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1 Offseason  



1.1  Draft  







2 Training Camp  





3 Personnel  



3.1  Staff  





3.2  Roster  







4 Preseason  



4.1  Schedule  







5 Preseason Game summaries  



5.1  Week P1 (Sunday, July 31, 1988): vs. Miami Dolphins  





5.2  Week P2 (Saturday, August 6, 1988): vs. Los Angeles Raiders  





5.3  Week P3 (Saturday, August 13, 1988): at Denver Broncos  





5.4  Week P4 (Saturday, August 20, 1988): at San Diego Chargers  





5.5  Week P5 (Friday, August 26, 1988): vs. Seattle Seahawks  







6 Regular season  



6.1  Schedule  







7 Regular Season Game summaries  



7.1  Week 1 (Sunday, September 4, 1988): at New Orleans Saints  





7.2  Week 2 (Sunday, September 11, 1988): at New York Giants  





7.3  Week 3 (Sunday, September 18, 1988): vs. Atlanta Falcons  





7.4  Week 4 (Sunday, September 25, 1988): at Seattle Seahawks  





7.5  Week 5 (Sunday, October 2, 1988): vs. Detroit Lions  





7.6  Week 6 (Sunday, October 9, 1988): vs. Denver Broncos  





7.7  Week 7 (Sunday, October 16, 1988): at Los Angeles Rams  





7.8  Week 8: (Monday, October 24, 1988): at Chicago Bears  





7.9  Week 9 (Sunday, October 30, 1988): vs. Minnesota Vikings  





7.10  Week 10: (Sunday, November 6, 1988): at Phoenix Cardinals  





7.11  Week 11 (Sunday, November 13, 1988): vs. Los Angeles Raiders  





7.12  Week 12 (Monday, November 21, 1988): vs. Washington Redskins  





7.13  Week 13 (Sunday, November 27, 1988): at San Diego Chargers  





7.14  Week 14 (Sunday, December 4, 1988): at Atlanta Falcons  





7.15  Week 15 (Sunday, December 11, 1988): vs. New Orleans Saints  





7.16  Week 16: (Sunday, December 18, 1988) vs. Los Angeles Rams  







8 Game officials  



8.1  Preseason  





8.2  Regular season  







9 Standings  





10 Regular Season Stats  





11 Playoffs  



11.1  1988 NFC Divisional Playoffs (Sunday, January 1, 1989): vs. (4) Minnesota Vikings  





11.2  1988 NFC Championship Game (Sunday, January 8, 1989): at (1) Chicago Bears  





11.3  Super Bowl XXIII (Sunday, January 22, 1989): vs. (A1) Cincinnati Bengals  





11.4  Game officials  







12 Playoff Stats  





13 Awards and records  





14 1989 AFC-NFC Pro Bowl  





15 Media  



15.1  Local Radio  







16 References  





17 External links  














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1988 San Francisco 49ers season
OwnerEddie DeBartolo, Jr.
General managerJohn McVay
Head coachBill Walsh
Defensive coordinatorGeorge Seifert
Home fieldCandlestick Park
Local radioKGO–AM 810
Results
Record10–6
Division place1st NFC West
Playoff finishWon Divisional Playoffs
(vs. Vikings) 34–9
Won NFC Championship
(atBears) 28–3
Won Super Bowl XXIII
(vs. Bengals) 20–16
  • 49ers seasons
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  • The 1988 season was the San Francisco 49ers' 39th in the National Football League (NFL), their 43rd overall, and their tenth and final season under head coach Bill Walsh. The season was highlighted by their third Super Bowl victory. They failed to improve on their 13–2 record from 1987, and the 49ers struggled to a 6–5 record at the midway point and were in danger of missing the playoffs for the first time since 1982, but rose to defeat the Washington Redskins on a Monday night, eventually finishing the season at 10–6. They gained a measure of revenge by thrashing the Minnesota Vikings 34–9 in the first round of the playoffs; the Vikings had upset the #1-seeded 49ers the previous season in the divisional round. The 49ers then traveled to Chicago's Soldier Field, where the wind-chill factor at game time was 26 degrees below zero. They defeated the Chicago Bears 28–3 in the NFC Championship game.

