The 49ers have a tough road in front of them to make the 2024 NFL Playoffs. But even in a loss to the Packers, there were a few good things to take away.
The San Francisco 49ers and head coach Kyle Shanahan have had great success against one of his great friends Matt LaFleur and his Green Bay Packers as of late. The last time the two historic franchise’s met prior to Week 12 of the 2024 NFL Season, the 49ers bounced the Packers out of the NFC playoffs — which had become somewhat of a tradition for San Francisco.
Things were different in Week 12, though. First of all, the 49ers were hurt. Very hurt.
Starting quarterback Brock Purdy was on the sideline with shoulder soreness. Star pass rusher Nick Bosa was sidelined with a left hip/oblique injury while Left tackle Trent Williams missed the game with an ankle injury. The 49ers were also without cornerback Charvarius Ward and, of course, linebacker Dre Greenlaw, who is now eligible to come back to practice after he tore his Achilles during last year’s Super Bowl.
Still, there’s little doubting how much the loss hurt San Francisco as far as the playoffs are concerned. The 49ers are now 5-6 and last in the NFC West Standings, albeit by a game.
San Francisco can still make the playoffs, but their odds to do so are slim at 17-percent. The 49ers have likely got to make a comeback in the NFC West, but at this point, they just need to focus on winning.
“I think everyone knows—you’ve just got to look at it for a couple of minutes to realize where we’re at. It’s nice when you’re one game out of first in your own division, so that does say a lot, especially being able to play two of those teams over [the next] six games, Shanahan said on the Monday after the loss to Green Bay. “But you also know, you look at the whole NFC picture, and if you don’t win the division, 10-7 is not guaranteed to get in as a Wild Card by any means this year. So I think everyone understands completely, outside and inside, what the situation is.”
“So we know what we’ve got ahead of us. We know exactly what that playoff situation is. That is what it is,” Shanahan continued. “But really, all that matters is this week. When you do need to go on a run and put a lot of wins to even think of that, then you better make sure you’re only thinking of one thing, and that’s Buffalo.”
The Buffalo Bills are the only thing that must matter to the 49ers, because without a win on the road in Orchard Park this thing is all but over for Shanahan’s squad. Buffalo is going to be a tough opponent, too. The Bills are 9-2 and they’ve won six in a row. Josh Allen is playing winning football, and they’re coming off a bye heading into Week 13.
The 49ers have their backs against the ball, but there is some hope they can derive from their game against the Packers. It wasn’t a total failure, especially offensively.
The 49ers do have some things to build on against Bills
First of all, if the 49ers can get Purdy back, that’s a huge start. The latest Purdy injury update is positive. Speaking of positive, it was a huge for the 49ers to get tight end George Kittle back after a hamstring injury and he looked great against the Packers.