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Olivia Culpo’s brief response to the 49ers’ exciting playoff victory against the Eagles

Olivia Culpo’s brief response to the 49ers’ exciting playoff victory against the Eagles

Olivia Culpo Celebrates 49ers’ Playoff Win

Olivia Culpo enjoyed a memorable moment as she cheered for her husband, Christian McCaffrey, the 49ers running back, during their victory over the Eagles in a wild-card matchup in Philadelphia. McCaffrey contributed significantly, scoring two touchdowns that led San Francisco to a 23-19 win.

After the game, Culpo shared a heartwarming picture on her Instagram Story, capturing a tender kiss between her and McCaffrey in a back hallway at Lincoln Financial Field. She expressed her happiness with the words, “Beyond pride!!!!.”

Despite having only 48 yards on 15 carries, McCaffrey proved to be a pivotal player with six receptions for 66 yards. Another image shared by him shows Culpo alongside fellow 49ers spouses, Kristin Juszczyk, Claire Kittle, and Allie Kendricks, celebrating the win.

Kendricks, the first to post that picture, excitedly exclaimed, “And the Niners win!!!!”

Before the game, Culpo opened up about her nerves, mentioning she struggled to sleep, feeling the pressure of the playoffs: “If we lose this game, we’re out… but if we win, we stay in. It’s very, very important that we win this game.”

Adding to the emotional stakes, Culpo noted that this was her first night away from McCaffrey since the birth of their daughter, Colette, in July. She sported jeans and a McCaffrey t-shirt, but it was her stunning floor-length fur coat that caught everyone’s eye.

The wives and girlfriends of the players, known as WAGs, watched from their suites, as captured in clips from Juszczyk and Kittle’s digital series, “Wife’d Up Mic’d Up,” where they share their game-day experiences. The excitement was palpable as they celebrated the 49ers’ advancement to the NFC Divisional Playoffs, where they’ll face off against the top-seeded Seattle Seahawks.

Impressively, the 49ers pulled off their win in Philadelphia despite losing All-Pro tight end George Kittle to a torn Achilles tendon in the second quarter. It’s reported that Kittle had Patrón Tequila sent to him as he watched the remainder of the game from the locker room.

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