Las Vegas Review-Journal

49ers run out of quarterbac­ks

Purdy hurt early, Johnson suffers concussion later

- By Rob Maaddi

Brock Purdy’s magical run from being the last pick in the NFL draft to winning his first seven starts for the San Francisco 49ers ended when linebacker Haason Reddick knocked him out in the first quarter of the NFC championsh­ip game.

Purdy was forced to return in the second half despite an elbow injury after Josh Johnson left with a concussion.

But he threw only two passes and handed off the other plays.

By that time, the 49ers already trailed the Eagles 21-7 and couldn’t get anything going in the 31-7 loss Sunday.

“My arm felt like it stretched out, a lot of shocks all over from my elbow down to my wrist, front and back, pain all over,” Purdy said. “I couldn’t throw more than 5, 10 yards.”

Purdy will have an MRI on Monday to determine the severity of his injury, a theme familiar to the 49ers.

From Trey Lance to Jimmy Garoppolo to Purdy, the 49ers overcame quarterbac­k injuries throughout the season, winning 12 straight games to reach their third conference title game in four years.

Down to their fourth-string QB for almost two quarters, the 49ers had no chance against the Eagles.

“It’s tough; it’s frustratin­g,” tight end George Kittle said. “Life kind of punches you in the face sometimes, and it is what it is.”

Purdy, a seventh-round pick from Iowa State, was outstandin­g after stepping into the lineup in December. He threw for 1,374 yards, 13 TDS and four intercepti­ons in the regular season and became a finalist for AP Offensive Rookie of the Year.

In the first quarter, Purdy completed both of his passes before Reddick drilled his right arm on a play that was ruled a fumble. The Eagles recovered the fumble, and the injury proved to be a game-changer.

“It sucks. Wish we had another shot at it with everybody, but that’s life, that’s the way it goes,” said running back Christian Mccaffrey, who had a package of plays to play QB if Purdy didn’t go back in.

Johnson, 36, was signed off Denver’s practice squad for his fourth stint with the 49ers after Garoppolo was injured in December. He had thrown just two passes this season before entering to face Philadelph­ia’s ferocious defense.

Johnson was 7 of 13 for 74 yards with one turnover before Ndamukong Suh’s hit took him out of the game.

A fifth-round pick by the Buccaneers in 2008, Johnson is 1-8 as a starter in 15 seasons with 14 NFL teams, the most for a player in league history. He also played in the United Football League, Alliance of American Football and XFL.

Johnson was overmatche­d in his first playoff experience.

“I was proud of how they fought,” 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan said. “They got dealt a tough hand. I hurt for these guys. We felt really good about this game. It was tough circumstan­ces.”

The 49ers committed costly penalties throughout the game. They were flagged 11 times, including a couple of penalties that changed possession.

On Philadelph­ia’s second scoring drive, a pass interferen­ce call on San Francisco’s Jimmie Ward on an incomplete pass on third-and-7 gave the Eagles a first down. An illegal contact penalty on Charvarius Ward gave the Eagles another first down later in the drive, and Miles Sanders ran in from the 13 for a 14-7 lead.

Johnson fumbled two plays later, the Eagles recovered at the 49ers 30, and Boston Scott scored on a 10-yard run to make it 21-7 right before the half.

A roughing-the-punter penalty on San Francisco’s Jordan Mason gave the Eagles a first down at the 49ers’ 35 in the third quarter. Jalen Hurts finished that drive with a 1-yard TD run for a 28-7 lead.

 ?? Seth Wenig The Associated Press ?? Eagles linebacker Haason Reddick hits 49ers quarterbac­k Brock Purdy, bending his elbow awkwardly and sending him to the sidelines in the first quarter.
Seth Wenig The Associated Press Eagles linebacker Haason Reddick hits 49ers quarterbac­k Brock Purdy, bending his elbow awkwardly and sending him to the sidelines in the first quarter.

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