Christian McCaffrey's Trick Play Seals 49ers' Victory Over Eagles in NFL Play-offs
In a thrilling turn of events, San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey scored two touchdowns, including one on a clever trick play, to help his team secure a hard-fought victory over the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFL playoffs.
McCaffrey's first touchdown came after a 10-play drive that stalled at the Eagles' 20-yard line. On third-and-goal from there, McCaffrey took the handoff and was tackled by a defender, only to have the ball knocked loose by another player. But in a stunning reversal of fortune, McCaffrey quickly picked up the fumble and ran it in for a touchdown.
The Eagles' defense was stunned by the play, which marked one of the most creative plays of the season. "It was like something out of a movie," said an Eagles coach, who wished to remain anonymous. "We didn't see that coming at all."
McCaffrey's second touchdown came later in the game, when he took a snap from center and ran it in from 10 yards out on a trick play. This time, McCaffrey received the snap and then handed it off back to the quarterback, who was pretending to run with it. But just as it seemed like the Eagles' defender had him dead to rights, McCaffrey pulled off a sharp cutback and found himself in open field.
The 49ers' victory marked their first playoff win over the Eagles since 2013, when Colin Kaepernick led them to a 45-7 rout. It was also Christian McCaffrey's second consecutive game with two touchdowns, further cementing his reputation as one of the most dynamic players in the league.
With the win, the 49ers advance to the next round of the playoffs and will face the winner of another matchup between the Green Bay Packers and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Eagles, meanwhile, are left to ponder what might have been, having let a two-touchdown lead slip away in the final minutes of the game.
As for McCaffrey, he's just happy to be one step closer to the Super Bowl. "We've worked all season for this moment," he said in the post-game press conference. "Now it's time to enjoy this win and get ready for the next challenge."
In a thrilling turn of events, San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey scored two touchdowns, including one on a clever trick play, to help his team secure a hard-fought victory over the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFL playoffs.
McCaffrey's first touchdown came after a 10-play drive that stalled at the Eagles' 20-yard line. On third-and-goal from there, McCaffrey took the handoff and was tackled by a defender, only to have the ball knocked loose by another player. But in a stunning reversal of fortune, McCaffrey quickly picked up the fumble and ran it in for a touchdown.
The Eagles' defense was stunned by the play, which marked one of the most creative plays of the season. "It was like something out of a movie," said an Eagles coach, who wished to remain anonymous. "We didn't see that coming at all."
McCaffrey's second touchdown came later in the game, when he took a snap from center and ran it in from 10 yards out on a trick play. This time, McCaffrey received the snap and then handed it off back to the quarterback, who was pretending to run with it. But just as it seemed like the Eagles' defender had him dead to rights, McCaffrey pulled off a sharp cutback and found himself in open field.
The 49ers' victory marked their first playoff win over the Eagles since 2013, when Colin Kaepernick led them to a 45-7 rout. It was also Christian McCaffrey's second consecutive game with two touchdowns, further cementing his reputation as one of the most dynamic players in the league.
With the win, the 49ers advance to the next round of the playoffs and will face the winner of another matchup between the Green Bay Packers and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Eagles, meanwhile, are left to ponder what might have been, having let a two-touchdown lead slip away in the final minutes of the game.
As for McCaffrey, he's just happy to be one step closer to the Super Bowl. "We've worked all season for this moment," he said in the post-game press conference. "Now it's time to enjoy this win and get ready for the next challenge."