Brock Purdy dances, finds Christian McCaffrey for 1st playoff TD pass

WATCH: Brock Purdy throws 1st playoff TD to Christian McCaffrey.

Christian McCaffrey started the 49ers’ second drive by ripping off a 68 yard run to put San Francisco in the red zone. On a second-and-goal,  McCaffrey capped the drive with a touchdown. The pocket started to break down on rookie quarterback Brock Purdy, he stepped up in the pocket, danced away from pressure, and found a wide open McCaffrey who walked in for an easy touchdown. It’s 10-0, 49ers.

Arik Armstead ends Seahawks 1st drive with sack

WATCH: Arik Armstead ends Seattle’s 1st drive with a sack.

The 49ers defense allowed nine yards on the Seahawks first play from scrimmage. A stop for a loss by 49ers DL Javon Kinlaw on second down put Seattle in a third-and-2. On third down, defensive linemen Nick Bosa and Arik Armstead went to work on the left side and it was Armstead he fought through for a drive-ending sack.

Seahawks open as double-digit underdogs vs. 49ers for wild card game

Their reward is facing the toughest defense to come along in several years.

The Seahawks finished their season strong and got a little bit lucky last night, clinching a playoff berth thanks to the Lions defying recent history and upsetting the Packers in Green Bay. Thanks to that and their own win over the Rams Seattle has snuck into the playoffs, clinching the NFC’s last seed.

Their reward is facing the toughest defense to come along in several years – one that has already embarrassed them twice this season. On Saturday afternoon, the Seahawks will travel to Santa Clara and face the freight train 49ers, who have won 10 straight games going into the postseason.

According to USA TODAY Sports Data, the Niners are favored by 10 points. The over/under is set at 43.5 points and the money line is San Francisco -550 and Seattle +425.

The NFL tends to schedule their least-compelling playoff matchup in the Saturday afternoon timeslot, usually reserved for whoever crawls out of the AFC South. That the Seahawks are competing in that spot is a reflection on what the league thinks of their chances.

Kickoff is 1:30 p.m. Pacific Time.

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49ers Wild Card Playoff schedule released

We have a kickoff time for 49ers-Seahawks on Wild Card Weekend.

The 49ers will host the Seattle Seahawks in the Wild Card Round of this year’s playoffs.

Kickoff from Levi’s Stadium will be at 1:30pm Pacific Time on Saturday.

San Francisco hosted the Seahawks in Week 2 of the regular season and downed them 27-7 in a game where they lost QB Trey Lance for the year.

In their Week 15 matchup in Seattle, the 49ers took home a 21-13 win. It was the first time since 2011 that they swept the Seahawks in a season. San Francisco also went undefeated in their division.

The 49ers clinched their playoff berth by beating the Seahawks in Week 15 to grab the NFC West crown. Seattle needed a win and a Lions win Sunday to grab their postseason berth in the final week of the season.

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Rivalry renewed: 49ers to host Seahawks in Wild Card Round

Rivalry renewed: It’s the Seahawks. The 49ers will host Seattle in the first round of the playoffs.

The 49ers will get a chance at postseason revenge against the Seattle Seahawks.

San Francisco secured the No. 2 seed with their 38-13 romp over the Cardinals. A 19-16 overtime win over the Rams put Seattle in position to stay in the playoff hunt. They punched their ticket with the Lions’ 20-16 defeat of the Packers on Sunday night.

Seattle holds the head-to-head tiebreaker over the Lions which is why they snatched the No. 7 seed.

This will mark the first time the 49ers and Seahawks have faced off in the postseason since their epic NFC Championship Game in January of 2014 in Seattle.

The 49ers went 2-0 against the Seahawks this season. They beat them 27-7 at Levi’s Stadium in Week 2, then knocked them off in Week 15 at Seattle 21-13 to secure the NFC West championship.

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4 takeaways from 49ers romp in Seattle

Takeaways from the #49ers’ 21-13 win over the Seahawks on Thursday Night Football.

The 49ers knocked off the Seahawks 21-13 on Thursday Night Football to clinch their first NFC West title since 2019.

It was a mostly dominant showing for San Francisco’s seventh-consecutive victory. It’s hard to believe this is the same team that in Week 7 was throttled at home by the Kansas City Chiefs. Alas, it is, and Thursday’s win came with a handful of big-picture takeaways:

With NFC West title secured, 49ers’ Christian McCaffrey trade looks like unqualified success

The 49ers are the NFC West champions thanks in large part to the acquisition of Christian McCaffrey. Nicholas McGee (@nicholasmcgee24) breaks it down here:

The 49ers paid a high price to acquire former All-Pro running back Christian McCaffrey in October but, just under two months into his San Francisco career, it’s tough to argue he hasn’t already justified the outlay.

San Francisco gave up a second, third and a fourth-round pick in the 2023 draft as well as a fifth in 2024 in the trade that brought McCaffrey over from the Panthers.

Few are likely to have spent much time thinking about those draft picks given the impact McCaffrey has had since making his debut for the Niners in Week 8.

Simply put, McCaffrey has transformed a 49er offense that looked stagnant at times across the first seven weeks of the season.

The 49ers have scored at least 30 points in four of their eight games following McCaffrey’s arrival. Heading into the Week 15 win over the Seahawks, the 49ers ranked first in Football Outsiders DVOA —a ranking of course influenced by an outstanding defense that leads the NFL in the same metric — and second in DVOA on offense since Week 8, McCaffrey’s second game.

And it was McCaffrey who was San Francisco’s workhorse as the 49ers clinched the NFC West title with a 21-13 win in Seattle, touching the ball 32 times for 138 scrimmage yards and a rushing touchdown.

