The 49ers take on the Detroit Lions Sunday afternoon in the NFC Championship Game at Levi’s Stadium, and the winner will head to Las Vegas in two weeks for Super Bowl LVIII.
Three hundred sixty-four days after the 49ers missed saw last season’s Super Bowl hopes go down the drain when Brock Purdy was injured in Philadelphia, they have a fresh chance at glory.
Deebo Samuel was limited in practice early this week after injuring his shoulder in last week’s divisional-round win over the Packers, but he was listed as healthy Friday on the final injury report for the week, and he is active Sunday.
Follow along for live updates throughout the game.
Pregame: The Chiefs beat the Ravens 17-10 Sunday afternoon in Baltimore to earn their fourth Super Bowl berth in the last five years. The Ravens had two fourth-quarter turnovers in the Chiefs’ end zone to end promising drives and undermine their hopes of a comeback win.
Pregame: The 49ers sent Joe Montana out for the coin toss as an honorary captain, and the Lions countered with Barry Sanders. The 49ers won the toss and deferred to the second half, kicking off to Detroit.
1Q, 13:18 – Lions 7, 49ers 0: Detroit strikes quickly on its first drive as Jameson Williams takes an end-around pitch 42 yards to the end zone less than two minutes after kickoff. The Lions’ 75-yard drive included a 15-yard run by David Montgomery and a 14-yard catch-and-run by Sam LaPorta.
1Q, 7:54 – Lions 7, 49ers 0: The 49ers drive 45 yards on 12 plays to set up a field goal attempt from Jake Moody, but he misses wide right. Moody made a clutch kick in the win last week over Green Bay, but the rookie who replaced postseason-perfect Robbie Gould has drawn the ire of the fanbase at times for his misses.
1Q, 2:34 – Lions 14, 49ers 0: The Lions’ second possession ends the same way as the first, with a rushing touchdown. The drive itself was different from the first one, as Detroit took 11 plays to move 62 yards, physically punishing the 49ers’ defense. David Montgomery took the ball across the goal line for a 1-yard score.
1Q, 13:49 – Lions 14, 49ers 7: The 49ers answer back with a touchdown drive led by Kyle Juszczyk and Christian McCaffrey, who capped it off with a 2-yard run. The pair combined for 69 of the team’s 75 yards on the possession, and each had a reception longer than 20 yards.
Below are our notes from before kickoff.
SANTA CLARA — Brandon Aiyuk offered a poignant and self-aware response this week when asked if the 49ers are rallying to get 14-year veteran Trent Williams to his first Super Bowl.
“I’ve never been to the Super Bowl,” Aiyuk said. “I’m trying to get to the Super Bowl.”
As playoff-tested as the 49ers for their third straight NFC Championship Game and fourth in five years, their star-studded offense carries over just three starters from their 2019 team’s Super Bowl appearance: tight end George Kittle, wide receiver Deebo Samuel and fullback Kyle Juszczyk.
Defensively, a majority of their starters have Super Bowl experience: defensive linemen Nick Bosa, Arik Armstead, and Javon Hargrave (on 2022 Eagles); linebackers Fred Warner and Dre Greenlaw; cornerback Charvarius Ward (on 2019-20 Chiefs); and, safety Logan Ryan (2014, ’16 Patriots).
Beating the Lions in today’s 3:30 p.m. kickoff would send the 49ers to Super Bowl LVIII, held Feb. 11 in the Las Vegas Raiders’ Allegiant Stadium, which is where the 49ers made their preseason debut in August.
The Lions are among the four NFL franchises that have not reached a Super Bowl. Their last road playoff victory came in 1957 against the host 49ers at Kezar Stadium; the Lions went on to beat the Cleveland Browns in the NFL championship game.
TODAY’S HONORARY STARTERS
Safety Talanoa Hufanga will sound the ceremonial pregame foghorn before kickoff. Hufanga sustained a season-ending knee injury in the 49ers’ November win here against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He has kept a low profile since then, although a player of the game continues to receive a kukui-nut necklace that Hufanga’s given out in recent seasons.
Talanoa Hufanga will ignite the pregame foghorn at Levi’s Stadium for today’s NFC Championship Game vs 49ers and Lions
Hufanga sustained torn ACL in win here vs Bucs in November and has kept low profile since then, although a player-of-game gets his kukui-nut necklace weekly pic.twitter.com/mPu08nOJvX
— Cam Inman (@CamInman) January 28, 2024
Today’s honorary captains are the 49ers’ and Lions’ franchise icons and Pro Football Hall of Fame members: Joe Montana and Barry Sanders.
The halftime entertainment is Journey, and if pregame sound checks are any sign, one song could be “Don’t Stop Believin’”.
“Just a city boy, born and raised in South Detroit … .” Don’t be surprised if the opening lyrics referencing South Detroit are changed to San Francisco at the home crowd’s delight.
WHO’S OUT
Designated as inactive for the 49ers are cornerback Samuel Womack III, wide receiver Ronnie Bell, wide receiver Willie Snead, linebacker Jalen Graham, quarterback Brandon Allen, linebacker Curtis Robinson and offensive lineman Matt Pryor.
Inactive for the Lions are cornerback Steven Gilmore, defensive lineman Charles Harris, quarterback Hendon Hooker, guard Jonah Jackson, defensive lineman Broderic Martin, wide receiver Kalif Raymond and safety Tracey Walker.