Seahawks will host 49ers in NFC divisional round
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49ers to face NFC West rival in divisional round after win vs. Eagles
The San Francisco 49ers beat the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, and now they'll take on the Seattle Seahawks at Lumen Field next weekend.
Seattle Seahawks' QB Sam Darnold can earn $2.5 million in contract incentives if he leads his team to the Super Bowl.
The San Francisco 49ers are headed to Seattle for a rematch with the Seahawks the NFC Divisional Round after knocking off the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Niners’ path to Seattle was clinched by their dramatic win in Philly on a defensive stand as well as a win Saturday by the last team they beat that way: the Chicago Bears, who beat the Green Bay Packers in a pulse-pounding wild-card game. San Francisco is the lowest remaining seed with Green Bay’s ouster, sending them to the Pacific Northwest.
NFL.com's Bobby Kownack breaks down the top three takeaways from the Seattle Seahawks division-clinching win over the San Francisco 49ers on Saturday of Week 18.
The Philadelphia Eagles are about to start their title defense in the playoffs against the San Francisco 49ers today. It’s a massive Wild Card matchup between two polar opposite teams.
The Seahawks went 4-8 at Lumen Field in their first 12 games there under Mike Macdonald. Since then: 5-0. Here was Leonard Williams on securing home-field advantage in the playoffs, and how Seattle’s defense had gotten better at communicating amid the noise: pic.twitter.com/GnrVOEdiO5
Seattle rode its defense to a win over San Francisco to claim the NFC West and the No. 1 seed in the NFC playoffs
The road to the Super Bowl in the NFC goes through Seattle, and the betting odds say the Seahawks are the most likely team to win it all.
The Seahawks surpassed the Texans as the league's stingiest scoring defense after Riley Leonard dropped 30 points on Houston in Week 18.