For many outside of team headquarters, the 49ers' Week 13 clash with the Philadelphia Eagles is an NFC Championship revenge game for San Francisco - but Trent Williams sees it differently. "It's just another game," the 49ers' star left tackle said after the team's Thanksgiving night win over the Seattle Seahawks on Thursday at Lumen Field. "Obviously a lot of people are going to be looking forward to it because of how last year ended, but I don't think last year has anything to do with next week." Williams and his teammates will head into Monday's bonus practice after a few extra days of recovery to prepare for the NFC's top-seeded team. There is no confusion that this is an important game for the 49ers, who want to potentially earn a bye to start the playoffs and/or home-field advantage. "It's still just one game and we got to go 1-0 that week," Williams said. "It's going to be another tough environment to play in, just like [Seattle]. We just got to be ready for it." The offensive line could see the return of Spencer Burford (knee) on the right side, but if not, Jon Feliciano could play for a third straight contest. Otherwise, the offense will head to Lincoln Financial Field...
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