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Instant analysis of 49ers’ 38-13 win in regular-season finale vs. Cardinals

SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Sunday’s 10th straight win ushered the 49ers to the NFC playoffs as at least the No. 2 seed. Now comes the heavy lifting: another four wins in a row to capture the franchise’s first Lombardi Trophy in 28 seasons.

The NFC West-champion 49ers wrapped up a 13-4, regular-season record by racing past the last-place Arizona Cardinals 38-13 at Levi’s Stadium.

That home field is where the 49ers will open up in the wild-card round, and, if they advance, the divisional round. When the 49ers finished up this win, the Philadelphia Eagles (14-3) were almost done securing the NFC’s No. 1 seed and home-field advantage (through the NFC Championship Game on Jan. 29) by virtue of a win Sunday against the No. 6-seed New York Giants.

Brock Purdy, after throwing a career-high three touchdown passes Sunday, now seeks to become the first rookie quarterback to ever win a Super Bowl, though the 49ers obviously must first reach that Feb. 12 grand finale in Glendale, Ariz., an hour drive from Purdy’s childhood home of Queen Creek.

The 49ers have not lost since a 44-23 home rout Oct. 23 to the Kansas City Chiefs, who secured the AFC’s No. 1 seed Saturday. Of the eight teams who’ve finished a regular season with at least 10 straight wins in the last 25 years, only one has won the Super Bowl, the 2003 New England Patriots, who were a No. 1 seed and required three wins to hoist the Lombardi Trophy.

For the seventh time in this 10-game win streak, the 49ers scored over 30 points, and they did so after staking the Cardinals (4-13) a touchdown on the game’s second snap (77-yard touchdown catch by A.J. Green).

Thus, the 49ers enter the postseason with plenty of offensive firepower, with Sunday’s touchdowns coming from tight end George Kittle (two), and running backs Elijah Mitchell (two) and Christian McCaffrey, whose first-series score gave them a 7-6 lead they would not relinquish.

The 49ers defense, after yielding 34 points in last week’s overtime win at the Las Vegas Raiders, rebounded nicely. Well, at least after giving up a 77-yard touchdown catch to A.J. Green on this game’s second snap. They produced four takeaways, including two interceptions from safety Tashaun Gipson Sr.

Defensive end Nick Bosa locked up the NFL’s sack title, raising total to 18 ½ — one shy of Aldon Smith’s franchise record from 2012 – when he dropped Cardinals’ fill-in starter David Blough for a 5-yard loss in the second quarter.

Purdy and other key starters were pulled by early in the fourth quarter. He improved to 5-0 as a starter and has shown veteran savvy in his six games since replacing an injured Jimmy Garoppolo. Purdy finished this one 15-of-20 for 178 yards with no turnovers but a career-high four sacks.

Kittle’s two touchdown catches gave him a team-high 11 touchdowns this season, as it was the third time in the past four games he’s caught two touchdown passes from Purdy.

Here are other quick notes from this lobsided finale:

PURDY’S PRE-HALFTIME SHOW

Purdy has thrown two touchdown passes in his six games since replacing an injured Jimmy Garoppolo, a streak last accomplished by a rookie quarterback in Justin Herbert’s 2020 season for the Chargers.

Purdy’s second scoring strike Sunday – a 4-yarder to Kittle – came 19 seconds before halftime, with Kittle making a nice grab in the back corner of the end zone. It was the fourth game Purdy has directed a touchdown drive in the final seconds of a first half, having also done so in Week 13 against Miami (McCaffrey run, 4 seconds to go), in Week 14 against Tampa Bay (Aiyuk catch, 15 seconds to go), and in Week 15 against Seattle (McCaffrey run, 47 seconds to go).

RUSHING ROTATION

The 49ers got three touchdowns out of their renewed backfield tandem of Christian McCaffrey and Elijah Mitchell, the latter of whom scored his first two touchdowns of the season while coming off injured reserve again.

