After Seattle cut San Francisco's lead to five points in the fourth quarter, the 49ers answered back with a seven-play, 75-yard touchdown drive that took 4:04 off the clock. Running back Raheem Mostert capped off the drive with a 13-yard run into the end zone.
The score gave San Francisco a 26-14 lead late in the fourth quarter.
As you know, the winner of this game emerges as the NFC West champion. Should the 49ers hold on for the victory, they will earn home-field advantage throughout the NFC playoffs and a much-needed first-round bye to give players their first extended time off since a Week 4 bye.
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