    For the 49ers, it was their first Super Bowl appearance since they defeated the Miami DolphinsinSuper Bowl XIX. They had made the playoffs in the three seasons between Super Bowl XIX and Super Bowl XXIII, but were eliminated each time in the first round, primarily because of the poor performances by their offensive stars in those games; quarterback Joe Montana, receiver Jerry Rice and running back Roger Craig all failed to produce a single touchdown.

    The 49ers alternated quarterbacks as Montana and Steve Young both started at various points of the season. The broadcast booth of the 49ers radio network also saw change, as Joe Starkey substituted for longtime 49ers play by play announcer Lon Simmons during several games, mostly in October when Simmons called the Oakland Athletics 1988 American League Championship Series and 1988 World Series games for the Oakland A's flagship station, KSFO–AM. The 1988 season was the last for Simmons as 49ers broadcaster. With the regular season and postseason, the 49ers compiled a total of 13 victories (a .684 win percentage) on the season, a record-low for Super Bowl champions. In 2011, the New York Giants would tie this record (but with a .650 win percentage as they suffered seven losses as opposed to the 49ers six).

    NFL Films produced a documentary about the team's season entitled State of the Art; it was narrated by Jeff Kaye. On March 8, 2007, NFL Network aired America's Game: The Super Bowl Champions, the 1988 San Francisco 49ers, with team commentary from Bill Walsh, Harris Barton and Roger Craig, and narrated by Ed Harris.

    Offseason[edit]

    Draft[edit]

    1988 San Francisco 49ers Draft
    Round Selection Player Position College Notes
    1 25 Traded to the Los Angeles Raiders
    2 33 Danny Stubbs DE Miami (FL) from Raiders
    39 Pierce Holt DE Angelo State from Eagles via Buccaneers
    53 Traded to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    3 80 Bill Romanowski LB Boston College
    4 102 Barry Helton P Colorado from Bears via Raiders
    107 Traded to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    5 131 Traded to the New York Jets
    135 Traded to the Buffalo Bills
    6 163 Traded to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    7 191 Kevin Bryant LB Delaware State
    8 219 Larry Clarkson OT Montana
    9 247 Brian Bonner LB Minnesota
    10 275 Tim Foley K Georgia Southern
    11 303 Chet Brooks DB Texas A&M
    12 331 George Mira Jr. LB Miami (FL)

    [1]

    Training Camp[edit]

    The 1988 San Francisco 49ers season held training camp at Sierra CollegeinRocklin, California.

    Personnel[edit]

    Staff[edit]

    1988 San Francisco 49ers staff

    Front office

    Head coaches

    Offensive coaches

    Defensive coaches

    Special teams coaches

    Strength and conditioning

    • Physical development coordinator – Jerry Attaway

    Roster[edit]

    1988 San Francisco 49ers final roster
    Quarterbacks

    Running backs

    Wide receivers

    Tight ends

    Offensive linemen

    Defensive linemen

    Linebackers

    Defensive backs

    Special teams

    Reserve lists


    Rookies in italics
    47 active, 7 inactive

    [2]

    1988 Team Starters

    Offense

    Defense

    Kicking Team

    Preseason[edit]

    Schedule[edit]

    Week Date Opponent Time TV Result Record Game Site Attendance Recap
    1 July 31 Miami Dolphins 10:00 a.m. PDT NBC L 21–27 0–1 United Kingdom Wembley Stadium (London)
    70,535
    Recap
    2 August 6 Los Angeles Raiders 6:00 p.m. PDT CBS W 24–10 1–1 Candlestick Park
    64,457
    Recap
    3 August 13 atDenver Broncos 6:00 p.m. PDT KPIX-TV L 24–34 1–2 Mile High Stadium
    75,067
    Recap
    4 August 20 atSan Diego Chargers 6:00 p.m. PDT KPIX-TV W 34–27 2–2 Jack Murphy Stadium
    39,044
    Recap
    5 August 26 Seattle Seahawks 6:00 p.m. PDT KPIX-TV W 27–21 3–2 Candlestick Park
    53,357
    Recap

    Preseason Game summaries[edit]

    Week P1 (Sunday, July 31, 1988): vs. Miami Dolphins[edit]

