
San Francisco
(+5.5)

Philadelphia
(-5.5)
Star Player
Brock Purdy (SFF) 18/31-262yd 9run-24yd 2td
Boxscore
Summary
PHILADELPHIA (Interstat) â The San Francisco 49ers built a commanding early lead and withstood a Philadelphia Eagles rally for a 23-19 playoff victory Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field. Brock Purdy connected with Demarcus Robinson for a 2-yard touchdown on the gameâs opening drive, and a trick-play pass from Jauan Jennings to Christian McCaffrey for a 29-yard score in the fourth quarter proved critical. The 49ers led 23-6 before the Eagles mounted their comeback. Philadelphia, playing before 69,879 fans, saw a 1-yard touchdown run by Dallas Goedert and a 9-yard touchdown catch by Goedert from Jalen Hurts. Kicker Jake Elliott missed an extra point and later made field goals from 41 and 33 yards, but the Eaglesâ final drives fell short. The 49ers improved to 13-5, ending Philadelphiaâs season at 11-7.
Extended Summary
PHILADELPHIA (Interstat) â In a stunning reversal of expectations, the San Francisco 49ers, powered by a resilient performance from quarterback Brock Purdy and a late-game trick play, defeated the Philadelphia Eagles 23-19 in an NFC playoff game on Sunday, January 11, 2026, at Lincoln Financial Field. The victory, witnessed by 69,879 fans, sent the visiting 49ers to the next round of the playoffs, improving their record to 13-5 and ending the Eaglesâ season at 11-7. The outcome defied pregame projections that heavily favored the home team, with statistical models giving Philadelphia a nearly 79 percent chance to win. The gameâs defining sequence, and its most important part, arrived early in the fourth quarter with San Francisco clinging to a 16-13 lead. Facing a critical down, the 49ers dialed up a trick play that caught the Eaglesâ defense completely off guard. Wide receiver Jauan Jennings took a reverse and launched a 29-yard touchdown pass to a wide-open Christian McCaffrey. The successful conversion, coupled with a subsequent roughing-the-passer penalty on Philadelphiaâs Jalen Carter, gave the 49ers a 23-13 advantage and the necessary cushion to withstand a late Eagles rally. Purdy, named the top star for San Francisco, orchestrated the offense efficiently, completing 18 of 31 passes for 262 yards and two touchdowns while adding 24 yards on nine carries. His primary target was Demarcus Robinson, who hauled in six passes for 111 yards and a first-quarter touchdown. McCaffrey was a dual-threat force, scoring twice â once on the trick play and once on a late 4-yard reception â while compiling 114 total yards from scrimmage. The Eagles, who had battled back from an early deficit, were led by a workmanlike effort from running back Saquon Barkley. The Pennsylvania native carried the ball 26 times for 106 yards and caught three passes for 25 yards, serving as the engine of the Philadelphia offense. Quarterback Jalen Hurts completed 20 of 35 passes for 168 yards and a touchdown but was unable to generate the explosive plays needed in the final moments. Philadelphiaâs defense kept the team in the game, highlighted by two critical interceptions from cornerback Quinyon Mitchell. However, the unit could not get a final stop when needed, as Purdy methodically moved the chains on the 49ersâ final scoring drive following an Eagles field goal that had cut the lead to 23-19. The game began with San Francisco striking quickly. Purdy connected with Robinson on a 61-yard deep ball on the opening drive, setting up a 2-yard touchdown pass to the same receiver just three plays later. The Eagles responded with a marathon 15-play, 75-yard drive, capped by a 1-yard touchdown run by tight end Dallas Goedert. A missed extra point by Jake Elliott left the score at 7-6. Philadelphia took its only lead of the game in the second quarter. A methodical 14-play, 70-yard drive was finished by Hurts finding Goedert for a 9-yard touchdown pass, making it 13-7. San Francisco answered before halftime, driving 59 yards in eight plays to set up a 36-yard Eddy Pineiro field goal, sending the teams to the locker room with Philadelphia ahead 13-10. A defensive struggle defined the third quarter. The only scoring came from Elliott, who nailed a 41-yard field goal to extend the Eaglesâ lead to 16-10. The stage was then set for the fourth-quarter theatrics, where Jenningsâ touchdown pass and McCaffreyâs second score provided the decisive points. Philadelphiaâs final drive reached the San Francisco 20-yard line in the closing minute, but the 49ersâ defense held. Hurtsâ final four pass attempts fell incomplete, sealing the victory for San Francisco. The 49ersâ defense was anchored by linebacker Garret Wallow, who registered a game-high 11 tackles. The loss concludes a playoff run for the Eagles that fell short of preseason expectations, while the 49ers advance, having overcome significant odds to secure a hard-fought road victory in the postseason.
Preview
PHILADELPHIA (Interstat) â A rematch of recent NFC championship games will take center stage in the NFL playoffs Sunday when the San Francisco 49ers visit the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field. The matchup, set for 4:30 p.m. EST on Sunday, Jan. 11, 2026, pits two NFC powerhouses with recent postseason history. The 49ers (12-5), the visiting team, enter as the higher seed but are coming off a surprising 13-3 home loss to Seattle last Saturday. The Eagles (11-6) also stumbled to end the regular season, falling 24-17 to Washington. San Francisco quarterback Brock Purdy will be under scrutiny after a subdued performance against the Seahawks, where he passed for just 127 yards. However, in the three games prior, Purdy was spectacular, accounting for 11 touchdowns (eight passing, three rushing) in victories over Chicago, Indianapolis and Tennessee. His dual-threat capability will challenge an Eagles defense that allowed 241 passing yards to Washingtonâs Sam Howell last week. Philadelphia will counter with quarterback Tanner McKee, who made his first start of the season in the loss to Washington, throwing for 241 yards and a touchdown. McKeeâs recent experience is limited, with his only other significant action coming in mop-up duty during a Week 15 win over Las Vegas. The Eaglesâ offense will likely lean on running back Tank Bigsby, who rushed for 75 yards and a score last week. According to National Statisticalâs game simulator, the Eagles are projected to win 29-23. Despite this, betting markets have installed the 49ers as a 6-point favorite. The over/under is set at 44.5 points. The game will be a test of resilience for both clubs. The 49ers must rediscover their high-scoring form from mid-December, while the Eagles, bolstered by a home crowd known for its intensity, will aim to leverage their defensive front to pressure Purdy and control the tempo. The winner will advance to the NFC divisional round.