With the NFL playoff bracket now finalized, the San Francisco 49ers know exactly what’s in front of them — and how close they were to something easier.
The 49ers entered the final week of the regular season with a chance to secure home-field advantage throughout the NFC playoffs. A win over Seattle would have locked in the top seed and ensured that any postseason run would go through Levi’s Stadium. Instead, the loss to the Seahawks shifted the standings and sent San Francisco onto the road to open the playoffs.
As a result, the 49ers will begin their postseason in Philadelphia against the Eagles.
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49ers set to face Eagles in NFC Wild Card
This matchup adds another chapter to a playoff history that stretches back decades. The two franchises met multiple times in the postseason during the 1990s, often in low-scoring, defense-heavy games that ended both teams’ seasons. Those matchups helped define both organizations during that era and established a competitive postseason relationship.
More recently, the teams faced each other in the 2022 NFC Championship Game, a contest that ended San Francisco’s season. Injuries at quarterback played a significant role in the outcome, but the result still stands: the Eagles advanced, and the 49ers fell one game short of the Super Bowl.
This week’s meeting comes under different circumstances, but the context remains significant. Philadelphia earned the right to host, while San Francisco now faces the added challenge of winning on the road. Lincoln Financial Field is one of the league’s tougher venues, particularly in January, and the margin for error in a single-elimination game is slim.
The shift from potential top seed to road team highlights how slight the difference can be in the NFL. For much of the season, the 49ers positioned themselves as one of the NFC’s most complete teams, but the late loss removed the advantage of playing at home.
That said, the 49ers are a team built to travel. Their defensive identity, run game, and experience in high-leverage games give them a chance regardless of venue. Brock Purdy has already played in significant postseason moments, and the roster includes veterans familiar with playoff environments.
The reality is straightforward: the 49ers had an opportunity to control their path and missed it. Now, that path begins in Philadelphia against a familiar postseason opponent, with no room for mistakes and no benefit of home field.
How they respond will determine how long this postseason run lasts.
Upcoming San Francisco 49ers Schedule
Sunday January 11th – NFC Wild Card Round – @ Philadelphia Eagles – 1:30 PM PT
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