    Preseason Week 1: Miami Dolphins vs. San Francisco 49ers – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Dolphins (1–0) 7 6 7727
    49ers (0–1) 0 14 7021

    atWembley StadiumLondon, England

    Team Category Player Statistics
    MIA Passing
    Rushing
    Receiving
    SF Passing
    Rushing
    Receiving
    Dolphins Game Statistics 49ers
    First downs
    Rushes–yards
    Passing yards
    Passes
    Sacked–yards
    Net passing yards
    Total yards
    Return yards
    Punts
    Fumbles–lost
    Penalties–yards
    Time of possession

    Week P2 (Saturday, August 6, 1988): vs. Los Angeles Raiders[edit]

    Preseason Week 2: Los Angeles Raiders at San Francisco 49ers – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Raiders (0–1) 3 0 0710
    49ers (1–1) 3 14 3020

    atCandlestick ParkSan Francisco, California

    Team Category Player Statistics
    RAI Passing
    Rushing
    Receiving
    SF Passing
    Rushing
    Receiving
    Raiders Game Statistics 49ers
    First downs
    Rushes–yards
    Passing yards
    Passes
    Sacked–yards
    Net passing yards
    Total yards
    Return yards
    Punts
    Fumbles–lost
    Penalties–yards
    Time of possession

    Week P3 (Saturday, August 13, 1988): at Denver Broncos[edit]

    Preseason Week 3: San Francisco 49ers at Denver Broncos – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    49ers (1–2) 0 21 3024
    Broncos (2–0) 3 21 3734

    atMile High StadiumDenver, Colorado

    Team Category Player Statistics
    SF Passing
    Rushing
    Receiving
    DEN Passing
    Rushing
    Receiving
    49ers Game Statistics Broncos
    First downs
    Rushes–yards
    Passing yards
    Passes
    Sacked–yards
    Net passing yards
    Total yards
    Return yards
    Punts
    Fumbles–lost
    Penalties–yards
    Time of possession

    Week P4 (Saturday, August 20, 1988): at San Diego Chargers[edit]

    Preseason Week 4: San Francisco 49ers at San Diego Chargers – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    49ers (2–2) 7 3 32134
    Chargers (1–2) 10 10 7027

    atJack Murphy StadiumSan Diego, California

    Team Category Player Statistics
    SF Passing
    Rushing
    Receiving
    SD Passing
    Rushing
    Receiving
    49ers Game Statistics Chargers
    First downs
    Rushes–yards
    Passing yards
    Passes
    Sacked–yards
    Net passing yards
    Total yards
    Return yards
    Punts
    Fumbles–lost
    Penalties–yards
    Time of possession

    Week P5 (Friday, August 26, 1988): vs. Seattle Seahawks[edit]

    Preseason Week 5: Seattle Seahawks at San Francisco 49ers – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Seahawks (3–1) 0 7 14021
    49ers (3–2) 0 0 20727

    atCandlestick ParkSan Francisco, California

    Team Category Player Statistics
    SEA Passing
    Rushing
    Receiving
    SF Passing
    Rushing
    Receiving
    Seahawks Game Statistics 49ers
    First downs
    Rushes–yards
    Passing yards
    Passes
    Sacked–yards
    Net passing yards
    Total yards
    Return yards
    Punts
    Fumbles–lost
    Penalties–yards
    Time of possession

    Regular season[edit]

    In the 1988 season, San Francisco won the NFC West with a 10–6 regular season record, but it was a long uphill battle; the 49ers, Rams, and Saints all finished 10–6 with the 49ers winning the division on tiebreakers. The team had a quarterback controversy with Montana and Steve Young each starting at quarterback during the season. But after a 6–5 start, Montana led the 49ers to win 4 of their final 5 regular season games.

    Montana finished the regular season with 238 completions for 2,981 yards and 18 touchdowns, and also added 132 rushing yards. His favorite target was Rice, who recorded 64 receptions for 1,306 yards (a 20.4 yards per catch average) and 9 touchdowns. Craig was also a key contributor with a total of 2,036 combined rushing and receiving yards and 10 touchdowns, earning him the NFL Offensive Player of the Year Award. Fullback Tom Rathman also made a big impact, rushing for 427 yards and catching 42 passes for 387 yards. The 49ers defense was led by defensive backs Ronnie Lott, Eric Wright, Jeff Fuller, and Tim McKyer, who recorded a combined total of 18 interceptions. McKyer led the team with 7, while Lott recorded 5. Linebacker Charles Haley was also a big contributor with 11.5 sacks and 2 fumble recoveries.

