The NFC Championship Game between the Eagles and 49ers got a bit chippy as Philadelphia continued to chew clock off en route to a 31-7 Super Bowl berth.
[Brock Purdy](/nfl/players/2961306/brock-purdy/), who rose to stardom following injuries to both [Trey Lance](/nfl/players/2969444/trey-lance/) and Jimmy Garoppolo during the year, injured his elbow in the first quarter and fourth-stringer [Josh Johnson](/nfl/players/1325808/josh-johnson/) was tossed into the fray. In the final minutes of the fourth quarter, both teams piled up into a skirmish on the field following a 6-yard run by [Christian McCaffrey](/nfl/players/2136743/christian-mccaffrey/). Flags flew and officials ordered both teams to their respective sidelines, while also announcing that Williams and Wallace had been ejected from the game.
The NFC Championship Game ended in chippy fashion, with a fight breaking out with 4:13 left in the fourth quarter. San Francisco 49ers All-Pro left tackle ...
Wallace was also kicked out of the game for his role in the scrum. San Francisco was relegated to running a predictable offense for nearly the entire second half of the blowout. [Trent Williams](https://www.nfl.com/players/trent-williams/) was ejected for slamming Eagles safety [K'Von Wallace](https://www.nfl.com/players/k-von-wallace/) to the turf.
San Francisco 49ers tackle Trent Williams and Philadelphia Eagles safety K'Von Wallace were both ejected from the NFC Championship game.
This following Wallace getting into it in the middle of a large group of 49ers players. With 4:19 left in the game, and right after a Christian McCaffrey eight-yard run, the usual pushing and shoving turned into a real brawl, which was punctuated by 49ers left tackle Trent Williams throwing Eagles safety K’Von Wallace to the ground. The NFC Championship game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the San Francisco 49ers was chippy from the start, and things started to really devolve as the clock passed five minutes left in the game, which was a 31-7 blowout in the Eagles’ favor.
After 56 minutes of frustrating 49ers football, tempers flared in Sunday's NFC championship game. With the game all but over in Philadelphia's favor, ...
Things got ugly between the 49ers and Eagles at the end of Sunday's NFC Championship game as Trent Williams and K'Von Wallace were ejected.
However, fourth-stringer Josh Johnson suffered a concussion, and Purdy [had to come back into the game](https://nypost.com/2023/01/29/brock-purdy-injury-49ers-qb-returns-after-josh-johnson-concussion/) in the second half. Both Williams and Wallace were ejected from the game. Things got ugly between the 49ers and Eagles at the end of Sunday’s NFC Championship game.
Two players were ejected following a scuffle in the final minutes of the fourth quarter before the Eagles advanced past the 49ers in NFC title game.
They await the winner of Sunday night’s AFC title game between the Cincinnati Bengals and Kansas City Chiefs. Several players from the 49ers sideline ran onto the field after Williams’ takedown of Wallace. The scuffle ensued after players from both teams were unable to separate after a fourth-down play in which 49ers receiver Deebo Samuel fumbled the football, which was recovered by Eagles safety Reed Blankenship.
The NFC Championship between the Philadelphia Eagles and San Francisco 49ers wasn't much of a contest. Niners QB Brock Purdy was injured on the second play ...
Both Wallace and Williams were subsequently ejected from the game, and the Eagles cruised to the NFC championship game victory. The Niners were playing frustrated the entire game, from not being able to establish a rhythm on offense with their QB out to multiple penalties that were uncharacteristic of the 49ers. The NFC Championship between the Philadelphia Eagles and San Francisco 49ers wasn’t much of a contest.
Sidelines cleared at Lincoln Financial Field after San Francisco 49ers left tackle Trent Williams slammed Philadelphia Eagles safety K'Von Wallace during a ...
[the Eagles](https://www.foxnews.com/category/sports/nfl/philadelphia-eagles) sniffed out every chance they had to do so and that resulted in the 49ers sending their defense on the field quickly. [CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM](https://www.foxnews.com/sports) [CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP](https://www.foxnews.com/apps-products?pid=AppArticleLink) Most of the frustration centered around the offense’s struggles after losing starting quarterback Brock Purdy due to an elbow injury. [EAGLES TROUNCE 49ERS TO WIN NFC CHAMPIONSHIP, ADVANCE TO SUPER BOWL](https://www.foxnews.com/sports/eagles-trounce-49ers-win-nfc-championship-advance-super-bowl) The scuffle began when 49ers receiver Deebo Samuel and Eagles safety K’Von Wallace had each other’s facemasks in their hands following a play.
Both Williams and Wallace were handed unnecessary roughness fouls and ejected from the game. The NFL could hand out fines and other punishments to players ...
The NFL could hand out fines and other punishments to players from both teams in the coming days. Wallace ultimately got back to his feet and went after Banks, bringing both sidelines -- and flags -- onto the field. Williams then proceeded to swing at Eagles linebacker Nakobe Dean until teammate Aaron Banks stepped in.
The former Washington left tackle was ejected from the NFC championship game for slamming a Philadelphia defender to the ground.
Tempers were flaring throughout the NFC Championship Game between the 49ers and Eagles but a brawl started after Trent Williams bodyslammed a DB.
Williams and Wallace were both ejected from the game, but that was of little consequence at that point. Trent Williams’ season ends with an ejection and a loss that will be hard to swallow. We saw some [pregame words thrown back and forth](https://fansided.com/2023/01/29/aj-brown-jimmie-ward-separated-pregame-warmups-video/) between the two teams to back that up too.