Hartford Courant

Snap decision: 49ers hang on in a thriller

Questionab­le moves on the final play bury the Cowboys

- By Schuyler Dixon

ARLINGTON, Texas — Deebo Samuel and the 49ers have started another playoff run after hanging on in a frantic wild-card finish against the Cowboys.

Dak Prescott and the Cowboys will have to keep waiting for that elusive deep trip in the postseason.

The 49ers’ versatile receiver ran 26 yards for a touchdown the play after an intercepti­on by Prescott, and they held on for a 23-17 victory over the Cowboys on Sunday.

The Cowboys had a final chance with 32 seconds remaining and were at the San Francisco 41 with 14 seconds to go when Prescott took off up the middle intending to slide and spike the ball for a final play.

But the Cowboys didn’t get the snap off from the 24 until after the clock hit 0:00. After a brief delay, referee Alex Kemp announced the game was over.

The 49ers overcame an intercepti­on by Jimmy Garoppolo when they led by 13 in the fourth quarter. Prescott ran for a touchdown to get within a score, and had a chance to drive the Cowboys to a go-ahead score. But the 49ers got a stop at midfield when Prescott’s desperatio­n fourth-down pass was just out of the receiver Cedrick Wilson’s reach.

After a 14th penalty from the NFL’S most-penalized team in the regular season

that helped the 49ers run out most of the clock — and the frantic final seconds as Dallas tried for the win — the 49ers (11-7) clinched their first playoff victory at the Cowboys in a storied postseason rivalry.

Now they head to Green Bay for a divisional game, looking for another trip to the NFC championsh­ip game.

“It was like the whole day, it really was,” Garoppolo said of the final sequence. “It was a dogfight, hell of an atmosphere out here. I mean, the fans were nuts. It was everything we thought it was going to be. It was fun.”

The wait for the Cowboys (12-6) to get that far in the playoffs will reach at least 27 years after another first-game flameout in the postseason for Prescott, the second in

three trips over six seasons for the star quarterbac­k. It was his first playoff game since signing a $40-million-a-year contract in the offseason.

The 49ers lost star pass rusher Nick Bosa to a concussion just before halftime when he was crunched in the head and neck area by teammate D.J. Jones. But the 49ers kept enough pressure on Prescott, finishing with five sacks while holding the NFL’S No. 1 offense to 307 yards.

“Guys just stepping up big in big key situations, that’s really what it was all day,” Garoppolo said. “Early on, we got it rolling with the offense and the defense just throughout the entire day. We got some dogs on our defense, man. It’s fun.”

 ?? RICHARD RODRIGUEZ/GETTY ?? 49ers running back Elijah Mitchell (25) carries the ball against the Cowboys in Sunday’s wildcard game at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
RICHARD RODRIGUEZ/GETTY 49ers running back Elijah Mitchell (25) carries the ball against the Cowboys in Sunday’s wildcard game at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

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