Shanahan Revisits the Defining Phone Call of 2022 – And Why Brock Purdy Became This Good
Santa Clara, California – December 10, 2025
As the San Francisco 49ers push into the defining stretch of the season, head coach Kyle Shanahan surprised reporters this week by revisiting a story from 2022 — a story he says is the “hinge moment” that shaped the Brock Purdy we see today. It was the year when Trey Lance and Jimmy Garoppolo went down with major injuries, leaving San Francisco with only one healthy quarterback: an unknown rookie named Mr. Irrelevant, Brock Purdy.
Shanahan admitted that the team was in full emergency mode. Purdy was the last man standing, and although the staff believed in him, they still needed a contingency plan. That plan led them to a legendary name: Philip Rivers — the only quarterback in NFL history to start 242 consecutive games. Rivers had been retired for two years, yet he became San Francisco’s emergency lifeline. The 49ers contacted him immediately and prepared for the possibility that he might have to take the field.

In fact, Rivers began studying the 49ers playbook and was told to be ready to fly to Santa Clara at a moment’s notice. According to Shanahan, it was a necessary safety net — but one that never shook his belief in Purdy for a single second. The story resurfaced this week not only because Rivers just came out of retirement to sign with the Indianapolis Colts, but because it highlights exactly how Purdy forged himself under extreme pressure.
During the session, Shanahan delivered a line that brought the room to a brief halt before reporters erupted in reaction:
“That year we prepared every option — even calling a legend back to the field — but Purdy proved no one could replace him. Pressure made him stronger, and he became the heartbeat of the 49ers.”
Purdy didn’t just hold the job. He turned it into his platform: leading the 49ers to the NFC Championship as a rookie, evolving into one of the league’s most efficient quarterbacks, and now entering Week 15 as a legitimate MVP contender. The twist, of course, is unforgettable: had Purdy suffered his UCL injury earlier in the NFC Championship, Philip Rivers likely would have been the one suiting up for San Francisco in the Super Bowl.
Now, three years later, the man who almost became the 49ers’ emergency savior is preparing to face them in Week 16 as the newly signed quarterback of the Indianapolis Colts. Shanahan admitted the coincidence is “pretty wild,” but emphasized that the real story isn’t Rivers — it’s Purdy’s evolution from a desperation option into the franchise cornerstone.
The 2022 episode now stands as a reminder of how ruthless the NFL can be, how fragile opportunity is, and how a single midnight contingency plan can inadvertently ignite the rise of a star. For the 49ers, Brock Purdy is the living proof. And as Week 16 approaches, the looming showdown between “the backup who never was” and “the quarterback who never blinked” only makes the 2025 season even more compelling.
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