McCaffrey made his 10th straight start, and he not only got a 9-yard gain on the 49ers’ first snap, he finished the opening drive with a 21-yard catch-and-run for a go-ahead touchdown. McCaffrey had 45 yards on 10 carries, and 34 yards on three receptions.

Mitchell, in his return from a Nov. 27 knee sprain, put the 49ers ahead 14-6 when a 5-yard run produced his first touchdown. Mitchell, playing just his fifth game this season, finished off the opening drive after halftime with a 6-yard scoring run that was set up by a 37-yard, sideline jaunt for a 28-13 lead. He had just five carries, for 55 yards.

GIPSON’S INTERCEPTIONS

Tashaun Gipson Sr., a surprise starter at free safety when the season opened, finished as the 49ers’ interception leader this season with five. He recorded two interceptions Sunday against Cardinals’ No. 4 starter David Blough, a week after an overtime interception set up a winning field goal at the Las Vegas Raiders.

Mired in a 7-6 ballgame, the 49ers got a boost early in the second quarter when Gipson’s first interception set them up at the Cardinals’ 18-yard line, and set up Mitchell’s first touchdown for a 14-6 lead.

The 49ers’ third interception this game came from safety George Odum in the fourth quarter.

WARNER’S TACKLE TITLE

Fred Warner finished as the #49ers’ leading tackler for the fifth time in as many seasons. He needed six to surpass Dre Greenlaw, who did not suit up because of a back injury last game. The 49ers’ linebacker depth took a further hit this game with injuries to Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles (neck) and Greenlaw’s replacement, Azeez Al-Shaair (ankle).

SAMUEL’S RETURN

A minute until halftime, Deebo Samuel got his first touch and it went for a 9-yard reception to the Cardinals’ 9-yard line. The home crowd followed with “Dee-bo!” chants in his return from three-game absence, having been carted off with ankle and knee sprains in the Dec. 11 home win over Tampa Bay.

Samuel finished with 20 yards on two receptions, giving him 632 yards on 56 receptions with two touchdown catchdes this season. He totaled 232 yards on 43 carries, three of which went for touchdowns.

AIYUK 1K

Brandon Aiyuk endured hard hits Sunday en route to securing the first 1,000-yard season of his three-year career. Aiyuk reached that milestone with a 20-yard reception to open the second half. It was his fourth catch of the game and gave him 59 yards (1,015 on the season).

WATT’S FINALE

Purdy became the 50th and final quarterback J.J. Watt sacked in a storied career that ended this game. Watt, on his second defensive series, split blocks by Spencer Burford and Jake Brendel to drop Purdy for a six-yard loss. Watt’s first-ever sack against the 49ers marked No. 113 ½ in his 12-year career, which never before had appeared at Levi’s Stadium until Sunday. Watt notched his second sack of the game on the opening series after halftime, giving him 12 1/2 this season. Watt exited at the two-minute warning, with fellow defenders respectfully applauding in his wake.

EARLY SCORING

Trailing 6-0 after only 42 seconds, the 49ers needed less than four minutes to take the lead, doing so on Purdy’s 21-yard touchdown pass to McCaffrey. That capped a 75-yard drive that chomped away at the Cardinals’ defense for big gains (McCaffrey 9-yard run; Kyle Juszczyk 26-yard catch; Purdy 13-yard scramble; Aiyuk 6-yard reception).

The 49ers truly staked the Cardinals to a 6-0 lead, when, on the second snap, Deommodore Lenoir and Gipson Sr. surrendered a 77-yard, razzle-dazzle touchdown pass from Blough to Green. The Cardinals missed the ensuing point-after kick.

INJURY WATCH

Flannigan-Fowles, a special-teams ace and backup linebacker, sustained a neck injury early on and did not return to the game.

Al-Shaair was dealing with an ankle issue after an 11-yard catch by Trey McBride in a second-quarter touchdown drive. Oren Burks replaced Al-Shaair at linebacker next to Warner; Dre Greenlaw did not play with a back issue.

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