The 49ers trend continued as the San Francisco 49ers advanced to the playoffs with their fifth straight victory over the seventh seed Green Bay Packers, a 24-21 roller coaster in a game of NFC Divisional Round. A new race is coming. On the Packers’ recent playoff run.The two franchises have 37 playoff wins, tied for the most in NFL history with the New England Patriots, but their recent trips to the postseason couldn’t have been more different. The 49ers are in their fourth NFC Championship Game in the last five seasons, while the Packers suffered their fifth NFL playoff loss in the last five minutes.Saturday night marked the second postseason game against the 49ers, a loss to Green Bay. The Packers led 21-17 after just over six minutes Saturday night, but after rookie Anders Carlson singled to left field, the 49ers gave up the field and ran Christian from six yards out. McCaffrey rushed into the end zone with 67 seconds left in the game. An interception by Jordan Love on the next drive ended their comeback hopes. Green Bay fell 13-10 at Lambeau Field in the most recent meeting between the two teams before this season. At the time, the Packers were the No. 1 seed in the NFC and San Francisco was the No. 6 seed. They led 10-3 for most of the fourth quarter, but 49ers safety Talanoa Hufang, converted a blocked field goal with 4:41 left to tie the game. Then-San Francisco quarterback Robbie Gould held Aaron Rodgers and Davante Adams to a 45-yard field goal as time expired on the final play against the Packers.Another highlight of Green Bay’s postseason run heading into the final five minutes included surprising back-to-back losses. The 2015 season saw a thrilling 26-20 loss to the Arizona Cardinals in the NFC Divisional round. After taking a 13-10 lead, they had to throw back-to-back Hail Mary passes to reach OT before Rodgers was ejected. Violation of overtime.Rodgers and former Packers coach Mike McCarthy cited the postseason loss as their worst playoff memory. A 28-22 overtime loss to the Seattle Seahawks in the 2014 NFC Championship Game.
The Packers took a 19-7 lead into the second half, but Brandon Bostick’s punt failed to open the door for the Seahawks to take the lead late before Rodgers kicked a field goal in overtime.Their only loss prior to the Rodgers era was a 20-17 overtime loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in the 2003 NFC round. The Packers took a 17-14 lead on a Ryan Longwell 21-yard field goal with 10:22 left, but couldn’t move the football the rest of the game. The Eagles tied the game on David Akers’ 37-yard field goal with five seconds left. Green Bay started overtime with the ball, but Brett Favre threw one of his patented career-ending postseason interceptions on a pass intended for wide receiver Javon Walker that was picked off by Hall of Fame safety Brian Dawkins.
Philadelphia drove down the field before Akers connected on the game-winning 31-yard field goal.Most playoff games are lost by one lead in the final five minutes.(since 2000)Many team improvementspacker5*patriot4foal4* 2003, 2014 PHI. Sea, 2015. ARI, 2021 SF Vs. 2023On the 49ers’ winning side, Saturday night’s victory was the seventh in team history by a touchdown in the game’s final two minutes. The 24-21 win over the Packers added to a wonderful and rich list of 49ers playoff history that begins with Dwight Clark’s “The Catch” in the 1981 NFC Conference Championship against the Dallas Cowboys . The list also includes Alex Smith’s game-winning 14-yard touchdown pass to Vernon Davis with 9 seconds left in a 36-32 NFC round win over Drew Brees and New York in the season opener 2011. hour. Saints of Orleans.
The 49ers scored the winning touchdown in the final two minutes.playoff historythe wedding that wins the gameDivision Round 2023 vs GBChristian McCaffrey 6 yard runDivisional Round 2011 vs. NotVernon Davis 14-yd Rec2002 Wild Card Run vs. NYGThai Street 13 Yards Record1998 Wild Card Round vs. UKTerrell Owens 25-yard offering.Super Bowl XXIII and CINJohn Taylor 10 year proposal1983 Ronde Division v DETFreddie Solomon 14-yd Rec1981 Conference Championship vs. DALRecord Dwight Clark at 6 yardsThe 49ers will face the winner of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Detroit Lions in the NFC Championship Game on Jan. 28 at 6:30 p.m. ET, the Packers’ 2023 season ends with another heartbreaking mistake.
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