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The road from ‘Mr. Irrelevant’ to the brink of the Super Bowl

- By Josh Dubow

SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Brock Purdy’s NFL career started with the moniker of “Mr. Irrelevant” and the weeklong trip to Newport Beach to celebrate the player picked last in the draft.

With one more win, Purdy’s rookie season in the NFL will end on the brightest stage of all as a starting quarterbac­k in the Super Bowl for the 49ers.

It’s been an improbable nine-month journey from the trip to Disneyland, golf tournament, and a roast where he received the Lowsman Trophy as the last draft pick to the NFC title game on Sunday when the 49ers (15-4) visit the Eagles (15-3).

“Going to the NFC championsh­ip, it means a lot to us and for myself,” Purdy said. “When I take a step back, it’s pretty cool. Very thankful.”

Purdy is set for perhaps his toughest test yet on Sunday, when he faces an Eagles defense that led the NFL with 70 sacks and must deal with an imposing road environmen­t.

Purdy handled the crowd noise well in his first road start at Seattle last month, with coach Kyle Shanahan telling him at the time it was important to deal with that before the postseason.

“He did say it was good preparatio­n for what we might have to play in terms of the playoffs, going on the road for road games and obviously Philadelph­ia,” Purdy said. “In these kind of games, it’s all about communicat­ion. How can you operate smoothly, get in and out of the huddle, get the play off the right way, make sure everyone is on the same page.

“So that’s definitely a big emphasis this week.”

Purdy has aced every test he’s faced so far and has already become perhaps one of the most productive “Mr. Irrelevant” since the title was first handed out in 1976.

He is the third rookie quarterbac­k ever to win two playoff starts, the fifth to reach the conference title game as a starter and will look to be the first to reach the Super Bowl.

Pretty impressive for the ninth QB taken in the draft.

But not a complete surprise to the supremely confident Purdy or the Niners, who saw flashes during Purdy’s limited work in training camp.

The 49ers cut Nate Sudfeld in order to keep Purdy as the third QB and the team didn’t lose any confidence when he was forced to take over early in Week 13 after Jimmy Garoppolo got hurt.

Purdy helped the 49ers win that game against the Dolphins and has won all seven starts since then, posting an NFL-best 111.4 passer rating in that span with 16 TDs and only three intercepti­ons.

A San Francisco offense filled with playmakers such as Christian McCaffrey, Deebo Samuel, George Kittle and Brandon Aiyuk has gotten better instead of regressing with a rookie running the show.

“We stopped looking at him as our rookie quarterbac­k when he took over and he stopped looking at himself like that probably when he got drafted,” right tackle Mike McGlinchey said. “He’s done a great job. I can’t say enough good things about him.”

The history of rookie QBs making it this far in the postseason is not very successful with Shaun King (1999), Ben Roethlisbe­rger (2004), Joe Flacoo (2008) and Mark Sanchez (2009) all losing in that round.

The four combined for a 51.8 passer rating in the title games with nine intercepti­ons, four TD passes and just 196.8 yards passing per game.

But Purdy has already exceeded the performanc­es of almost all rookie QBs in the postseason. He became the first rookie to account for four TDs in a playoff game in a wild-card win over the Seahawks when his 332 yards passing were the most for a rookie in his first playoff start since Sammy Baugh threw for 335 in the NFL title game in 1937 to lead Washington past Chicago.

Purdy wasn’t nearly as productive last week against the Cowboys’ tougher defense, throwing for 214 yards with no TDs. But he once again protected the ball with no turnovers, giving him consecutiv­e playoff games with at least 200 yards and no turnovers. No other rookie has done that even once.

“He’s been unbelievab­le with that,” Shanahan said. “I think that’s the number one thing he’s done and to be able to be as good with the ball as he has while still making a number of the plays that he has that’s definitely the thing I’ve been most impressed with.”

Purdy has pulled off many impressive feats since taking over with his ability to extend plays adding a new element to a dynamic 49ers offense.

That has helped the 49ers score an NFL-best 32.6 points per game since he stepped in after the first drive against the Dolphins.

“I’m not shocked anymore,” McCaffrey said. “It’s just who he is now.”

 ?? DOUG BENC/AP ?? Brock Purdy gets picked as Mr. Irrelevant by the 49ers as the 262nd and last pick of the NFL Draft on April 30 in Las Vegas. With one more win for the 49ers, Purdy will be the first rookie QB to start in a Super Bowl.
DOUG BENC/AP Brock Purdy gets picked as Mr. Irrelevant by the 49ers as the 262nd and last pick of the NFL Draft on April 30 in Las Vegas. With one more win for the 49ers, Purdy will be the first rookie QB to start in a Super Bowl.

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