Jauan Jennings.

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    2. Without Pearsall, I hope they choose to use more 22 and 13 personnel today. Especially if it stays windy. Get the run game going and also make use of having a RB you can split out as a WR.

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  4. FOR THE 9ERS, WINNING ALL COMES DOWN TO:
    1) Can the 9ers defense keep the Eagles offense under 30 points?
    IMO, only if Saleh's game plan can slow down Hurts and the Eagles
    passing attack! IF the 9ers D can force a couple of turnovers!
    2) Can BP and the 9ers offense score more than the Eagles?
    Yes, if the O-line can control the LOS so CMC can scores a TD running the ball, both Kittle and JJ score a TD, BP can get a couple of first downs using his feet and NO turnovers.

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  5. The Eagles EPA per play is +.07 with Lane Johnson versus -.04 when he's off the field. Their DVOA drops from +6.8 percent to -6.5 percent.👀

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  6. I just hope they play (and coach) free and to win today, and not tight/ trying not to lose. Let it rip. They're the underdogs, no weight of expectation.

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    1. Scooter, well said.

      Shanny has a tendency to play not to lose against certain co-ordinaters/defenses.

      I hope they put up 21 in the first half and have Philly scrambling during halftime

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  7. Wonder if Kyle is going to employ play action on first downs. The options are limited with a run game that cannot open holes and receivers who cannot separate from man coverage. Need to come out guns blazing. Go Niners!

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    1. No Williams no OZ last week. Expect plenty OZ runs today with Williams.

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    2. No Williams no OZ last week. Expect plenty OZ runs today with Williams.

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    3. Think that Fangio will key in for those OZ runs?

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  8. Having Trent back could be huge. They will need a good outside zone run game to win in mho. On the other side, we need to slow their run game. Their are just so many variables but I think a close game either way.

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  9. No Pearsal almost guarentees a loss for me. Im guessing philly by 14. Id shocked and thrilled if they somehow won.
    I'm just hoping for a solid offensive showing.

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  10. Well the same 49ers defense has showed up as well.

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    1. Stay aggressive on offense. Defense will get some stops during the game. They'll have a chance

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  11. That was about as bad a drive as possible without a turnover. 3rd down pass by Purdy can't have his WR having to come back short of the sticks to grab it.

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  12. Nice work D! Sam O and Upton, great back to back plays!

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  13. Yeah, the D stepped up there. I have a feeling they are going to need to do that a lot today.

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  14. SF is spot dropping a lot... Philly should have a lot of success over the middle of the field if that continues.

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    1. Yeah, making it too easy for them on that drive. Also not loving how the run D is looking, again. Offense needs to step up.

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    2. Agreed this is about what I expected. You cant get dominated on both Lines of Scrimmage and expect to win many games.

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  15. If the offense doesn't step up this game will be a blowout.

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  16. FFS. That doesn't look good for Kittle.

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  17. if that,s an ACL add TE to the list of needs. If thats the case I would have rather missed the playoffs altogether.

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    1. He grabbed his ankle.

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    2. Looked more lower leg/ Achilles to me. If it's Achilles, same principle applies - he won't be back for much of 2026 if any.

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    3. Looks like the ankle.

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    4. I'm hearing it's Achilles. Awful.

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    5. As you said above its the same deal. Just a brutal year. That will hurt this team into next year and essentially means this will be a 2 year rebuild at the least.

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  18. What did the 49ers ever do to make the football god's so angry? lol.
    But, it ain't over until it's over.

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  19. No pasa rush has been the 49ers albatross.

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    1. Plus poor run D since Mykel went down. Bad combo.

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  20. I know Jennings is tired, but the lack of urgency to get back onside their was inexcusable.

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    1. "#49ers WR coach Leonard Hankerson was reeming Kendrick Bourne and Jauan Jennings on the sideline.

      Bourne didn’t get set costing a timeout.

      Jennings jogged back and into position allowing more than 11 seconds to run off the play clock after the Tonges 1st down."

      Completely agree. This is how you win or lose big games, at the margins. That was losing mentality by the two WRs.

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    2. Jennings should know better. I agree, this is inexcusable.

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    3. 11 seconds could give you 2 more shots. From a vet like Jennings you expect better.

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  21. It sucks when you’re missing so many of you starters.

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  22. Good stop the defense and Skyy Moore thanks them with a fair catch inside the 5 lol

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  23. They have to get better at not using their time-outs to early in games.

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  24. Urgh. Not sure what Purdy was seeing/ thinking there.

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Playoffs Wild Card Round: 49ers vs Eagles

We've arrived at the moment this team has worked so hard for all year. The blood, guts and sacrifices everyone has made culminates in th...