The 49ers faced a tough loss in the NFC championship game last season, falling 31-7 due to injuries to Brock Purdy and Josh Johnson.

The 49ers revved up their offense and didn't let up. They scored touchdowns in six consecutive drives, showcasing the effectiveness of Kyle Shanahan's offensive strategy.

Facing challenges is common in sports, but the 49ers' ability to recover and perform well highlights their resilience and skill.

The Eagles, leading in the NFC East, experienced a challenging loss. The most concerning moment was when Jalen Hurts briefly exited the game for a concussion evaluation.

Notably, he also led the Eagles in rushing with seven carries for 20 yards and scored an additional touchdown.

Jake Elliott kicked a 26-yard field goal, with A.J. Brown's 38-yard catch and Kenneth Gainwell's 11-yard run setting up the play.

Haason Reddick tackled Brock Purdy on second-and-10, leading the 49ers to punt after they couldn't convert on third-and-2.

Elliott made another kick, this time from 39 yards. A slip by Jalen Hurts moved the offense back from the San Francisco 14-yard line to the 29-yard line. (Eagles 6 - 49ers 0).

At the close of the second quarter, the 49ers led 14-6 against the Eagles.