49ers’ magic carpet ride hit a wall vs. Seahawks Today Us News



SEATTLE — If your favorite football team just got vaporized 41-6 by their most hated rivals in a playoff game that looked less like a sporting event and more like a National Geographic documentary on apex predators toying with their prey, how would you want them to react?

Would you want them smashing Gatorade coolers? Tossing helmets? Pointing fingers? Perhaps trashing the visiting locker room like a hair metal band in 1987?

Or maybe you’d prefer the quiet, despondent look—staring into the middle distance, contemplating the futility of existence?

If you wanted either of those stereotypical responses, the San Francisco 49ers were not your team on Saturday.

Yes, the Niners got the absolute snot kicked out of them Saturday. It was a beatdown. A drubbing. A splattering. For the second time in 14 days, the Seahawks didn’t just beat them; they embarrassed them on national television.

But the 49ers exited Seattle — and the 2025 NFL season — with their heads held high.

And you know what? After a season that made as much sense as a screen door on a submarine, they had every right to do just that.

Don’t get me wrong, the 49ers weren’t happy about losing. But the vibe in the postgame locker room wasn’t angst, anger or regret.

No, it was pride, heart and togetherness.

Is that corny? Absolutely. It’s cheesier than a Hallmark movie written by a golden retriever.

But how else do you explain a team held together by duct tape, used gum and stubbornness getting within two wins of a Super Bowl?

This wasn’t a championship roster; it was a triage unit that occasionally played football.

And yet they had everyone — even the biggest naysayers (myself included) thinking “maybe.”

“We (were) playing with house money when you get to this point playing with who we played with,” left tackle Trent Williams said Saturday.

He’s not wrong. But the Niners weren’t just playing with house money; they were playing with a chip they found on the casino floor while being escorted out by security.

“I’ve never been a part of a team that was so behind the eight ball but just found a way to compete every week. We went up against so many rosters that were fully loaded while we were playing with guys that we got a week ago, two weeks ago,” Williams added. “The fact that we were able to get to this part of the season — the divisional round in the playoffs and (gave) ourselves a chance to get in the NFC Championship… I’m just proud of this team, man.”

Here is the reality of the 2025 San Francisco 49ers: They were the zombies of the NFL. They were the Walking Dead, shambling forward, wrongly colored, missing limbs, and somehow ducking and dekeing that fatal blow to the noggin for months.

Saturday was just the shotgun blast we all knew was coming.


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