    Schedule[edit]

    Week Date Opponent Time TV Result Record Game Site Attendance Recap
    1 September 4 atNew Orleans Saints 10:00 a.m. PDT CBS W 34–33 1–0 Louisiana Superdome
    66,357
    Recap
    2 September 11 atNew York Giants 10:00 a.m. PDT CBS W 20–17 2–0 Giants Stadium
    75,943
    Recap
    3 September 18 Atlanta Falcons 1:00 p.m. PDT CBS L 17–34 2–1 Candlestick Park
    60,168
    Recap
    4 September 25 atSeattle Seahawks 1:00 p.m. PDT CBS W 38–7 3–1 Kingdome
    62,382
    Recap
    5 October 2 Detroit Lions 1:00 p.m. PDT CBS W 20–13 4–1 Candlestick Park
    58,285
    Recap
    6 October 9 Denver Broncos 1:00 p.m. PDT NBC L 13–16 (OT) 4–2 Candlestick Park
    61,711
    Recap
    7 October 16 atLos Angeles Rams 1:00 p.m. PDT CBS W 24–21 5–2 Anaheim Stadium
    65,450
    Recap
    8 October 24 atChicago Bears 6:00 p.m. PDT ABC L 9–10 5–3 Soldier Field
    65,293
    Recap
    9 October 30 Minnesota Vikings 1:00 p.m. PST CBS W 24–21 6–3 Candlestick Park
    60,738
    Recap
    10 November 6 atPhoenix Cardinals 1:00 p.m. PST CBS L 23–24 6–4 Sun Devil Stadium
    64,544
    Recap
    11 November 13 Los Angeles Raiders 1:00 p.m. PST NBC L 3–9 6–5 Candlestick Park
    54,448
    Recap
    12 November 21 Washington Redskins 6:00 p.m. PST ABC W 37–21 7–5 Candlestick Park
    59,268
    Recap
    13 November 27 atSan Diego Chargers 1:00 p.m. PST CBS W 48–10 8–5 Jack Murphy Stadium
    51,484
    Recap
    14 December 4 atAtlanta Falcons 10:00 a.m. PST CBS W 13–3 9–5 Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium
    44,048
    Recap
    15 December 11 New Orleans Saints 1:00 p.m. PST CBS W 30–17 10–5 Candlestick Park
    62,977
    Recap
    16 December 18 Los Angeles Rams 5:00 p.m. PST ESPN L 16–38 10–6 Candlestick Park
    62,444
    Recap
    Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

    Regular Season Game summaries[edit]

    Week 1 (Sunday, September 4, 1988): at New Orleans Saints[edit]

    [3]

    Week 1: San Francisco 49ers at New Orleans Saints – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    49ers (1–0) 7 3 21334
    Saints (0–1) 7 10 01633

    atLouisiana SuperdomeNew Orleans, Louisiana

    Team Category Player Statistics
    SF Passing Joe Montana 13/23, 161 YDS, 3 TDs, 1 INT
    Rushing Roger Craig 18 CAR, 67 YDS, 1 TD
    Receiving Roger Craig 5 REC, 43 YDS
    NO Passing Bobby Hebert 22/31, 245 YDS, 4 TDs, 2 INTs
    Rushing Dalton Hilliard 19 CAR, 95 YDS
    Receiving Lonzell Hill 7 REC, 74 YDS, 1 TD
    49ers Game Statistics Saints
    21 First downs 23
    32–124 Rushes–yards 31–147
    165 Passing yards 245
    14–26–1 Passes 22–31–2
    0–0 Sacked–yards 5–48
    165 Net passing yards 197
    289 Total yards 344
    128 Return yards 310
    1–24.0 Punts 3–40.0
    1–1 Fumbles–lost 2–1
    2–12 Penalties–yards 10–77
    23:50 Time of possession 36:10

