49ers ground Eagles in stunning NFL playoff wild-card win
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Philadelphia ranks 2nd in the NFL in home winning percentage (.795, 31-8) since 2022 (including playoffs), trailing only Buffalo (.825, 33-7). The Eagles are 24-6 (.800) in their last 30 games at Lincoln Financial Field, including five consecutive postseason wins at home.
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49ers to face NFC West rival in divisional round after win vs. Eagles
The San Francisco 49ers beat the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, and now they'll take on the Seattle Seahawks at Lumen Field next weekend.
Even after George Kittle was lost to a torn Achilles tendon, San Francisco knocked off the defending Super Bowl champion
The San Francisco 49ers provided an injury update on George Kittle after the win over the Philadelphia Eagles and it was as bad as expected.
The Philadelphia Eagles are one-and-done in the playoffs, losing 23-19 against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday. Big days from Christian McCaffrey (114 all-purpose yards, two touchdowns) and wideout DeMarcus Robinson (six catches for 111 yards and a touchdown).
49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan confirmed after the 49ers’ 23-19 victory over the Eagles that Kittle tore his right Achilles tendon. The injury occurred when Kittle planted his right leg while being tackled after making a catch in the second quarter. He was carted from the field.
No problem for the San Francisco 49ers. Behind a valiant effort from Brock Purdy, Christian McCaffrey and an undermanned defense alike, the 49ers upset the Philadelphia Eagles, 23–19.
All-Pro tight end George Kittle suffered a torn Achilles tendon in Sunday's wild-card win over the Philadelphia Eagles. Head coach Kyle Shanahan confirmed the nature of the injury in his postgame news conference. "The trainers knew before the cart came out and got word to me in the headset," Shanahan told reporters. "Yes, a torn Achilles."