McCaffrey’s influence on the Niners’ offensive efficiency has been substantial but has not solely been limited to the ground game. Indeed, arguably the best pass-catching back in the NFL has vastly improved the 49er passing game, which ranks second in dropback EPA per play since Week 8, per rbsdm.com.

The former Stanford star has, as many expected, expanded San Francisco’s passing game menu, enabling the 49ers to throw the ball out effectively from a plethora of personnel groupings. 

McCaffrey allows the Niners to get five pass-catchers out into the pattern out of empty-backfield looks and give the quarterback an outlet against pressure. In such situations, he has not solely served as a quick checkdown, but as a legitimate mismatch on downfield routes, such as the one that saw him haul in a 27-yard touchdown pass from Brock Purdy in the Week 14 blowout of the Buccaneers.

Additionally, McCaffrey has given the 49ers unpredictability out of heavier 21 and 22 personnel groupings, weaponizing both their short passing game and their rushing attack out of such looks, his ability to make the most of the holes the offensive line and Kyle Juszczyk and George Kittle open with his tremendous burst and change of direction ability facilitating his 119-yard performance on the ground against Tampa Bay.

With the 49ers missing ‘wide back’ Deebo Samuel due to ankle injury, San Francisco still succeeded in manipulating the Seattle defense through the respect McCaffrey demands, most notably on Purdy’s second touchdown throw to Kittle, who was his quarterback’s fourth read in the progression.

As Kyle Shanahan described it in his post-game press conference: “A number of people jumped Christian and they left Kittle all alone.”

Purdy still made some massive plays in the loudest and most hostile road environment in the league, but his task in helping the Niners clinch a postseason berth was made easier not only by Shanahan’s play-calling but the reliability, versatility and gravity of McCaffrey in the receiving game.

McCaffrey joined the 49ers after a loss to the Falcons and his debut was a dispiriting defeat to the Chiefs. Since then, he has been one of the primary catalysts for a surge that has ensured San Francisco will host at least one home playoff game this season.

Still only 26, the McCaffrey trade will be judged over his impact in the coming seasons but, in the context of this campaign, a division-clinching performance in Seattle makes the case for it being an unqualified success difficult to dispute.

“When you can run the ball and catch checkdowns and also be the main guy on some routes, that’s a great weapon to have,” said Shanahan after the Week 15 win.

Regardless of what happens in the postseason, the 49ers will enjoy reaping the rewards of an astute trade to acquire that weapon for some time to come.

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Notebook: 49ers are NFC West champs

The 49ers are NFC West champs. Our notebook from Thursday:

The 49ers are the NFC West champs once again, regaining the title for the first time since 2019. They clinched the crown with a 21-13 win over the Seahawks in Seattle on Thursday night.

Here are our notes from San Francisco’s seventh-consecutive victory:

49ers 6 most important players vs. Seahawks

The 49ers can clinch the NFC West tonight. These are the 6 players they need big games from to make that happen:

The 49ers will head to Seattle on Thursday night for their most important game of the season. They can wrap up the division with a win and set their sites on the No. 2 seed in the NFC.

Rookie QB Brock Purdy is listed as questionable with oblique and rib injuries, but whether he plays or not won’t change the importance of the 49ers’ supporting cast stepping up on both sides of the ball. Seattle hasn’t been playing well of late, but Lumen Field has been a house of horrors for the 49ers for the better part of the last decade. A win over the Seahawks on the road will require an A-grade performance from San Francisco.

Here are the 49ers’ six most important players for Thursday:

Brock Purdy can make 49ers history vs. Seahawks

Lots of 49ers and 49ers-Seahawks history can be made if Brock Purdy plays Thursday night:

Virtually everything Brock Purdy does during his stint as the 49ers’ starter will be historic. The final pick in the draft is pretty rarely an impact player, and this season Purdy has become the first Mr. Irrelevant to throw a pass in the NFL and start a game under center. Thursday night, if he plays, he’ll have a chance to make some 49ers history though that doesn’t have to do with where he was drafted.

Purdy in Week 13 against the Dolphins tossed a pair of touchdown passes while relieving the injured Jimmy Garoppolo. Then he threw two more in his first start last week against the Buccaneers.

Per the 49ers, if Purdy, who’s questionable with oblique and rib injuries, throws two more touchdowns in Seattle he’ll be the first 49ers rookie QB since at least 1970 to throw two-plus TDs in three consecutive games.

That would certainly be an impressive feat from a big-picture perspective, but tossing a pair of touchdowns in Seattle would be impressive by itself.

The 49ers have only had nine games where their QB threw two TD passes in Seattle since 1976 when Jim Plunkett became the first San Francisco quarterback to do it.

Garoppolo last did it in 2021, and Nick Mullens did it in 2018 and 2020. Before that no 49ers QB had done it since Alex Smith in 2009.

While it’s become more frequent for 49ers quarterbacks to have success finding the end zone through the air in Seattle, there’s a more troubling trend that’s taken place over that time that Purdy will need to reverse. While Garoppolo, Mullens and Smith have all tossed a pair of TDs in Seattle since 2009, none have come away with a victory.

Smith’s two-TD game in Week 15 of the 2006 season helped thee 49ers take home a 24-14 victory from the Pacific Northwest. That was the last time a 49ers QB earned a win in Seattle while notching multiple touchdown passes.

Purdy could also become the first 49ers first-year QB to win at Seattle. Alex Smith and Ken Dorsey both started there in 2004 and 2005 and lost by a combined score of 75-3. Nick Mullens also lost there in 2018 by a final score of 43-16.

San Francisco will take a win any way it can get one since a victory would mean they clinch the NFC West, but Purdy making more history would be a nice cherry on top.

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