The 2025 regular season comes down to one final game for the San Francisco 49ers—a Week 18 showdown against the Seattle Seahawks with everything on the line. The NFC West title, the potential No. 1 seed in the NFC, and home-field advantage throughout the playoffs all ride on this rivalry matchup.
The 49ers already defeated Seattle earlier this season, opening the year with a 17–13 victory. Quarterback Brock Purdy has been dominant against the Seahawks, posting a 6–1 career record versus Seattle. If the 49ers execute their game plan and follow these keys to victory, they can finish the regular season at 13–4 and host the NFC playoffs—and possibly the Super Bowl—at Levi's Stadium.
Key No. 1: Stop the Run
Everything begins up front. Seattle's offense is at its best when it can establish the run and stay balanced. Early rushing success allows the Seahawks to control the tempo, shorten the game, and create play-action opportunities down the field.
For the 49ers, stopping the run on early downs is critical. Winning first down forces Seattle into predictable passing situations and puts pressure on their quarterback to make difficult throws. Sound tackling, gap discipline, and physical play at the line of scrimmage will determine whether the 49ers control the game or allow Seattle to dictate terms.
Key No. 2: Eliminate the Big-Time Throws from Sam Darnold
Quarterback Sam Darnold has proven he can make explosive plays when defenses lose discipline. The 49ers cannot afford busted coverages, missed assignments, or free releases downfield.
The goal should be to force Darnold to move the ball with short throws and make their offense more methodical. Long, sustained drives increase the likelihood of mistakes—whether that's a sack, a tipped ball, or a turnover. By eliminating explosive plays and keeping everything in front of them, the 49ers defense can tilt the game in its favor.
Key No. 3: Control the Clock on Offense
On the other side of the ball, the 49ers must control time of possession. Sustained drives not only keep Seattle's offense off the field but also wear down their defense as the game progresses.
Staying ahead of the chains, converting third downs, and finishing drives in the red zone are essential. When the 49ers dictate tempo, they limit Seattle's opportunities and take control of the game's rhythm—exactly what championship-level teams do in January football.
Final Thoughts
Week 18 doesn't get any bigger than this. A win secures the NFC West crown, positions the 49ers as the conference's top seed, and sends a clear message to the rest of the league. If the 49ers stop the run, eliminate explosive passing plays, and control the clock on offense, they will put themselves in a prime position for a deep postseason run.
For the Faithful, this is the moment the entire season has been building toward.