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Niners rally to beat Love, Packers 24-21

- By JOSH DUBOW

SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Brock Purdy’s throws were off-target all night. The San Francisco defense kept giving up big plays. There were even a couple of special teams blunders.

Just when it seemed like the top-seeded 49ers might be sent home in their first playoff game, they did something they hadn’t managed to do all season: mount a late-game comeback.

Christian McCaffrey capped a game-winning, 69-yard drive by running for his second touchdown with 1:07 to play, and the 49ers held on to beat the Green Bay Packers 24-21 in a divisional-round thriller on Saturday night.

“We’re built for those moments,” McCaffrey said. “We didn’t play well at all but still had a chance at the end. To go out there and execute is a sign of a high character team.”

After spending all regular season as front-runners, the Niners (13-5) rallied behind Purdy and McCaffrey to reach their third straight NFC championsh­ip game. And they will host it this time after losing the past two on the road. San Francisco will play Detroit for a spot in the Super Bowl.

Purdy went 6 for 7 for 47 yards on the decisive drive, converting a third down with a 10-yard pass to Brandon Aiyuk and throwing a 17-yarder to Chris Conley.

“Obviously it’s four quarters for a reason, you know? So the way I started, it’s like, ‘Man, I’ve got to be better, got to play efficient football,’ ” Purdy said. “But when it comes down to it, with the season on the line, you’ve got to make it happen for your boys around you.”

McCaffrey finished it off with his 6-yard run on thirdand-short and the 49ers’ defense held on from there, with Dre Greenlaw intercepti­ng Jordan Love for the second time to seal San Francisco’s fifth straight playoff win over Green Bay (10-9).

“We feel exhausted,” linebacker Fred Warner said. “That took everything. It took everyone. We knew it’d be a close game. That’s a heck of a team. They give us everything. This is the playoffs. We knew we had to find a way to win no matter what.”

That last throw across his body was one of the few mistakes by Love, who had given the Packers the lead with two TD passes in the third quarter. But his first full season as the starter in place of Aaron Rodgers had a disappoint­ing ending.

“It’s tough,” Love said. “Very tough. We had an opportunit­y to win that game and didn’t capitalize on it. It’s a tough way to end the season.”

Purdy — who struggled with his accuracy early on a rainy night — threw for 252 yards and a touchdown, and McCaffrey rushed for 98 yards on 17 carries.

Love put the Niners in the unusual spot of playing from behind. Green Bay converted a third-and-15 when Ambry Thomas was called for a 41-yard pass interferen­ce penalty against Bo Melton. Love and Melton connected on the next play for a wide-open 19-yard touchdown aided by Tashaun Gipson slipping on the wet grass in coverage.

After McCaffrey put San Francisco back in the lead with a 39-yard TD run, Green Bay struck quickly thanks to a 73-yard kick return by All-Pro Keisean Nixon that he fumbled, only to have teammate Eric Wilson recover.

Four plays later, Love threw a 2-yard touchdown pass to Tyler Kraft and the Packers extended the lead to 21-14 on a 2-point conversion pass to Aaron Jones.

“It was the story of our whole team,” 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan said. “There was times when we were all off.”

The Niners were the first team to make the playoffs in 13 seasons without overcoming a second-half deficit to win a game.

They got a 52-yard field goal from Jake Moody on the first play of the fourth quarter to make it a fourpoint game, and it stayed there when rookie Anders Carlson missed a 41-yarder for Green Bay.

Jones finished with 108 yards on 18 carries and Love was 21 of 34 for 194 yards for the Packers, who overcame a 2-5 start to the season to make it this far.

“For us to lose this game certainly stings and I’m sure it’s going to sting for a long time,” coach Matt LaFleur said. “But I was proud of the effort of our guys, our ability to weather some real adversity throughout the course of the season and stick together.”

Green Bay San Francisco

3 3

0 7

First Quarter

GB—FG Carlson 29, 7:22.

Second Quarter

SF—Kittle 32 pass from Purdy (Moody kick), 8:42.

GB—FG Carlson 29, 4:09.

Third Quarter

GB—Melton 19 pass from Love (Carlson kick), 9:27.

SF—McCaffrey 39 run (Moody kick), 7:39. GB—Kraft 2 pass from Love (A.Jones pass from Love), 5:23.

Fourth Quarter

SF—FG Moody 52, 14:56.

SF—McCaffrey 6 run (Moody kick), 1:07. A—71,824.

15 7

0—21 10—24

GB

First downs 20

Total Net Yards 330 Rushes-yards 28-136

Passing 194

Punt Returns 2-16

Kickoff Returns 2-97 Intercepti­ons Ret. 0-0 Comp-Att-Int 21-34-2 Sacked-Yards Lost 0-0

Punts 1-42.0 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 Penalties-Yards 1-5

Time of Possession 30:19

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—Green Bay, A.Jones 18-108, Em.Wilson 4-16, Reed 1-9, Love 5-3. San Francisco, McCaffrey 17-98, Purdy 6-14, Jennings 1-(minus 1).

PASSING—Green Bay, Love 21-34-2-194. San Francisco, Purdy 23-39-0-252.

RECEIVING—Green Bay, Doubs 4-83, Reed 4-35, Musgrave 3-14, Kraft 3-9, A.Jones 3-8, Melton 1-19, Watson 1-11, Em.Wilson 1-11, Sims 1-4. San Francisco, McCaffrey 7-30, Jennings 5-61, Kittle 4-81, Aiyuk 3-32, Samuel 2-24, Conley 1-17, McCloud 1-7.

MISSED FIELD GOALS—Green Bay, Carlson 41. San Francisco, Moody 48.

SF 19 356 24-111 245 0-0 2-44 2-25 23-39-0 1-7 4-44.75 0-0 6-83 29:41 celebrates

 ?? AP photo ?? Chiefs quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes
AP photo Chiefs quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes

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