    Starting Lineups

    Position Starting Lineups – Week 1: at New Orleans
    Offense
    QB #16 Joe Montana
    RB #33 Roger Craig
    FB #44 Tom Rathman
    WR #80 Jerry Rice
    WR #89 Wes Chandler
    TE #86 John Frank
    LT #74 Steve Wallace
    LG #61 Jesse Sapolu
    C #51 Randy Cross
    RG #62 Guy McIntyre
    RT #79 Harris Barton
    Defense
    LDE #91 Larry Roberts
    NT #95 Michael Carter
    RDE #75 Kevin Fagan
    LOLB #94 Charles Haley
    LILB #50 Riki Ellison
    RILB #99 Mike Walter
    ROLB #53 Bill Romanowski
    LCB #22 Tim McKyer
    RCB #29 Don Griffin
    SS #49 Jeff Fuller
    FS #42 Ronnie Lott

    Individual stats

    49ers Passing
    C/ATT1 Yds TD INT Sk Yds LG3 Rate
    Montana 13/23 161 3 1 0 0 29 99.8
    Young 1/3 4 0 0 0 0 4 42.4
    49ers Rushing
    Car2 Yds TD LG3
    Craig 18 67 1 10
    Rice 2 29 0 29
    Montana 3 20 0 10
    Rathman 8 10 0 5
    Young 1 –2 0 –2
    49ers Receiving
    Rec4 Yds TD LG3
    Frank 5 59 2 17
    Craig 5 43 0 14
    Rice 2 41 0 29
    Wilson 1 17 1 17
    Rathman 1 5 0 5
    49ers Kick Returns
    Ret Yds Y/Rt TD Lng
    DuBose 4 105 26.3 0 0
    49ers Punt Returns
    Ret Yds Y/Rt TD Lng
    Griffin 2 18 9.0 0 0
    49ers Punting
    Pnt Yds Y/P Lng Blck
    Runager 1 24 24.0 24 1
    49ers Kicking
    XPM–XPA FGM–FGA
    Cofer 4–4 2–2
    49ers Sacks
    Sacks
    Carter 2.0
    Fagan 1.0
    Haley 1.0
    Roberts 1.0
    49ers Interceptions
    Int Yds TD LG PD
    Lott 1 11 0 11 0
    Carter 1 0 0 0 0

    The Saints, fresh off the first winning season in franchise history, clawed to a 17–10 halftime lead in the second quarter, but Joe Montana erupted in the third with three touchdown throws. Head coach Bill Walsh, wanting to get playing time for backup Steve Young, put Young in for the fourth quarter; Young was sacked in the endzone for a safety and the Saints scored seven more points after that, nonetheless coming up short 34–33 to the 49ers.

    Week 2 (Sunday, September 11, 1988): at New York Giants[edit]

    [6]

    Week 2: San Francisco 49ers at New York Giants - Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    49ers (2–0) 0 10 3720
    Giants (1–1) 7 3 0717

    atGiants StadiumEast Rutherford, New Jersey

    Team Category Player Statistics
    SF Passing Joe Montana 10/18, 148 YDS, 1 TD
    Rushing Roger Craig 18 CAR, 110 YDS
    Receiving Roger Craig 9 REC, 69 YDS
    NYG Passing Phil Simms 21/37, 227 YDS, 2 TDs
    Rushing Joe Morris 22 CAR, 67 YDS
    Receiving Lionel Manuel 6 REC, 80 YDS, 2 TDs
    49ers Game Statistics Giants
    25 First downs 17
    33–181 Rushes–yards 29–112
    263 Passing yards 227
    21–37–0 Passes 21–37–0
    3–14 Sacked–yards 3–30
    249 Net passing yards 197
    430 Total yards 309
    63 Return yards 133
    4–39.0 Punts 5–39.2
    4–2 Fumbles–lost 2–0
    9–97 Penalties–yards 4–30
    30:46 Time of possession 29:14

    Individual stats

    Concerned over Montana's health, coach Walsh started Steve Young in his place against the Giants; Young's rawness to the Niners offensive system showed as he was limited to 115 yards passing and the Niners trailed 17–13 in the fourth. Montana came in and fired a 77-yard touchdown in the final minutes to Jerry Rice and a 20–17 Niners win.

