In this season's regular-season rematch, the 49ers, equipped with a healthy Brock Purdy, dominated the NFC foe with a convincing 42-19 victory.
On Sunday, Jennings shared a photo on Instagram Stories featuring Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts and wide receiver Quez Watkins, along with a caption that read, "[Jalen Hurts] prolly wishing he had me. Who else they got at receiver, because [I] truly don't know. Is Number 6 playing? Sheesh [I] hope so or it's [over] for them folks."
H/t to Kristen Wong of Sports Illustrated for the find.
It's worth noting that wide receiver A.J. Brown has been ruled out of the Wild Card matchup due to a knee injury. The No. 6 mentioned by Jennings in his post is DeVonta Smith.
Despite Jennings having only 19 catches for 265 yards this season, his lowest single-season totals over his career, he remains a fan favorite due to his reliability and physicality. The receiver also has one touchdown. Notably, twelve of Jennings' 19 catches have resulted in first downs, and he has averaged 13.9 yards per reception.
The 49ers are set to host the lowest-seeded winner from Wild Card weekend in the upcoming Divisional Playoff game at Levi's Stadium.
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