Jan 22 10:21p by Bill Hanstock
Read More: Vernon Davis (TE - SFX), Frank Gore (RB - SFX), New York Giants, San Francisco 49ers
The San Francisco 49ers and New York Giants are in overtime in the 2012 NFC Championship Game. The score is tied 17-17 in the first quarter of overtime.
The Niners were able to stop the New York Giants on the opening possession in overtime, under the new NFL overtime rules. On first down, Alex Smith faked a pitch and came up short on a pass to Kyle Williams. A handoff to Frank Gore resulted in a loss of two yards, leaving the 49ers quickly looking at 3rd-and-12 on their own 21 yard line.
Smith took the snap out of shotgun and completed to Vernon Davis, who was tackled just short of the first down. The field position make a fourth-down conversion attempt too risky and the 49ers punted it away.
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