    Week 3 (Sunday, September 18, 1988): vs. Atlanta Falcons[edit]

    [8]

    Week 3: Atlanta Falcons at San Francisco 49ers – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Falcons (1–2) 0 21 31034
    49ers (2–1) 3 0 7717

    atCandlestick ParkSan Francisco, California

    Team Category Player Statistics
    ATL Passing Chris Miller 12/24, 175 YDS, 2 INTs
    Rushing Gerald Riggs 19 CAR, 115 YDS, 1 TD
    Receiving Gerald Riggs 4 REC, 64 YDS
    SF Passing Joe Montana 32/48, 343 YDS, 2 TDs, 3 INTs
    Rushing Roger Craig 13 CAR, 57 YDS
    Receiving Roger Craig 10 REC, 61 YDS
    Falcons Game Statistics 49ers
    19 First downs 22
    41–196 Rushes–yards 19–104
    175 Passing yards 343
    12–24–2 Passes 32–49–4
    1–4 Sacked–yards 3–21
    171 Net passing yards 322
    367 Total yards 426
    101 Return yards 60
    4–40.0 Punts 4–41.5
    0–0 Fumbles–lost 0–0
    5–35 Penalties–yards 4–50
    30:44 Time of possession 29:16

    Individual stats

    The 49ers lost to the Falcons for only the fourth time since 1981 as Joe Montana was intercepted three times and sacked three times in a 34–17 rout. Gerald Riggs of the Falcons rushed for 115 yards and a touchdown.

    Week 4 (Sunday, September 25, 1988): at Seattle Seahawks[edit]

    [10]

    Week 4: San Francisco 49ers at Seattle Seahawks – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    49ers (3–1) 7 10 14738
    Seahawks (2–2) 0 0 707

    atThe KingdomeSeattle, Washington

    Team Category Player Statistics
    SF Passing Joe Montana 20/29, 302 YDS, 4 TDs, 1 INT
    Rushing Roger Craig 21 CAR, 107 YDS
    Receiving Jerry Rice 6 REC, 163 YDS, 3 TDs
    SEA Passing Kelly Stouffer 11/15, 133 YDS, 1 TD, 1 INT
    Rushing Curt Warner 9 CAR, 29 YDS
    Receiving Ray Butler 2 REC, 52 YDS, 1 TD
    49ers Game Statistics Seahawks
    27 First downs 8
    48–239 Rushes–yards 12–29
    351 Passing yards 139
    24–35–1 Passes 12–27–4
    2–10 Sacked–yards 3–14
    341 Net passing yards 125
    580 Total yards 154
    56 Return yards 180
    3–37.3 Punts 7–43.9
    1–0 Fumbles–lost 2–1
    6–70 Penalties–yards 3–17
    42:50 Time of possession 17:10

    Individual stats

    The Niners rebounded by putting up 580 yards of offense in a 38–7 rout of the Seahawks. Joe Montana threw four touchdowns and Steve Young added a fifth while Roger Craig and Tom Rathman accounted for 186 rushing yards. The Seahawks' Jeff Kemp was intercepted three times and Kelly Stouffer added a fourth pick.

    Week 5 (Sunday, October 2, 1988): vs. Detroit Lions[edit]

    [12]

    Week 5: Detroit Lions at San Francisco 49ers – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Lions (1–4) 0 3 3713
    49ers (4–1) 0 10 7320

    atCandlestick ParkSan Francisco, California

    Team Category Player Statistics
    DET Passing Chuck Long 11/19, 139 YDS, 1 TD
    Rushing Garry James 12 CAR, 30 YDS
    Receiving Pete Mandley 7 REC, 116 YDS, 1 TD
    SF Passing Joe Montana 19/30, 182 YDS
    Rushing Roger Craig 18 CAR, 90 YDS
    Receiving Mike Wilson 6 REC, 59 YDS
    Lions Game Statistics 49ers
    18 First downs 19
    21–49 Rushes–yards 35–176
    275 Passing yards 182
    21–37–0 Passes 19–30–0
    4–27 Sacked–yards 2–19
    248 Net passing yards 163
    297 Total yards 339
    86 Return yards 171
    6–39.2 Punts 6–36.8
    3–2 Fumbles–lost 2–1
    2–15 Penalties–yards 4–25
    31:19 Time of possession 28:41

    Individual stats

    Week 6 (Sunday, October 9, 1988): vs. Denver Broncos[edit]

    [14]

