Hartford Courant

49ers’ Purdy armed with more experience this time

- By Josh Dubow AP sports writer Steve Megargee in Green Bay, Wisconsin, contribute­d to this report.

SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Brock Purdy remembers the tension when he stepped on the field for the first time in the playoffs as a seventh-round rookie last season with only a handful of games of experience.

Purdy returns to the postseason for the second time in his young career on Saturday night when his 49ers host the Packers in a divisional round game.

Purdy hopes to take the experience he gained last year to help him perform even better than he did in first try when an injury derailed his season.

“This year, being more familiar with the offense, who I am and all that, it’s a little different,” he said Wednesday. “It’s good to sort of watch the games from last year and sort of remember the feeling and the emotions of playing in a playoff game. It’s good. It’s huge for me as a quarterbac­k to go back to those moments and remember what it feels like.”

The feeling last year was very good initially as Purdy threw for 332 yards and three TDS in a wild-card win against the Seahawks followed by an efficient, turnover-free performanc­e the next week in a divisional round win over the Cowboys.

But things took a bad turn the following week in Philadelph­ia when Purdy got hit hard on his throwing arm by Haason

Reddick on the opening drive of the game.

The hit led to a torn ligament in his elbow and essentiall­y ended the 49ers’ hopes. Purdy was forced to return to the game in the second half after fourth-stringer Josh Johnson left with a concussion but was unable to throw the ball more than a few yards.

That led to a 31-7 loss for the 49ers, followed by offseason surgery for Purdy, months of rehabilita­tion and loads of questions about whether he would be hampered by the injury or if his first-year success was a fluke.

“It’s been a pretty quick year,” he said. “It feels like we were just in the playoffs, like we were just in Philly and all that. It’s gone fast.”

Purdy answered those doubters and now is ready for another playoff run that he hopes has a happier ending.

He became the first 49ers quarterbac­k in more than 20 years to throw for more than 4,000 yards (4,280) or at least 30 TDS (31). He led the NFL with a 113 passer rating and his 9.6 yards per attempt were the most in the NFL for a qualifying QB since Kurt Warner had 9.9 in 2000.

“I think it’d be unfair to Brock Purdy and the way he’s played since he’s been there to say, ‘Oh, he’s just playing good because he’s got great players around him,’” Packers defensive coordinato­r Joe Barry said. “It helps to have great pieces but any offense that has success, you instantly have to look at the triggerman . ... You talk about from an efficiency standpoint, ever since he’s taken control of that huddle since he got his first start, the efficiency’s incredible.”

Purdy had few slipups this season but one did come on a big stage late in the season when the 49ers took on the Ravens in a Christmas night showdown between the top two teams in the NFL.

Purdy admitted the intensity of that game got to him early, as he forced a pass into coverage in the end zone on the opening drive that led to an intercepti­on. He threw three more intercepti­ons that game as the 49ers lost 33-19.

Purdy said he learned from that experience but the Packers believe they saw an opening to defensive success too.

“Just got to get pressure on him, know what I’m saying,” defensive tackle Devonte Wyatt said. “When he’s throwing that ball (with pressure), it’s just off rhythm. I watched it a lot on film. When D-linemen just get pressure into him, he’s always throwing off or it’s behind them or it’s overthrown or short. There will be a lot of picks or stuff like that. So when you get pressure on him, it’s a guarantee we’ll get a turnover.”

 ?? GREG FIUME/GETTY ?? 49ers quarterbac­k Brock Purdy brings experience to the postseason this time, as he opens his second appearance Saturday against the Packers.
GREG FIUME/GETTY 49ers quarterbac­k Brock Purdy brings experience to the postseason this time, as he opens his second appearance Saturday against the Packers.

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