The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Bengals, 49ers prove that defense still wins in the playoffs

- By Rob Maaddi

Defense stills wins in the playoffs.

The San Francisco 49ers and Cincinnati Bengals advanced to the conference championsh­ip games with excellent defensive performanc­es on Sunday.

The Philadelph­ia Eagles also had a standout defensive effort Saturday night.

While high-flying offenses led by star quarterbac­ks get most of the attention, defense matters.

It was evident in the NFL divisional round this weekend.

Chiefs defensive coordinato­r Steve Spagnuolo’s aggressive unit forced two turnovers in the fourth quarter, helping Kansas

City beat Jacksonvil­le 27-20 in the first game.

“We focused throughout the week, especially on the week we had off, focused on maybe punching the ball a little bit more or hop on the ball or just catching the ones that they give us,” Chiefs linebacker Nick Bolton said. “I dropped one early, but it’s one of those things you kind of have to keep going on, and in playoffs, you understand that they count times two when you get them.”

Jalen Hurts and the Eagles’ offense were unstoppabl­e, especially dominating the Giants on the ground with 268 yards rushing. But Philadelph­ia’s defense, which was No. 2 in the league this season, was downright nasty in a 38-7 rout over

New York.

Coming off an impressive 301-yard passing game in an upset over 13-win Minnesota, Daniel Jones had no chance against Haason Reddick and Philly’s ferocious D.

Jones was sacked five times, threw a pick, completed just 55.6% of his passes and looked lost. The Eagles held the Giants to only 227 total yards.

“Jonathan Gannon puts these guys in great positions,” Eagles coach Nick Sirianni said of his defensive coordinato­r. “Obviously, we have great players . ... But this guy is an unbelievab­le coordinato­r . ... He’s going to be a head football coach in the National Football League because of what he does. This

guy is a stud. He’s a stud.”

Cincinnati’s defense had the most impressive all-around game of all, considerin­g its opponent. The Bengals shut down Josh Allen and Buffalo’s dynamic offense in a 27-10 win. The Bills were only 4 for 12 on third downs, went three-and-out three times and managed just a field goal in the second half.

Defensive coordinato­r Lou Anarumo put the Bengals in position to constantly pressure Allen and knock him out of rhythm. Allen had only one turnover late in the game, but he misfired on some throws and didn’t click with his receivers. Allen kept his head down and didn’t look up when wide receiver Stefon Diggs approached him on the bench and yelled a few times in his direction midway through the fourth quarter.

“He wants the ball,” Allen said of Diggs, who had just four receptions for 35 yards. “And whatever it was that we couldn’t get him the ball tonight, we’re going to have to learn from.”

The Bengals will meet the Chiefs again in a rematch

of last year’s AFC championsh­ip game that was won by Cincinnati. Burrow is 3-0 against Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs.

In the final game of the weekend, the 49ers’ topranked defense flustered Dak Prescott throughout a 19-12 victory, forcing two intercepti­ons and holding the Cowboys to just 282 total yards. San Francisco had a few more opportunit­ies at turnovers but couldn’t hang on to a couple of picks.

Niners defensive coordinato­r DeMeco Ryans, a candidate for several head coaching vacancies, improved his case with another stellar game plan.

“I’m pretty sure DeMeco is gonna have a head coaching job after this year,” Niners defensive back Jimmie Ward said. “You see it with the play calling. We went out there and shut down a playoff team and one of the best teams in the league this year.”

Next up for the 49ers is a trip to Philadelph­ia to face one of the league’s most well-rounded offenses in the NFC championsh­ip game.

“Get ya popcorn ready, man,” Ward said. “Heavyweigh­t fight right there. Get ready. It’s gonna be a good show.”

 ?? Joshua Bessex / Associated Press ?? Bills quarterbac­k Josh Allen (17) is sacked by the Bengals during the second quarter on Sunday.
Joshua Bessex / Associated Press Bills quarterbac­k Josh Allen (17) is sacked by the Bengals during the second quarter on Sunday.
 ?? Carlos Avila Gonzalez / San Francisco Chronicle ?? Cowboys quarterbac­k Dak Prescott (4) is sacked by the 49ers in the second half on Sunday.
Carlos Avila Gonzalez / San Francisco Chronicle Cowboys quarterbac­k Dak Prescott (4) is sacked by the 49ers in the second half on Sunday.

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