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49ers grateful, excited for ‘another opportunit­y’

- By Josh Dubow

SANTA CLARA, Calif. — The most taxing part of getting to the precipice of the Super Bowl only to fall short might be the long journey just to return to that stage for another shot.

Offseason workouts, followed by training camp, a 17-game season and then the early rounds of the playoffs.

The 49ers once again got through all that and earned another chance at winning the NFC championsh­ip game after losing in frustratin­g fashion the previous two seasons.

“When you lose the NFC championsh­ip, you want to snap your fingers and be there again. But you can’t,” All-Pro fullback Kyle Juszczyk said after beating the Packers 24-21 on Saturday night to return to this stage.

“There’s so much that has to happen between that last loss and getting back there. And to finally be back there, you don’t take it for granted. You know how hard it is and you know much it means to these guys here that have gone through that. I get emotional thinking about it. We’re back here, and it’s time to take care of business. It’s time.”

The 49ers get that opportunit­y Sunday when they host the Lions for a spot in the Super Bowl.

The 49ers lost at this exact stage of the playoffs the last two seasons, blowing a 10-point lead in the fourth quarter on the road against the Rams in the 2021 season and then losing again last year to the Eagles in Philadelph­ia when the 49ers were forced to play much of the game without a functionin­g quarterbac­k.

Starter Brock Purdy got hit hard on the 49ers’ opening drive and tore a ligament in his throwing elbow. That forced into action fourth-stringer Josh Johnson, who joined the team late in the season, and he tried to keep the game competitiv­e.

But the 49ers fell behind by two touchdowns before Johnson left with a concussion early in the third quarter, forcing Purdy to finish the game even though he couldn’t throw the ball more than a few yards.

Now they are back with a healthy Purdy and the confidence that this time will be different, that they won’t become the fifth team ever to lose in the conference title game in three straight seasons.

“We’ve been thinking about it, it’s been sort of in the back of our minds, like, last year we had a team to do it, and we feel like we didn’t have a real opportunit­y at it after the quarterbac­ks got hurt in that game,” Purdy said. “So, I think we’re really excited for it.”

The 49ers have been one of the top teams in the league over the last five seasons, with their 61 wins in the regular season and playoffs ranking third in that span. But they don’t have a championsh­ip to show for it, as a franchise that won five titles in a 14-year span from 1981-94 is approachin­g a three-decade drought for championsh­ip No. 6.

They have the roster to do it, however, with a league-high five first-team All-Pros and two more players selected to the second team.

But the 49ers know these chances aren’t easy to attain, and some of their players know they might not have many more shots at getting that coveted championsh­ip.

That was shown by how difficult it was just to get past the seventh-seeded Packers in the divisional round last weekend.

The 49ers needed a late-game rally to overcome a second-half deficit for the first time all season and held on for the threepoint win.

“I’m 0-2 in NFC championsh­ip games,” said 35-year-old All-Pro left tackle Trent Williams. “So this is one we’ve got to get. I’m not getting any younger. So I definitely want to get to the top of the mountain . ... We’ve got to come out and play much better than we did (Saturday), but we’ve got another opportunit­y. That’s all we can ask for.”

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