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Cowboys at 49ers score, takeaways: San Francisco does just enough to continue Dallas' title game drought

It was an ugly, back-and-forth struggle for all 60 minutes -- lacking in the beauty that comprised the Dallas Cowboys-San Francisco 49ers playoff showdowns of the 80's and 90's that had Joe Montana, Steve Young, Roger Craig, and Jerry Rice on one side and Troy Aikman, Emmitt Smith, and Michael Irvin on the other -- and as expected, the 49ers did what they have done in each of their previous divisional round showdowns: done what they needed to do to advance to the NFC Championship Game, this time winning by a 19-12 score. 

It's a historical result as rookie Brock Purdy will now become the fourth quarterback drafted in the 6th round or later, or undrafted, to reach a Conference Championship in his 1st season as a starter, joining Dieter Brock (1985 ) , Kurt Warner (1999), and Tom Brady (2001). On the other side, the Cowboys run the longest streak of playoff appearances in NFL history without a conference title game appearance to 12. 

While Purdy is re-writing the history books with his play as the final pick of the 2022 NFL Draft, the reason the 49ers ended the Cowboys season on Sunday is because of their defense. San Francisco forced two Dak Prescott interceptions, and their offense turned both of those into field goals, critical in a game they won by only seven points. 

San Francisco got the scoring started late in the first quarter after being set up with a short field in the wake of a Dak Prescott interception. Prescott was looking for Michael Gallup on a comeback route on third-and-long, but Deommodore Lenoir jumped the route and picked it off. The Niners began their drive on the Dallas 21-yard line, but the Cowboys' defensive line continually got pressure on Brock Purdy and held San Francisco to a field goal. 

On the ensuing possession, Dallas drove 74 yards on 14 plays, with Dalton Schultz finding the end zone on a play-action pass from Prescott. Cowboys kicker Brett Maher, though, fresh off setting an NFL record by missing four extra point tries against the Buccaneers last week, had his extra point blocked. He would go on to make his final two kicks of the game , both field goals from 25 and 43 yards out. Late in the first half, disaster struck for Dallas. After converting on fourth-and-4 from the Niners' 35-yard line, Prescott checked down underneath to Tony Pollard, who had his ankle rolled up on two San Francisco defenders. As Pollard limped into the medical tent, Prescott forced a throw into double coverage and was intercepted for the second time in the game. Pollard was later carted to the locker room and ruled out with a high-ankle sprain

With the final drive of the half, the 49ers had some curious clock management, and ultimately had to attempt a 50-yard field goal on third down as time expired. Robbie Gould's kick sailed right through the uprights, though, giving San Francisco a three-point lead at the break, 9-6. Maher tacked on a 25-yard field goal that left the score tied at nine entering the third quarter. However, a different Cowboys player's gaffe ended up turning the tide for the 49ers. 

Cowboys defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence and linebacker Leighton Vander Esch combined to sack Purdy in a critical spot -- on third-and-eight on the Dallas 20--, but Cowboys safety Donovan Wilson gave 49ers tight end George Kittle a hug, taking him to the ground relatively early in the play. That mistake nullified the sack and three plays later, San Francisco running back Christian McCaffrey was in the end zone for the go-ahead touchdown on the first play of the fourth quarter. That marked eight consecutive games for CMC with a touchdown, which is the longest streak of the Pro Bowler's career. He has 12 touchdowns  in 12 games as the 49ers' starting running back since Week 8, all wins for the 49ers. The eight-game touchdown streak is the longest by a 49ers player since Hall of Famer Terrell Owens in 1998.

After the 49ers tacked on another field goal, Prescott and the Cowboys ran out of time again against the 49ers, but this time it was way less suspenseful as Dallas' final drive didn't get past their own 30. 

Why the 49ers won

The 49ers took care of the football. Purdy played a far from perfect game, looking quite flustered by Micah Parsons, DeMarcus Lawrence, and the rest of the Cowboys pass rush, but going 19-of-29 passing for 214 yards and no turnovers was level-headed enough for the football's best scoring and total defense to care of a depleted Cowboys offense that missed Tony Pollard in a big way. The two takeaways off Prescott interceptions were great complementary football for the last pick in the 2022 NFL Draft to lead the 49ers offense to two field goals. 

Linebacker Fred Warner was also everywhere between the lines on Sunday, even covering Dallas' top wide receiver CeeDee Lamb over the middle of the field after quickly dropping into zone coverage. He also had a timely interception that slammed the door shut on a Cowboys drive in the red zone just before the end of the first half. 

