Eagles' best number: 2 (Dallas Goedert touchdowns, Quinyon Mitchell interceptions)

Eagles' worst number: 6 (points scored in the second half)

View from my living room:
I watched the game while also playing football with my four grandsons in their living room. Sixteen-month-old Whit has better hands than A.J. Brown.

Three stars

  1. 49ers wide receiver DeMarcus Robinson 65 catches, 111 yards, touchdown).
  2. 49ers fullback Kyle Juszczyk (whenever Niners needed a big play, he provided it).
  3. Eagles cornerback Quinyon Mitchell (recovered from rough start with first two interceptions of the season).

Eagles’ best play

Goedert took a handoff from quarterback Jalen Hurts in the “Tush Push” formation and scored on a 1-yard run around left end for the first TD.

Eagles’ worst play

The 49ers took a 17-16 lead when wide receiver Jauan Jennings took a handoff from quarterback Brock Purdy and threw a 29-yard touchdown pass to diving running back Christian McCaffrey in the fourth quarter.

Turning point

The game wasn’t decided until 49ers linebacker Eric Kendricks batted away Jalen Hurts’ fourth-and-11 pass toward tight end Dallas Goedert with 40 seconds left in regulation.

Did you notice?

The Eagles suffered their first home playoff loss since a 17-9 loss to Seattle in the 2019 season. … Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown and coach Nick Sirianni had to be separated on the sideline after Brown appeared to short-arm a pass in the first quarter. … Brown later dropped a pass during the final possession in the fourth quarter. … 49ers tight end George Kittle suffered a torn Achilles tendon in the second quarter. … Mitchell was beaten for a TD and two other long passes in the first quarter. … Eagles tackle Lane Johnson missed the game with a foot injury. … Eagles running back Saquon Barkley rushed for 106 yards on 26 carries. … Fans filled the stadium with boos at the end of the game. ... The 49ers will next play at Seattle in the divisional round of the playoffs next weekend.

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