
San Francisco 49ers player celebrates the win.
The San Francisco 49ers survived a dramatic late push to edge the Chicago Bears 42-38 on Sunday night.
The win kept the 49ers firmly in the hunt for the NFC’s top seed.
Brock Purdy delivered when it mattered most.
He connected with Jauan Jennings on a 38-yard touchdown pass with just over two minutes left.
The 49ers then leaned on their defence.
They forced an incomplete pass on the final play from the 2-yard line.
San Francisco improved to 12-4.
Chicago dropped to 11-5 after a heartbreaking finish.
Late Drama Defines San Francisco 49ers vs Bears Clash
Caleb Williams gave the Bears one last chance.
He marched Chicago downfield in the closing seconds.
Pressure arrived at the worst moment.
Bryce Huff flushed Williams out of the pocket.
The quarterback’s final throw fell short in the end zone.
That sealed San Francisco’s sixth straight victory.
The loss ended Chicago’s hopes of earning the NFC’s top seed.
Still, the Bears remain NFC North champions.
NFC Top Seed Still Within Reach
The 49ers now control their destiny.
They can claim the NFC West and a first-round bye next week.
San Francisco faces Seattle in the regular-season finale.
A win would deliver home-field advantage throughout the playoffs.
The Super Bowl will be played at Levi’s Stadium on February 8.
That possibility has energized the locker room.
Coach Kyle Shanahan embraced the moment.
He called it the opportunity the team has earned.
Brock Purdy Delivers Another Historic Performance
Brock Purdy followed another massive week with a statement outing.
He threw for three touchdowns and ran for two more.
That feat placed him in rare NFL company.
Only five others have achieved back-to-back games with five touchdowns.
Purdy finished 24 of 33 passing.
He totaled 303 yards through the air.
Shanahan praised his quarterback’s poise.
He highlighted Purdy’s ability to extend plays under pressure.
McCaffrey Powers San Francisco Offence
Christian McCaffrey remained unstoppable.
He rushed for 140 yards and one touchdown.
McCaffrey also contributed in the passing game.
He added 41 receiving yards to his total.
San Francisco’s offence moved the ball consistently.
It overcame an early defensive mistake.
Bears Strike First but Cannot Hold On
Chicago stunned the crowd on the opening play.
Linebacker T.J. Edwards intercepted a deflected pass.
He returned it 34 yards for a touchdown.
It marked a rare defensive score to start a game.
Despite that spark, the 49ers responded quickly.
They scored on a 65-yard drive moments later.
San Francisco led 28-21 at halftime.
Neither defence found much resistance early.
Second-Half Shootout Keeps Fans Hooked
The teams traded touchdowns after the break.
D’Andre Swift scored twice on the ground for Chicago.
Purdy answered with one of the night’s best plays.
He escaped pressure and found Kyle Juszczyk for a touchdown.
The play lasted over eight seconds.
It drew both nervous laughter and relief from Shanahan.
Chicago briefly grabbed the lead late.
Cairo Santos hit a short field goal to make it 38-35.
That set the stage for Purdy’s final drive.
He delivered the decisive blow minutes later.
Key Injuries Impact Both Sides
Chicago lost linebacker Noah Sewell to an ankle injury.
Defensive end Joe Tryon-Shoyinka exited with a concussion.
San Francisco faced its own concerns.
Left tackle Trent Williams left early with a hamstring issue.
Cornerback Upton Stout also suffered a concussion.
Tight end George Kittle missed the game with an ankle injury.
What Comes Next After 49ers vs Bears Classic
The Bears now shift focus to Detroit.
A win would secure the NFC’s No. 2 seed.
The 49ers prepare for a defining showdown.
Everything rides on one final game.
If Purdy maintains this form, San Francisco’s ambitions remain very real.

