Seahawks dominate 49ers from opening kick, advance to NFC title game with 41-6 win
Seattle dominated with a kickoff return touchdown, three rushing TDs by Kenneth Walker III, and relentless defense pressuring 58% of Brock Purdy's dropbacks, forcing turnovers.
- Saturday night, the Seattle Seahawks beat the San Francisco 49ers 41-6 in Seattle, ending the 49ers' season with their second-largest playoff defeat.
- Plagued by injuries, the San Francisco 49ers entered the game missing three All-Pros: George Kittle, Fred Warner and Nick Bosa, ending an injury-riddled season.
- Starting with Rashid Shaheed's 95-yard kickoff return for a touchdown, Seattle scored on seven of eight early possessions while Kenneth Walker III rushed for three touchdowns and 116 yards.
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The Seattle Seahawks dominate from the first second – and make the San Fransisco 49ers one of the highest playoff losers in franchise history.
49ers’ Season Ends in Complete Destruction With 41-6 Playoff Loss to Seattle Seahawks
There will be no fairy tale home stadium Super Bowl for the San Francisco 49ers this year, after they got their doors blown out 41-6 in a playoff loss to the Seattle Seahawks, the Niners’ largest defeat of the Coach Kyle Shanahan era.
49ers Receive Viral ‘Trash’ Talk From Seahawks Rookie After Blowout Loss
The San Francisco 49ers were already staring down a nightmare ending to their season after a lopsided loss to the Seattle Seahawks. Then came the extra sting: Seahawks rookie safety Nick Emmanwori delivered a blunt postgame jab that quickly caught fire online. After Seattleâs 41-6 blowout win, Emmanwori posted a simple, brutal message aimed at the 49ers: âTrash.â For a rivalry that never needs much help finding heat, it was a loud punctuat…
Seahawks’ Ernest Jones IV Issues Statement on Personal Struggles After Strong Mike Macdonald Message
The Seattle Seahawks linebacker Ernest Jones IV opened up about personal challenges following his team’s blowout 41-6 win over the San Francisco 49ers. He praised the team’s performance and its top leadership after the big divisional victory. “I was down there for two days, and once football came around, I got a little light, so, but I’m good now,” he said via reporter Greg Bell’s post on X. Ernest Jones: Back from being down 2 days really sick…
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