Tight end George Kittle, who had a team-high five catches for a team-high 95 yards, was Warner's equivalent on offense, making huge plays in critical moments by catching a football off his helmet as well as perfectly executing the scramble drill with Purdy over and over again to keep moving the chains, which helped maintain the 49ers' lead.  

In the end, the 49ers stars made the plays when they were needed. It sound simplistic, but that was the difference in the game. 

Why the Cowboys lost 

When a team is a road underdog in the playoffs, they need all the bounces to go their way and play a near-perfect game. The Cowboys didn't do that, which is why they lost their eight playoff games outright as an underdog. The last time Dallas was a playoff underdog and won, they also played at the 49ers, but it was in the 1992 NFL Championship Game. 

Prescott finished the season without consecutive weeks not throwing an interception, wasting his clean game in a contest where they had a significant margin for error, the 31-14 Wild Card Round win at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. His second interception was especially crushing because it appeared as though the Cowboys were driving in for a touchdown that would have broken the six-six tie with under two minutes to go in the first half. Facing second-and-two at the 49ers 18, Dallas could have done anything it wanted. Prescott chose to attempt to squeeze a pass toward CeeDee Lamb in tight coverage, a play that has regularly resulted in turnovers for Prescott just as it did in that moment.

However, the play before that interception also changed the game since Tony Pollard suffered a high-ankle sprain with Dallas facing first-and-10 at the 49ers 26. That injury decimated a huge chunk of the Cowboys game plan as they appeared unsure of themselves offensively the rest of the game.  Entering Sunday, the Cowboys averaged 5.8 yards per play with Tony Pollard pn the field and 5.1 yards with him on the sidelines. That gap is the difference between the seventh-best and 24th-best offenses in the NFL this season. 

Turning point 

Dallas Cowboys safety Donovan Wilson's defensive holding penalty with the score tied at nine, and the 49ers facing third-and-eight at the Dallas 20. Cowboys defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence and linebacker Leighton Vander Esch combined to sack Purdy in a critical spot, but Wilson gave 49ers tight end George Kittle a hug, taking him to the ground relatively early in the play. That mistake nullified the sack and three plays later, San Francisco running back Christian McCaffrey was in the end zone for the go-ahead touchdown on the first play of the fourth quarter as the offensive line parted his path into the end zone like it was the Red Sea. 

Play of the game 

This play summed up the entire game: the football hung in the balance and could have gone either way, but in the end the 49ers made the plays in the biggest moments. The Cowboys front had their way with the 49ers offensive line for most of the game, but they held up to give Purdy just enough time to make just enough plays to win the game. 

What's next 

The 49ers look to reach the Super Bowl for the second time in four seasons. To do that, they'll have to defeat Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field, something that has only happened once with Hurts in the lineup. The upcoming NFC Championship Game will be only the second playoff matchup between the two franchises all-time. The 49ers won the only prior matchup 14-0 in the 1996 Wild Card Round with Hall of Famers Steve Young (nine-yard rushing score) and Jerry Rice (three-yard receiving score) accounting for the only points that day. 

Once again, Dallas will begin their offseason several weeks earlier than it had hoped. Running back, tight end, linebacker, and defensive back will be key areas for the Cowboys to address with running back Tony Pollard, tight end Dalton Schultz, cornerback Anthony Brown, and safety Donovan Wilson all set to become free agents in the upcoming offseason. 

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Fantastic job by Aiyuk to threaten Bland with a deep route before snapping off for the curl. Did it just past the sticks and picked up a first-and-goal.

 

Dak Prescott didn't throw any interceptions last week against the Buccaneers, and he hadn't made it consecutive weeks this season without throwing an interception. True to form, Prescott throws one on the Cowboys' second drive of the game, allowing the 49ers to start their next drive on the edge of the red zone, the Dallas' 21. 

 

Cowboys wasted a first-down snap with a run to Zeke, who is averaging 1.6 yards per carry over the last three weeks, and it set them up behind the chains. Then Dak made an ill-advised throw into coverage on third down, and Michael Gallup allowed Deommodore Lenoir to beat him to the ball. Barely even tried to break on it. Awful possession all around.

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Hm. Surprised the Niners are punting from the 38-yard line instead of kicking a field goal. Robbie Gould is obviously a very reliable kicker. 

 

Really nice job by Bland to make up for that. Purdy had Brandon Aiyuk open behind the defense but Bland made up the ground and nearly intercepted the pass.

 

And then George Kittle lines up on the perimeter and beats rookie corner DaRon Bland for a big gain. He has a huge size advantage but the route is what created the big gain there. Got Bland to open his hips and cut back inside for a wide throwing window.