    Week 6: Denver Broncos at San Francisco 49ers – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34OTTotal
    Broncos (3–3) 0 3 37316
    49ers (4–2) 3 7 30013

    atCandlestick ParkSan Francisco, California

    Team Category Player Statistics
    DEN Passing John Elway 21/39, 210 YDS, 1 TD, 2 INTs
    Rushing Sammy Winder 17 CAR, 100 YDS
    Receiving Vance Johnson 8 REC, 85 YDS, 1 TD
    SF Passing Joe Montana 12/24, 191 YDS, 1 INT
    Rushing Roger Craig 26 CAR, 143 YDS
    Receiving Tom Rathman 5 REC, 27 YDS
    Broncos Game Statistics 49ers
    24 First downs 21
    31–147 Rushes–yards 48–246
    210 Passing yards 191
    21–39–2 Passes 12–28–3
    5–43 Sacked–yards 3–20
    167 Net passing yards 171
    357 Total yards 417
    91 Return yards 102
    6–45.2 Punts 4–43.3
    2–1 Fumbles–lost 2–1
    5–40 Penalties–yards 14–93
    32:44 Time of possession 35:27

    Individual stats

    Joe Montana ran in a six-yard touchdown and threw for 191 yards and an interception; he was sacked three times and replaced by Young as John Elway tied the game 13–13 on a touchdown to Vance Johnson. Wind gusts up to 40 mph suddenly hit Candlestick Park and made passing more difficult; in overtime a Steve Young pass was intercepted (Young's second pick of the game), setting up Rich Karlis' winning field goal (16–13 final for the Broncos).

    Week 7 (Sunday, October 16, 1988): at Los Angeles Rams[edit]

    [16]

    Week 7: San Francisco 49ers at Los Angeles Rams – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    49ers (5–2) 7 10 0724
    Rams (5–2) 7 0 14021

    atAnaheim StadiumAnaheim, California

    Team Category Player Statistics
    SF Passing Joe Montana 21/31, 203 YDS, 1 INT
    Rushing Roger Craig 22 CAR, 190 YDS, 3 TDs
    Receiving Roger Craig 5 REC, 12 YDS
    LARams Passing Jim Everett 20/33, 199 YDS, 3 TDs, 2 INTs
    Rushing Greg Bell 13 CAR, 28 YDS
    Receiving Henry Ellard 7 REC, 83 YDS, 1 TD
    49ers Game Statistics Rams
    24 First downs 14
    40–245 Rushes–yards 17–42
    203 Passing yards 199
    21–33–1 Passes 20–33–2
    2–19 Sacked–yards 1–5
    184 Net passing yards 194
    429 Total yards 236
    61 Return yards 154
    7–34.3 Punts 7–43.9
    4–1 Fumbles–lost 4–2
    7–73 Penalties–yards 5–35
    36:11 Time of possession 23:49

    Individual stats

    Roger Craig had one of his greatest games in a 190-yard stampede where he scored three touchdowns, highlighted by a dramatic 46-yard score in the first quarter. Despite three Jim Everett touchdowns the Rams fell to San Francisco 24–21, the tenth 49ers win in the rivalry's previous 14 games.

    Week 8: (Monday, October 24, 1988): at Chicago Bears[edit]

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    Week 8: San Francisco 49ers at Chicago Bears – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    49ers (5–3) 7 0 209
    Bears (7–1) 0 10 0010

    atSoldier FieldChicago, Illinois

    Team Category Player Statistics
    SF Passing Joe Montana 13/29, 168 YDS, 1 TD, 1 INT
    Rushing Roger Craig 10 CAR, 31 YDS
    Receiving Roger Craig 6 REC, 39 YDS
    CHI Passing Jim McMahon 10/22, 132 YDS, 1 INT
    Rushing Neal Anderson 16 CAR, 62 YDS
    Receiving Neal Anderson 3 REC, 40 YDS
    49ers Game Statistics Bears
    12 First downs 14
    21–78 Rushes–yards 41–122
    169 Passing yards 132
    14–30–1 Passes 10–22–1
    4–34 Sacked–yards 3–17
    135 Net passing yards 115
    213 Total yards 237
    103 Return yards 58
    8–37.2 Punts 7–33.4
    1–0 Fumbles–lost 1–0
    10–57 Penalties–yards 2–14
    23:29 Time of possession 36:21

    Individual stats

    The Niners struggled to a 10–9 loss to the BearsonMonday Night Football. The Niners incurred ten penalties for 57 yards and Joe Montana was sacked four times.

