The NFL Playoffs kicked off this weekend, and there have already been several competitive games. Adding to that is the matchup between the San Francisco 49ers and the Philadelphia Eagles.
San Francisco 49ers at Philadelphia Eagles
The 49ers finished the season with a record of 12-5 in a very competitive NFC, which earned them the sixth seed in the playoff picture. The team is led by Head Coach Kyle Shanahan, who has been with the team since 2017. With players like Christian McCaffrey, Brock Purdy, and George Kittle, the team is not lacking star players.
The Eagles finished the season with a record of 11-6, winning the NFC East and earning the third seed in the playoff picture. Nick Sirianni is the team’s head coach, having joined the organization in 2021. Like the 49ers, the Eagles have several star players on both sides of the ball, most notably Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley, and Devonta Smith.
Game Details
Date: Sunday, Jan. 11, 2026
Time:Â 4:30 p.m. EST
Location:Â Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
How to Watch
TV: FOX and FOX Deportes
Streaming:Â FOX One, FOX Sports, NFL+, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV, Fubo
Radio:Â KSFO 810 AM/The Bone 107.7 FM (San Francisco Area), 49ers Radio Network & SportsRadio 94WIP (Philadelphia Area)
Broadcast Team
Kevin Burkhardt (Play-By-Play), Tom Brady (Color Analyst), Erin Andrews, and Tom Rinaldi (Sideline Reporters)
How Both Teams Have Performed This Season
In PFSN’s NFL Offensive Impact Metric, or OFFi, the Eagles finished the regular season as an average offensive team, considering they ranked 16th. Their impact score was 74.6, which equated to a letter grade of C. Hurts had a down year, ranking 15th in PFSN’s Quarterback Impact Metric with an impact score of 78.3 and a letter grade of C+. The same could be said for Barkley, who ranked 34th in PFSN’s Running Back Impact Metric with an impact score of 74.9Â and a letter grade of C, despite being one of the best players in the league last season.
Defensively, the team was much better behind players like Jalen Carter, Cooper DeJean, and Quinyon Mitchell. In PFSN’s Defensive Impact Metric, they ranked seventh in the league with an impact score of 83.0, which equated to a letter grade of B-.
Inversely, the 49ers were one of the best offenses in the league this season, ranking fourth in PFSN’s OFFi with an impact score of 85.2 and a letter grade of B. Purdy and McCaffrey were two of the best players at their respective positions. Purdy ranked first in PFSN’s QBi with an impact score of 92.1 and a letter grade of A-. McCaffrey ranked eighth in RBi with an impact score of 82.7 and a letter grade of B-.
Due to injuries to players like Fred Warner and Nick Bosa, the 49ers were one of the worst defensive teams this season. In PFSN’s DEFI, the team ranked 26th with an impact score of 67.6, equivalent to a letter grade of D+.