 

Typically when we have seen teams hurry up to the line on those short-yardage situations it's been a QB sneak, but the Niners just handed it to McCaffrey up the middle for an easy conversion. Meanwhile, Lawrence is getting some sort of leg issue looked at on the sideline. Would be a big loss for Dallas if he can't come back.

 

Dak probably should have tried to take off and run with it on that third-down play, or otherwise checked it down to Michael Gallup underneath. Wouldn't have gotten the first down but would have set up fourth-and-short, when there wasn't much chance of completing that pass to Dalton Schultz over the middle given the tight coverage.

 

Tony Pollard had absolutely zero chance on that running play. Fred Warner was basically in his lap as he took the handoff.

 

One note about the matchups: Nick Bosa mostly rushes off the right side of the defensive line, so he'll be across from rookie LT Tyler Smith for a lot of the night. Meanwhile, Demarcus Lawrence comes off the left side of the defensive line, which means Parsons will spend a lot of the night rushing against All-Pro LT Trent Williams. Something to watch for.

 

Sam Williams probably should have been called for running into the kicker on that punt.

 

49ers tried to set up a swing screen to Deebo Samuel but the Cowboys were all over it, and pressure up the middle got to Purdy before he could ever get the throw off. Set up a third-and-very-long, where Purdy checked it down to Samuel underneath but came up way short of the line to gain. Dallas forces a three-and-out to start things off.

 

The 49ers will begin this game with the ball. It's Brock Purdy vs. Micah Parsons and Co. to start things off. Dallas put forth a dominant defensive performance against Tampa last week, but the Niners have been lighting up the scoreboard with Purdy under center.

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Jay Glazer said on the Fox pregame show that 49ers defensive coordinator DeMeco Ryans pushed back his interview for the Colts head-coaching job because he wanted more time to prepare for this game against the Cowboys.

 

If the Cowboys are going to get an upset road win at the 49ers, they will need Dak Prescott to take care of the football, kicker Brett Maher to bounce back, and running back Tony Pollard to get the bulk of the touches over Ezekiel Elliott. 

Dak Prescott was the first player to lead the NFL in interceptions with five or more games missed after he threw 15 despite missing five games. He tied Texans quarterback Davis Mills for the league lead. He did however snap a streak of sevem straight games with an interception in the Wild Card win at the Buccaneers. Although that may not be as encouraging a sign as it looks since Prescott has not had back-to-back games without an interception. this season

Dallas kicker Brett Maher missed an NFL single-game record, regular season or playoffs, four extra points in the Wild Card win at the Buccaneers. He missed four in five tries on Monday after missing only six in his first 139 attempts. 

Brett Maher Missed Extra Points

NFL Career Including Playoffs

                                 Attempts

1st 56 games  6       139

Monday at TB 4         5

The Cowboys need to play Tony Pollard more, and Monday's win against the Buccaneers was another reason why:

  • Cowboys averaged 7.6 yards per play with Pollard on the field compared with 4.2 yards per play with Ezekiel Elliott on the field

  • This season the Cowboys are at 5.8 yards per play with Pollard on the field and 4.9 with Elliott on the field.

Cowboys Offense by RB on Field

Wild Card at Buccaneers

        Pollard      Elliott

Plays   40            33

Yards/play 7.6    4.2

 

In case you missed the ruckus on social media, Cowboys kicker Brett Maher had a rough go of things during his pregame warmups. After missing four extra points last week against the Buccaneers, Maher was very shaky in warmups, to the point that Jerry Jones walked onto the field to give him a pep talk. The Cowboys signed Tristan Vizcaino to their practice squad during the week, but did not elevate him to the active roster; so Maher will be their kicker tonight.

 

The Cowboys are seeking their first NFC Championship appearance since the 1995 season  vs the Packers. Their 11 straight playoff appearances without a conference championship game appearance is the longest streak in NFL history. They are one of six teams with no conference championship game appearances since 1996: Cowboys, Lions, Browns, Texans, Dolphins, and Commanders.

Most Consecutive Playoff App Without Conf Champ Game

NFL History

                       Span

Cowboys 11 1996-2021 <<

Dolphins 10 1994-2022 <<

Chiefs 10 1994-2017

>> Active streak

 

Brock Purdy, the last pick of the 2022 NFL Draft, made team and NFL history in his playoff debut in the Wild Card Round against the Seattle Seahawks. 

  • Surpassed Dan Marino as youngest player in playoff history with 300 Pass yards and 3 Pass TD in a game 

  • Joined Steve Young and Joe Montana as only 49ers players with 300 Pass yards, 3 Pass TD and 0 INT in a playoff game

Brock Purdy leads the NFL in pass yards/attempt (9.3),  passing touchdowns (14) and passer rating (121.4) since his first career start in Week 14.

