Packers vs. 49ers: Live Score, Analysis for NFC Divisional Matchup
Colin Kaepernick rushes for 183 yards for an all-time NFL record for a quarterback and leads the 49ers to a 45-31 victory. The 49ers will play the winner of Seattle at Atlanta next week in the NFC Championship.
Colin Kaepernick accounts for 446 total yards and deserves his Player of the Game title.
And it's over. The 49ers advance and will play the winner of the Seahawks vs. Falcons in the NFC Championship next weekend.
Delanie Walker catches the onside kick and the #49ers prepare for victory formation.
— San Francisco 49ers (@49ers) January 13, 2013
Greg Jennings catches a 3-yard touchdown to make it a 14-point game.
And Greg Jennings' final catch (?) with the #Packers is a touchdown.
— Jason Wilde (@jasonjwilde) January 13, 2013
Since interception, 49ers have 6 TDs and a FG in 9 drives
— gregg rosenthal (@greggrosenthal) January 13, 2013
Tarell Brown makes the pick in the endzone but it's called back for pass interference.
Michael Crabtree has benefited greatly from the play of Colin Kaepernick.
We're down to the two-minute warning.
Aaron Rodgers hits Jordy Nelson for the first down.
Forget most ever by a QB in a playoff game. @kaepernick7 183 rushing yards are the most ever for a QB in ANY game, regular season too.
— Rich Eisen (@richeisen) January 13, 2013
The touchdown is confirmed and the 49ers now have a 21-point lead.
Anthony Dixon short TD run gives 49ers a 45-24 lead. San Fran's 581 total yards is highest in its illustrious postseason history.
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) January 13, 2013
Anthony Dixon carries it in for a 2-yard touchdown. The play is under review.
And the fireworks blare. #49ers take a 45-24 lead. That Colin Kaepernick fella is pretty good.
— Tyler Dunne (@TyDunne) January 13, 2013
And then 49ers follow up read zone stuff with a basic inside trap to Gorr
— Smart Football (@smartfootball) January 13, 2013
WOW. The #Packers jump and it's first down #49ers
— Niners Nation (@NinersNation) January 13, 2013
Michael Crabtree picks up 14 yards on 3rd-and-15. It looks like the 49ers will go for it on 4th down.
The Niners offense must be a nightmare for a defensive coach to prepare for right now.
— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) January 13, 2013
Frank Gore runs for a gain of 26 yards to the Green Bay 27-yard line.
Love Kaepernick running. Love Kaepernick running out of bounds with the game in hand.
— Matt Miller (@nfldraftscout) January 13, 2013
Kaepernick rushes for 16 yards and the first down.
Alex Smith this season: 31 carries for 132 yards and 0 TD in 10 games.Colin Kaepernick tonight: 12 carries for 163 yards and 2 TD.
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) January 13, 2013
GB downs punt at #49ers' 7-yard line.
— San Francisco 49ers (@49ers) January 13, 2013
Greg Jennings was just inches away from catching this ball.
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