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Jones scored on the next play on a one-yard rush. The Packers attempted a two-point conversion, which failed, leaving the score at 34–13. The Packers attempted an onside kick on the next kickoff, although the 49ers recovered the ball. The Packers defense finally stopped the 49ers, holding them to a three-and-out and a punt.
The Catch II was a National Football League (NFL) Wild Card Playoff game between the Green Bay Packers and the San Francisco 49ers on January 3, 1999. The game, which was played at 3Com Park in San Francisco, California, became notable after a completed pass with 8 seconds left in the 4th quarter won the game for the 49ers.
The Packers were shut out in the first half, with the 49ers taking a 27–0 lead into halftime. 49ers running back Raheem Mostert ran for 220 rushing yards and 4 touchdowns, with the Packers losing 37–20. [24]
The San Francisco 49ers are heading to the NFC Championship game following a victory over the Green Bay Packers on Saturday, ... Both teams traded scores to make it a 21-14 game heading into the ...
The 49ers–Packers rivalry is an American football rivalry between the San Francisco 49ers and the Green Bay Packers.As the 49ers play in the NFC West, and the Packers play in the NFC North, both teams do not play every year; instead, they play once every three years and at least once every six seasons at each team's home stadium due to the NFL's rotating division schedules during which their ...
The Packers and 49ers were in a tight game deep into the fourth quarter. ... Then the 49ers left Bo Melton wide open for a 19-yard score when two defensive backs bit on a fake receiver screen at ...
13. Nov. 24, 2019: 49ers 37, Packers 8. What made this Sunday Night Football game compelling was that it represented the best combined record between the two teams in a head-to-head meeting; they ...
NFC Championship Game logo, 2008–2010 (Used with old shield since 2005) The structure of the NFL playoffs has changed several times since 1970. At the end of each regular season, the top teams in the NFC qualify for the postseason, including all division champions (three division winners from the 1970–71 to 2001–02 seasons; four since the 2002–03 season) and a set number of "wild card ...