  • 49ers: NFL-high 34.8 PPG since Brock Purdy's 1st career start in Week 14 (49ers most PPG in a 6-game span since 1995)

Brock Purdy Since 1st Start in Week 14

                       NFL Rank

W-L 6-0             T-1st

Team PPG 34.8 1st

Pass TD 14         T-1st

Yards/att 9.3         1st

Passer rtg 121.4 << 1st

>> Best by any player in a 6-game span this season

 

One of the biggest matchups that could decide the final game of the Divisional Round could come down to how well the Cowboys offensive line holds up against 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa, the NFL's sacks leader with 18.5, and the rest of San Francisco's pass rush. Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott was under siege all day in last year's postseason matchup, absorbing five sacks and a career-high 25 pressures.

Cowboys O-line vs 49ers pass rush

The 49ers pass rush destroyed the Cowboys O-line in last year's playoff game

  • Dak Prescott was sacked 5 times, pressured 25 times (career-high), pressured on 50% of his dropbacks (2021 season-high) despite being blitzed under 20% of the time

  • He was 6/17 for 71 yards and an INT when pressured in the game

Dak Prescott in Loss vs 49ers Last Postseason

Sacks 5

Pressures 25 <<

Pressure rate 50%

Blitz rate 18%

>> Career-high

 

Christian McCaffrey has 1,284 scrimmage yards and 11 touchdowns scored during the 49ers' 11-game win streak that began when he was inserted into the starting lineup in Week 8 at the Los Angeles Rams. He came off the bench in the team's 44-23 loss against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 7 after coming over via trade from the Carolina Panthers. 

Christian McCaffrey

During 49ers 11-Game Win Streak

                               NFL Rank

Touches PG 19.8    4th

Scrim YPG 116.7    2nd

TD scored 11          T-2nd

 

The Cowboys and 49ers rank 1-2 in points per game since Week 7, when Dak Prescott returned from his thumb injury and running back Christian McCaffrey made his 49ers debut. 

Most PPG since Week 7

Cowboys 32.3

49ers 30.8

Chiefs 28.8

 

The 49ers enter with 2 extra days rest playing the Seattle Seahawks on Saturday afternoon last week (1/14) , and the Cowboys playing in Tampa against the Buccaneers on Monday night  (1/16) . 

Both QBs are coming off impressive playoff performances. 

  • Both had 300+ Pass yards, 4+ Total TD, 0 turnovers in a 17+ point win

  • Purdy: 4 total TD (NFL postseason rookie record)

  • Prescott: 5 total TD (Cowboys postseason record)

Wild Card Round

                   Prescott     Purdy

Pass yds      305            332

Total TD-TO 5-0             4-0

Won by         17              18 

 

The Cowboys have lost six straight games in the Divisional Round, the longest streak by any team since the AFL/ NFL 1970 merger. Meanwhile, the 49ers have won five straight games in Divisional Round with their last loss coming in 2002, a 31-6 loss at the eventual Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers. 

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Sunday marks the ninth playoff meeting between the Dallas Cowboys and the San Francisco 49ers, tying it for the most common playoff matchup in NFL history with Rams-Cowboys and 49ers-Packers.  The Cowboys lead the all-time playoff series 5-3, but the 49ers  won 23-17 at the Cowboys in last year's Wild Card Round. 

Most Common Playoff Matchup 

NFL History

Cowboys-49ers 9 <<

Rams-Cowboys 9

49ers-Packers 9

>> Includes this year

Recap of 49ers 23-17 Win at Cowboys

2021 Wild Card Round

  • 49ers outrushed Cowboys 169-77

  • Cowboys committed 14 penalties

  • 49ers sacked Dak Prescott 5 times

  • Time expired after Dak Prescott slide with 9 seconds left

Both teams rank top-5 all-time in playoff wins, Conference Title games and Super Bowl titles

Playoff History

                 Cowboys       49ers

Wins              36            35

Conf title app 16           17

Super Bowl titles 5          5

>> All rank top-5 all-time

The 80/90s 49ers-Cowboys rivalry was amazing.

  • Combined to win 6 Super Bowls in an 8-year span from from 1988-95 seasons

  • 49ers 16-straight 10-win seasons from 1983-98

  • 49ers led NFL in wins and SB titles in the 80s (4)

  • Cowboys led NFL in SB titles in the 90s (3)

  • They met in 3 straight NFC title games from 1992-94

 
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