
49ers' Trent Williams, Eagles' K'Von Wallace Ejected After Fight in NFC Title Game
The Philadelphia Eagles blew out the San Francisco 49ers 31-7 in the NFC Championship Game on Sunday, and unsurprisingly things got a bit chippy toward the end of the game.
Both Niners tackle Trent Williams and Eagles safety K'Von Wallace were ejected after a scuffle that included players from both benches running onto the field, though the skirmish quickly came to an end.
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It was a tough afternoon for the 49ers.
Both healthy quarterbacks on the roster—Brock Purdy (right elbow) and Josh Johnson (concussion)—got injured, leaving the Niners without a QB able to throw the ball down the field for most of the second half.
Two defensive stars, Fred Warner and Nick Bosa, picked up injuries in the game, though both continued to play. The vaunted San Francisco defense, which gave up just 77.7 rush yards per game in the regular season (second in the NFL), was gashed to the tune of 148 yards on the ground against Philly.
And the Niners continuously hurt themselves with untimely penalties:
So a mini brawl to close the game felt in character for what was a pretty ugly game from start to finish.
And if there was going to be such an altercation, Williams leaving his mark in the proceedings didn't surprise NFL Twitter very much:
It's not the first time Williams has let his frustrations out. He famously punched now-retired cornerback Richard Sherman in the face after a game in 2013:
For the Eagles, the scuffle between Williams and Wallace—and the subsequent clearing of the benches—will be a distant memory as they prepare for the Super Bowl and look to win a second title since the 2017 season.
For the Niners, it was the closing salvo to an otherwise excellent season that ended in injury-riddled disappointment.

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