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Brock Purdy joins short list of rookie QBs to reach conference championship

Somehow the 49ers and rookie quarterback Brock Purdy are going to the NFC championship game.

San Francisco is riding a 12-game winning streak, including seven consecutive wins with Purdy under center. They won an eighth game with Purdy as their QB in Week 13 against the Dolphins, but he didn’t technically start that one.

With his consecutive wins to begin the postseason, Purdy has now climbed into a small group of rookie QBs to land in the conference championship game since 1970.

While it’s impressive for a rookie QB to make the conference title game, Purdy’s run is a little more remarkable since he’s the only one of the group of five to be drafted later than the second round. The next step for Purdy will be to become the only one to make the Super Bowl.

Here are the five rookie QBs to make the conference championship since 1970 and how they fared in that game:

1999, Shaun King, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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Drafted: Round 2, Pick 50

Championship result: L, 11-6 at Rams

Championship stats: 13-29, 163 yards, 2 INT

2004, Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers

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Drafted: Round 1, Pick 11

Championship result: L, 41-27 vs. Patriots

Championship stats: 14-24, 226 yards, 2 TD, 3 INT

2008, Joe Flacco, Baltimore Ravens

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Drafted: Round 1, Pick 18

Championship result: L, 23-14 at Steelers

Championship stats: 13-30, 141 yards, 3 INT

2009, Mark Sanchez, New York Jets

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Drafted: Round 1, Pick 5

Championship result: L, 30-17 at Colts

Championship stats: 17-30, 257 yards, 2 TD, INT

2022, Brock Purdy, San Francisco 49ers

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Drafted: Round 7, Pick 262

Championship result: ???

Championship stats: ???

By the numbers

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Combined records: 0-4

Combined score: 105-64

Combined stats: 57-113 (50.4%), 787 yards, 6.96 YPA, 4 TD, 9 INT

Story originally appeared on Niners Wire