A camera operator says Dallas coach Mike McCarthy did not shove him Sunday after the 49ers game, despite a photo that makes it appear otherwise.
Behind a stifling defense, the 49ers eliminate the Cowboys for the second straight to move into the NFC championship game at the Philadelphia Eagles.
at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara. The Cowboys haven’t won a divisional playoff game since 1995, and McCarthy had to have known that a number of his decisions already were being second-guessed on social media and elsewhere.
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