San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy couldn’t write a story book ending to his initial rise from Mr. Irrelevant, but one thing didn’t change for his team.
Purdy told reporters that “everyone in that locker room loves each other” despite a 25-22 overtime Super Bowl loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday in Las Vegas. Purdy led his team to a pair of go-head scoring drives in the fourth quarter and overtime, but Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes had the final say with a game-winning touchdown to wide receiver Mecole Hardman Jr.
“It just hurts. We have the team obviously to do it, to win the whole thing, and come up short like that,” Purdy said. “The way things have been the last couple of years here, everyone wanted it so bad. So, I think we’re still trying to sort of gather our thoughts and everything right now.”
San Francisco won the NFC West, snapped a 2-game losing streak in the NFC Championship Game, and they entered every game as the favorites. Purdy became an MVP candidate along the way amid 4,280 yards passing and 31 touchdowns versus 11 interceptions plus two comeback wins in the postseason.
The second half of Purdy’s first Super Bowl appearance didn’t match his rise to stardom. Purdy couldn’t get the 49ers to move the ball efficiently and put away the Chiefs in the second half as a 10-3 halftime lead evaporated amid Kansas City’s defensive pressure.
“I’m still trying to figure it out, I’m not going to lie,” Purdy said. I think first and second down we just got to be better. You get into these third and longs and it’s tough to convert in those kinds of situations. So, just got to be better I think first and second down.”
There’s just a couple plays where I feel like defense got the stops like they needed to and then our first couple plays were just either negative or we’re not moving the ball. So, it’s as simple as that,” Purdy concluded.
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