Purdy's 4 TDs lead 49ers past Seahawks in playoffs

SANTA CLARA, California — Brock Purdy got flushed out of the pocket, spun back in the other direction and found a wide-open Elijah Mitchell for the score that put San Francisco in control of an NFL wild-card game on Saturday.
Purdy answered another test and delivered another sterling performance in a remarkable rookie season that began as the final pick in the NFL draft.
Purdy threw three touchdown passes and ran for a fourth score in his playoff debut, leading the 49ers to a 41-23 victory over the Seattle Seahawks.
"Once the game started, it was just 11 on 11, I have to do my job, get it to the guys in space and go from there," Purdy said. "We didn't make it more than what it was. ... It wasn't, 'Oh my gosh it's the playoffs and we've got to get all tense.' We just had to play our game."
Purdy picked up where he left off in the regular season for the 49ers (14-4) and showed few signs of playoff jitters by winning his sixth straight start since replacing an injured Jimmy Garoppolo early in a Week 13 win over Miami.
The Niners advanced to the divisional round where they will host either Minnesota, Tampa Bay or Dallas next weekend.
Purdy connected on a 3-yard pass to Christian McCaffrey in the first quarter, converted a 1-yard sneak in the third quarter and a 7-yard TD pass to Mitchell early in the fourth to make it 31-17.
The Niners broke it open when Deebo Samuel took a short pass from Purdy and raced in for a 74-yard score with help from a downfield block by Brandon Aiyuk.
Purdy threw for 332 yards — the second most ever for a rookie in the playoffs against Russell Wilson's 385 in a loss to Atlanta 10 years ago — and he became the first rookie QB ever to account for four TDs in a playoff game.
Purdy has lived up to the confidence his coaches and teammates have shown in him ever since he took over.
"I felt that way from the beginning once he got in that game against Miami," coach Kyle Shanahan said. "We didn't have the luxury to sit there and worry about stuff the way the game was going. We just had to win the game and he's done a hell of a job. He's done it every time since. I have a lot of confidence in him."
The Seahawks (9-9) kept it close for most of three quarters before a strip sack by Charles Omenihu late in the third quarter spoiled a red zone drive.
Purdy then hit Jauan Jennings on a 33-yard pass to set up the TD pass to Mitchell that broke the game open. With his seventh straight multiple TD pass game, Purdy tied the NFL record for rookies set by Justin Herbert.
"He has showed us over and over again who he is and the type of player he is," linebacker Fred Warner said. "So I'm not surprised."
San Francisco piled on from there.
The loss brought a disappointing end to a surprising season for the Seahawks, who got into the playoffs on the final weekend in their first season after trading away Wilson.
Geno Smith stepped in admirably, throwing 30 TD passes in the regular season and keeping it close for a while in the playoff game, thanks to a 50-yard TD pass to DK Metcalf in the first half.
Smith finished 25 for 35 for 253 yards, two TDs and one interception.
"I'm not at all satisfied," Smith said. "I don't feel good about what happened today. I feel like we could have kept going. So for me, man, I've just got to be better and I take this one personally."
The Niners raced out to a 10-0 lead after two possessions getting a field goal on the opening drive and then a 3-yard pass from Purdy to McCaffrey, following McCaffrey's 68-yard run on the second possession.
But, Seattle battled back with a 14-play drive capped by Kenneth Walker's 7-yard run and the deep pass to Metcalf.
Agencies Via Xinhua

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