Miami Herald (Sunday)

Niners dominate Vikings

Jimmy Garoppolo threw a TD pass, Tevin Coleman rushed for two touchdowns and San Francisco’s defense dominated the Vikings on Saturday in the NFC Divisional round. The 49ers advance to the NFC Championsh­ip Game next Sunday.

- BY JOSH DUBOW Associated Press

SANTA CLARA, CALIF.

Jimmy Garoppolo threw a TD pass on his opening drive as a playoff starter and then watched San Francisco’s defense and running game take over from there in the 49ers’ 27-10 victory over the Minnesota Vikings in the divisional round Saturday.

The Niners (14-3) first playoff game in six seasons and first ever at Levi’s Stadium turned into a lopsided one as top-seeded San Francisco turned a pair of second-half turnovers by Minnesota (11-7) into 10 points.

Richard Sherman set up

Tevin Coleman’s second short touchdown run of the game with an intercepti­on against

Kirk Cousins and Marcus Sherels’ fumbled punt led to a field goal that made it 27-10 early in the fourth quarter.

“Those guys did very well,” Coleman said of his offensive line. “They moved the guys back so I had clear holes to run through. So, yeah, they did a real good job.”

San Francisco didn’t allow Minnesota to gain a first down for more than 27 minutes of game action starting late in the second quarter.

The Niners will host the NFC championsh­ip game next week against the winner of Sunday’s game between Seattle and Green Bay.

“A lot of things to clean up, but we played well enough to get the win,” tight end George Kittle said. “That’s all you can ask for. Playoff football, anyone can win and we just made more plays today.”

Garoppolo threw an intercepti­on deep in his own territory late in the first half and then spent most of the second half handing the ball off to Coleman and Raheem Mostert.

There was little reason for coach Kyle Shanahan to take chances the way his defense completely bottled up talented runner Dalvin Cook. That took away Minnesota’s play-action game and forced Cousins into becoming a drop-back passer.

“That was the No. 1 emphasis all week,” defensive lineman Nick Bosa said of the Minnesota running game. “We knew we were facing probably the best back we’ve faced all year with Dalvin, and we knew we had to earn the right to pass rush. So, that’s what we did. We took the run as serious as we could, shut it down and then we ate.”

Cousins finished 21 for 29 for 172 yards with his only big play coming on a 41-yard TD pass to Stefon Diggs in the first quarter.

Cook was held to 18 yards on nine carries as the Niners defense was back to its dominant early season form thanks in part to the return from injuries of defensive end Dee Ford, linebacker Kwon Alexander and safety Jaquiski Tartt.

San Francisco had six sacks and held Minnesota to 147 yards for the game with a large chunk coming on two late garbage-time drives.

Garoppolo showed he has skills beyond his throwing. He threw a lead block on 255-pound linebacker Anthony Barr on a reverse by Deebo Samuel in the second quarter. Samuel fumbled the ball on the play but replay ruled his knee was down, negating the turnover. That proved especially important when Coleman capped the drive with a 1-yard TD run.

 ?? LACHLAN CUNNINGHAM Getty Images ?? San Francisco’s Tevin Coleman lunges for a touchdown against Minnesota’s Anthony Harris in the second half of the NFC Divisional Round Playoff game Saturday as the top-seeded 49ers advanced to the NFC Championsh­ip Game against either Green Bay or Seattle.
LACHLAN CUNNINGHAM Getty Images San Francisco’s Tevin Coleman lunges for a touchdown against Minnesota’s Anthony Harris in the second half of the NFC Divisional Round Playoff game Saturday as the top-seeded 49ers advanced to the NFC Championsh­ip Game against either Green Bay or Seattle.
 ?? TONY AVELAR AP ?? San Francisco players celebrate and mug for photograph­ers after cornerback Richard Sherman, seated second from right, intercepte­d a pass against the Vikings on Saturday.
TONY AVELAR AP San Francisco players celebrate and mug for photograph­ers after cornerback Richard Sherman, seated second from right, intercepte­d a pass against the Vikings on Saturday.

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