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Simply, Chicago and San Francisco are two of the best teams in the land. They proved as much on Sunday night, combining to craft the league's best game thus far. The 49ers notched a 42-38 win over their in-conference rival, with Brock Purdy coming to life for the second-straight week.
The Bears and 49ers proved Sunday night that they have the offensive horsepower to go that deep in the postseason, engaging in a duel at Levi’s Stadium that featured 936 total yards, 58 first downs and 10 offensive touchdowns.
On their potential final play of the game, very similar to their Week 14 matchup, Caleb Williams had a chance to tie the game up and did just that. Facing a fourth-and-4, Williams found rookie Jahdae Walker who hauled in his second career catch and scored on a 6-yard touchdown pass.
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Purdy found Jauan Jennings for a 38-yard touchdown reception with 2:15 to spare for the 49ers’ much-needed yet seemingly ludicrous seventh touchdown of the night. He threw three touchdown passes and 303 yards, and also ran for two scores to help offset his opening-throw pick-six en route to a sixth straight win.
The "49ers Postgame Live" crew highlights Brock Purdy's play following San Francisco's 42-38 win over the Chicago Bears on Sunday at Levi's Stadium.49ers QB Brock Purdy totals five TDs in prime-time shootout win vs.
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