49ers defeat Cowboys in thriller playoff finish


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49ers defeat Cowboys in thriller wild-card playoff finish

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo (10) passes the ball during the second half of an NFL wild-card playoff football game against the Dallas Cowboys in Arlington, Texas, Sunday, Jan. 16, 2022. (AP Photo/Roger Steinman)

2022.01.16 – Deebo Samuel ran 26 yards for a touchdown and a comfortable lead, before the Dallas Cowboys rallied in a thriller last minute push to get a final play in, but the San Francisco 49ers manage to seal a 23-17 victory Sunday.

Next up is a trip to Lambeau Field to face the No. 1-seeded Green Bay Packers, who had the NFC’s lone bye this wildcard weekend.

Kyle Shanahan walked onto the field with an emphatic nod, believing his 49ers had beaten the Cowboys in a chaotic wild-card finish that left many not sure what was happening.

The official word came a short time later. The Cowboys rallied and ran out of time trying to get a final play in.

“I’m still trying to figure out where I’m at,” Shanahan said after coaching San Francisco’s first playoff victory at Dallas in a storied postseason rivalry. “It’s pretty emotional out there. Lots of opportunities to win the game. Those guys (Cowboys) just kept fightin’. We made a couple mistakes there at the end. We shouldn’t have let it get there.”

 

2022.01.16 – (SF 49ers @ Dallas Cowboys) NFL Video Highlights

Deebo Samuel #19 of the San Francisco 49ers carries the ball vs. the Dallas Cowboys during the 2nd quarter in NFC Wild Card Playoff game at AT&T Stadium on January 16, 2022 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images)

2022.01.16 – (SF 49ers @ Dallas Cowboys) NFL Video Highlights

The 49ers (11-7) overcame an interception by Jimmy Garoppolo when they led by 13 in the fourth quarter, and now are headed to a divisional playoff next Saturday night at Green Bay two years after reaching the Super Bowl and losing to Kansas City.

The wait for Dallas (12-6) to reach even an NFC championship game will tick up to 27 years after another first-game flame-out in the postseason for Dak Prescott, the second in three trips over six seasons for the star quarterback. It was his first playoff game since signing a $40-million-a-year contract in the off-season.

Prescott ran for a touchdown to get Dallas within a score after Garoppolo’s interception, and he had plenty of time to get his team in front for the first time on a drive that ended near midfield. His desperation fourth-down pass was just out of receiver Cedrick Wilson’s reach.

A 14th penalty from the NFL’s most-penalized team in the regular season helped San Francisco run out most of the clock, and the 49ers intended to go for the win on fourth down when a run from Samuel ended up short — by inches after the ball was nudged up on review.

Instead, San Francisco punted after a false start, giving Dallas one more chance. Without enough time, as it turned out.

 

 

 

 

2022.01.16 – SF 49ers @ Dallas Cowboys (NBC: 49ers hold off Cowboys)

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo (10) hands the ball to wide receiver Deebo Samuels (19) during the second half of an NFL wild-card playoff football game against the Dallas Cowboys in Arlington, Texas, Sunday, Jan. 16, 2022. (AP Photo/Roger Steinman) Getty Images

2022.01.16 – SF 49ers @ Dallas Cowboys (NBC: 49ers hold off Cowboys)

2022.01.16 – SF 49ers @ Dallas Cowboys (NBC: 49ers hold off Cowboys)

The Cowboys started at their 20 with 32 seconds to go. Wilson pitched to CeeDee Lamb on a hook-and-ladder play for 20 yards, and Dalton Schultz gained 9 yards before getting out of bounds with 14 seconds remaining.

Prescott took off on a designed run and slid at the end of a 17-yard run, with about eight seconds to go. Umpire Ramon George bumped Prescott trying to set the spot. The snap from the San Francisco 24 came after the clock expired.

Dallas coach Mike McCarthy suggested Prescott was slowed by the collision with George, and that a sideline official assured him the play was being reviewed.

“The communication that I was given on the sideline was they were reviewing it,” McCarthy said. “They were going to put time back on the clock. And the next thing I know, they’re running off the field.”

Players from both teams streamed onto the field immediately after Prescott took the snap and spiked the ball, and many did a U-turn as officials discussed the play. Then referee Alex Kemp announced the game was over.

“It was like that the whole day, it really was,” Garoppolo said of the final sequence. “It was a dogfight, hell of an atmosphere out here. I mean, the fans were nuts. It was everything we thought it was going to be. It was fun.”

Kemp said in a pool report George was trailing the play at a proper distance and acted appropriately to get the ball spotted correctly. The umpire has to touch the ball before another play can happen.

Kemp said the decision that the snap came after the clock had expired was made on the field, not on a replay assist from New York.

“The umpire was simply spotting the ball properly,” Kemp said. “He collided with the players as he was setting the ball because he was moving it to the proper spot.”

