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49ers vs. Lions score: San Francisco comes back from 17-point deficit to punch 2024 Super Bowl ticket

The San Francisco 49ers are heading to the Super Bowl. They punched their ticket in dramatic fashion on Sunday, overcoming a 24-7 halftime deficit to post a 34-31 win over the Detroit Lions in the NFC Championship Game. 

The 49ers will now face the AFC champion Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVIII, which will be played on Sunday, February 11 on CBS, Nickelodeon and Paramount+.

Like an avalanche, the 49ers scored 17 unanswered points in the third quarter. One of the biggest plays during that span was Brandon Aiyuk's incredible, 51-yard catch off a Lions defender's helmet that set up his own touchdown catch. It was one of five consecutive scoring drives by the 49ers, who received big second half efforts from Ayuik, Brock Purdy, Christian McCaffrey, and Deebo Samuel, among others. 

The Lions dominated the first half, but it was a complete different story during the second half. Detroit's first four drives in the second half resulted in two turnovers on downs, a fumble and a punt. One of the Lions' biggest miscues over that span was Jaymhr Gibbs' fumble that set up the 49ers' game-tying touchdown. 

Here's a closer look at how the 49ers pulled off the incredible comeback. 

Why the 49ers won 

As big as the hole got in the first half, the 49ers never allowed it to become a ditch. They avoided that by forcing the Lions to settle for a field goal at the end of the first half. That was the start of their comeback. 

Kyle Shanahan told Fox's Erin Andrews that the 49ers needed to open the second half with a score, and that's exactly what they did. While it wasn't a touchdown, the field goal the 49ers got on the drive made it a two-score game while giving the home team some much-needed momentum. 

San Francisco's defense, after getting chewed up by the Lions' running game in the first half, then came up with a pivotal stop on fourth down on Detroit's first drive of the second half. Aiyuk's crazy catch shortly followed, and the comeback was officially on. 

On offense, the comeback was fueled by Purdy, McCaffrey and Samuel. Purdy shook off a bad first half with nearly flawless play during the second half. McCaffrey dominated on the ground and finished the night with 132 total yards and two touchdowns. Samuel, like Purdy, had a quiet first half but a monster second half. His 26-yard catch on the 49ers' second play of the second half was a preview of things to come. 

Defensively, the 49ers won nearly every weighty down in the second half that included two big fourth-down stops. Nick Bosa came up with two sacks and several other pressures of Jared Goff, who was clearly affected by the pressure.  

Why the Lions lost 

True to form, Dan Campbell coached a fearless game on Sunday, except for late in the first half with his team holding a 21-7 lead. Campbell, instead of going for it on fourth-and-goal at the 3, elected to take the three points and a 17-point halftime lead. 

Not going for it then may have compelled Campbell to go for it on fourth-and-3 with 8:24 left with the Lions down, 27-24, and at the 49ers' 30-yard line. At that point, it probably made more sense to try the game-winning field goal. But the Lions went for it and came up empty when Goff was unable to connect with Josh Reynolds. 

Speaking of misconnections, that, more than anything, was the reason why the Lions won't be playing in their first Super Bowl. Late in the first half, Goff missed Gibbs in the end zone on a play that should have extended Detroit's lead to 28-7. There were several similar situations in the second half where either Goff or his intended target were just off. 

We also can't ignore the Lions' running game going into hibernation after halftime. Detroit rushed for just 34 yards in the second half after rumbling for 148 yards in the first half. 

The offense came up short, but Detroit's defense did little to change the momentum when things started going south. They were especially bad when it came to keeping Purdy in the pocket. Purdy, not known for his mobility, made several huge plays with his legs during the 49ers' comeback. 

Turning point 

OK, this should probably go to Aiyuk and his jaw-dropping catch (more on that in a second). But the 49ers were still trailing at that point. 

Momentum completely shifted in San Francisco's favor moments later when Tashaun Gipson and Arik Armstead collaborated on Gibbs' fumble. The 49ers turnover the turnover into a game-tying touchdown four plays later. 

Play of the game 

It has to be Aiyuk's incredible catch that should go down as one of the greatest receptions in playoff history. It's right up there with David Tyree's helmet grab, Lynn Swann's levitating leap and Dwight Clark's reception that is known simply "The Catch" that birthed the 49ers' 1980s dynasty. 

Quotable 

What's next 

The 49ers will head to Las Vegas for Super Bowl LVIII, where they'll look to join the Steelers and Patriots as the only franchises to win six Super Bowls. San Francisco is also hoping to avenge its 31-20 loss to the Chiefs in Super Bowl LIV. 

Sunday's loss marks the end of an incredible season for the Lions, who won their first NFC North division crown before winning the franchise's first two playoff games in 32 years. 

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Lions inactives include G Jonah Jackson, WR Kalif Raymond, DE Charles Harris. Edge rusher James Houston is ACTIVE.

 

Curious about which team our experts here at CBS Sports are picking in the NFC title game? Check out our picks roundup here.

R.J.White's pick

R.J. White has emerged as SportsLine's top NFL expert again this season, posting a documented record of 97-76-4 on all of his NFL picks to net his followers a profit of more than $2,000. He's specifically been fantastic in games revovling around the Lions as he is 61-43-2 (+1285) on his last 106 picks in games involving Detroit. Naturally, you'll want to know which way he is going for this game. We can tell you he's leaning Over the total, but an X factor that he's uncovered has him backing one side of the spread. To see that pick, go check out SportsLine.

 

Before this game kicks off, read up on how the Lions got here.

In the history of conference championship weekend, there may not be a team that has more of a national backing than the one that currently exists with the Detroit Lions. Unless you're a San Francisco 49ers fan, it's safe to assume that you are one of the millions of NFL fans out there who, for three hours on Sunday night, will be temporarily a Lions fan. 

While their current run could be defined as storybook, Dan Campbell's team is not Cinderella. In fact, you can argue with conviction that the Lions have been the NFL's most consistent team this season, starting with their win over the defending champion Kansas City Chiefs back in Week 1. 

Led by Jared Goff, the Lions have one of the NFL's most talented offenses that has been especially lethal in the red zone. Defensively, the Lions are an aggressive, hard-hitting group that has taken on the attitude of their head coach. The unit had several big moments during Detroit's recent playoff wins over the Rams and Buccaneers. 

And how the 49ers got here.

The San Francisco 49ers are heading to the NFC Championship for the fourth time in five seasons, clearly showing they are the best team in the NFC under Kyle Shanahan. Despite all the deep playoff runs, the 49ers have yet to win the Super Bowl under Shanahan.

Perhaps this is the year for San Francisco. The 49ers are 18-1 when Brock Purdy, Christian McCaffrey, and Deebo Samuel all play the entire game (2-4 in all other games since Purdy's first career start -- including playoffs).Samuel is reportedly questionable to play in this game, but the 49ers are 5-0 in the playoffs at home under Shanahan. 

San Francisco is facing a Detroit Lions team that reached the conference championship game for the first time in 32 years, so this is arguably the best opportunity for the 49ers to go back to the Super Bowl

 

Who are some of the X-factors for this game? Which team has the edge at each position? And most importantly, what type of prop bets should you be interested in? 

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