NFL: 49ers head to Super Bowl, beating Falcons 28-24

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San Francisco running back LaMichael James celebrates his touchdown during the 49ers' 28-24 victory over the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday in Atlanta. (AP)
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ATLANTA – Make way, Joe Montana and Steve Young. Colin Kaepernick is leading a brash new group of 49ers to the Super Bowl.

Frank Gore scored a pair of second-half touchdowns and San Francisco, after falling behind 17-0 by the first play of the second quarter, pulled off a record rally for a 28-24 victory over the Atlanta
Falcons in the NFC championship game Sunday.

Kaepernick was solid enough to justify Jim Harbaugh’s decision to bench Alex Smith and go with the youngster. The 49ers’ defense shut out Atlanta in the second half and made a big stop in the final 2 minutes.

San Francisco (13-4-1) will try to join Pittsburgh as the only franchises with six Super Bowl titles.

“This is what we play for. We play for this moment,” said 49ers tight end Vernon Davis, who hauled in a touchdown pass from Kaepernick. “We put in all the hard work and get the opportunity to play on the big stage. So, it’s not about me. It’s all about the team.”

Montana led the 49ers to four Super Bowls wins and Young took them to No. 5. It’s up to Kaepernick to get No. 6 when the 49ers play in the NFL title game for the first time since 1995.

The second-year quarterback who runs like a track star guided San Francisco on a pair of second-half scoring drives that wiped out Atlanta’s 24-14 lead at the break. Gore scored on a 5-yard run early in the third quarter, then sprinted in from 9 yards out for the winning score with 8:23 remaining after both teams made crucial mistakes to ruin potential scoring drives.

Both times, the Falcons had to worry about Kaepernick running it himself out of the spread option, and they barely even touched Gore on either of his scoring drives.

The 49ers pulled off the biggest comeback victory in an NFC championship game, according to STATS. The previous NFC record was 13 points – Atlanta’s victory over Minnesota in the 1999 title game, which sent the Falcons to what remains the only Super Bowl in franchise history.

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