The 49ers were in control in the fourth quarter, but not leaning on the running game they figured could carry them to a win when Garoppolo threw an interception to Anthony Brown that set up Prescott’s 7-yard scoring run.

Garoppolo’s mistake wasn’t long after Prescott was picked off at the Dallas 26 by K’Waun Williams and Samuel ran untouched on a cutback up the middle to the end zone on the next play for a 23-7 lead.

“It was kind of getting kind of crazy at the end,” wide receiver Deebo Samuel said. “But our defense is really good and went out there and got a stop. The emotions are through the roof.”

San Francisco lost star pass rusher Nick Bosa to a concussion just before halftime when he was crunched in the head and neck area by teammate D.J. Jones. But the 49ers kept enough pressure on Prescott, finishing with five sacks while holding the NFL’s No. 1 offense to 307 yards.

“Guys just stepping up big in big key situations, that’s really what it was all day,” Garoppolo said. “Early on, we got it rolling with the offense and the defense just throughout the entire day. We got some dogs on our defense, man. It’s fun.”

 

 

2022.01.16 – SF 49ers @ Dallas Cowboys (LOMBARDI: Post Game)

Elijah Mitchell #25 of the San Francisco 49ers rushes for a touchdown past Leighton Vander Esch #55 of the Dallas Cowboys during the first quarter in the NFC Wild Card Playoff game at AT&T Stadium on January 16, 2022 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images)

2022.01.16 – SF 49ers @ Dallas Cowboys (LOMBARDI: Post Game)

2022.01.16 – SF 49ers @ Dallas Cowboys (LOMBARDI: Pre-kickoff)

San Francisco scored on its first four possessions, and three times took the points on field goals from Robbie Gould to keep separation from the Cowboys.

Rookie Elijah Mitchell ran for 96 yards and the game’s first points on a 4-yard run.

The 49ers looked in great shape after a blistering, three-play sequence in 50 seconds gave them a 23-7 lead in the third quarter. First, D.J. Jones sacked Dak Prescott for a 13-yard loss, back at the Cowboys’ 19-yard line. Next came an interception at the 26-yard line by Williams.

Then, suddenly, Samuel weaved his way down the right side for a 26-yard touchdown run. It was his team-leading ninth rushing score this season, giving more credence to his self-defined position of “wide back” – a wide receiver playing running back.

“When K’Waun got the interception, I looked at Kyle and said, ‘Hey, just give me the ball. I’ve got you.’ So I just went out there and the next play I scored. …It was just a little sweep, in front of Jimmy. They overplayed it, I played it kind of slow, I saw the cut back and just hit it.”

Samuel finished with 72 yards on 10 carries and three catches for 38 yards.

As was the case most of the season, Dallas couldn’t get the running game going with Ezekiel Elliott. The two-time rushing champion had 31 yards on 12 carries as the Cowboys were out-gained 169-77 on the ground.

Prescott was 23 of 43 for 254 yards. Garoppolo, whose future with the 49ers beyond this season is uncertain with rookie Trey Lance waiting his turn, was 16 of 25 for 172 yards.

Dallas was down 13-0 when Prescott threw a 20-yard touchdown pass to Amari Cooper. The Cowboys had the final possession of the first half and the opening drive of the second half to get closer and couldn’t.

“The team should not have been in a position to make that last play be something controversial,” Dallas owner Jerry Jones said. “I’m not going to make it bigger than it is.”

And, so, the 49ers emerged with their third playoff win all-time against the Cowboys. Their 1981 and ‘94 teams won the NFC Championship against Dallas en route to Super Bowl championships.

THE REMATCH WITH THE PACKERS

The 49ers have won their past three playoff match-ups with the Packers, including a January 2014 wild-card win in Green Bay (23-20) and the 2019 season’s NFC Championship Game route (37-20) at Levi’s Stadium. The all-time postseason series is tied, 4-4. Look for the 49ers to play the Packers on Saturday.

MONEY KICKER

Gould is now the career leader for makes in the playoffs without a miss at 18. Two of his field goals were from at least 50 yards (53, 52).

INJURIES

Concussions almost sidelined the best pass rushers for both teams. Before Bosa was injured, standout Dallas rookie Micah Parsons was evaluated for a concussion in the first quarter. He quickly returned.

 

UP NEXT

49ers: Head to Green Bay to take on Aaron Rodgers and the Packers in the divisional round next Saturday night.

Cowboys: Season ends with the first wild-card loss in three playoff trips for Prescott.

 

 

 

 

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Read more at:  San Francisco 49ers Media Services / More AP NFL

JEstevez@EMIsportsCentral.com
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About Joseph Estevez

Joseph Estevez is the Sports Editor for EMI Sports Central. He joined the organization's Elan Marketing Inc. in 2001. He concentrates mostly on the Bay Area's professional sport teams. He was there for the NFC game 49ers vs Dallas game 1995 at Candlestick Park. Also documented the Golden State Warriors team's playoffs run to the 2015 NBA Finals.