    Week 9 (Sunday, October 30, 1988): vs. Minnesota Vikings[edit]

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    Week 9: Minnesota Vikings at San Francisco 49ers – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Vikings (5–4) 0 7 7721
    49ers (6–3) 0 3 14724

    atCandlestick ParkSan Francisco, California

    Team Category Player Statistics
    MIN Passing Wade Wilson 18/30, 243 YDS, 1 TD, 2 INTs
    Rushing Rick Fenney 6 CAR, 35 YDS, 1 TD
    Receiving Hassan Jones 6 REC, 81 YDS
    SF Passing Steve Young 14/25, 232 YDS, 1 TD
    Rushing Steve Young 7 CAR, 72 YDS, 1 TD
    Receiving Roger Craig 3 REC, 37 YDS
    Vikings Game Statistics 49ers
    15 First downs 16
    31–92 Rushes–yards 28–130
    243 Passing yards 232
    18–30–2 Passes 14–25–0
    2–14 Sacked–yards 4–23
    229 Net passing yards 209
    321 Total yards 339
    160 Return yards 148
    6–42.2 Punts 7–43.6
    1–1 Fumbles–lost 3–2
    8–53 Penalties–yards 5–51
    30:49 Time of possession 29:11

    Individual stats

    The Vikings' playoff win at San Francisco the previous season hung over Candlestick Park as Coach Walsh started Steve Young in Joe Montana's stead. Young struggled and was booed repeatedly by the crowd ("They were running him out of town", lineman Harris Barton said). Just before the two-minute warning in the fourth quarter the Vikings led 21–17 with the Niners at Minnesota's 49-yard line; Young escaped a sack and ran in the game-winning touchdown, earning applause from the same audience that had been booing him; the NFL Films clip with Lon Simmons' call of the score is among the most replayed in retrospectives on Young's career.[23]

    Week 10: (Sunday, November 6, 1988): at Phoenix Cardinals[edit]

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    Week 10: San Francisco 49ers at Phoenix Cardinals – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    49ers (6–4) 3 13 7023
    Cardinals (6–4) 0 0 71724

    atSun Devil StadiumTempe, Arizona

    Team Category Player Statistics
    SF Passing Steve Young 14/27, 145 YDS, 1 TD
    Rushing Roger Craig 26 CAR, 162 YDS, 1 TD
    Receiving Tom Rathman 4 REC, 45 YDS
    PHO Passing Neil Lomax 25/41, 323 YDS, 3 TDs
    Rushing Earl Ferrell 12 CAR, 54 YDS
    Receiving Roy Green 6 REC, 93 YDS, 2 TDs
    49ers Game Statistics Cardinals
    22 First downs 21
    38–240 Rushes–yards 19–67
    145 Passing yards 323
    14–27–0 Passes 25–41–0
    4–28 Sacked–yards 7–35
    117 Net passing yards 288
    357 Total yards 355
    94 Return yards 172
    7–46.6 Punts 5–45.2
    0–0 Fumbles–lost 3–3
    14–106 Penalties–yards 3–30
    34:31 Time of possession 25:29

    Individual stats

    With Young still starting, the 49ers raced to a 23–0 lead in the third quarter, and Coach Bill Walsh felt it was the sharpest the offense had looked all season. The Cardinals, however, began clawing back as Neil Lomax rifled a pair of touchdowns; making matters worse for San Francisco was a whopping 14 penalties for 106 yards. On a kick return Walsh was blindsided by a runner and suffered two cracked ribs; he then had to watch as the Cardinals raced down field in the final minute and scored on a nine-yard Lomax score to Roy Green. It turned out to be the last road loss for the 49ers until Week One of the 1991 season.

    Week 11 (Sunday, November 13, 1988): vs. Los Angeles Raiders[edit]

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    Week 11: Los Angeles Raiders at San Francisco 49ers – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Raiders (6–5) 0 0 639
    49ers (6–5) 0 3 003

    atCandlestick ParkSan Francisco, California

    Team Category Player Statistics
    RAI Passing Steve Beuerlein 8/22, 112 YDS
    Rushing Bo Jackson 18 CAR, 85 YDS
    Receiving Tim Brown 4 REC, 58 YDS
    SF Passing Joe Montana 16/31, 160 YDS
    Rushing Roger Craig 17 CAR, 58 YDS
    Receiving Jerry Rice 5 REC, 61 YDS
    Raiders Game Statistics 49ers
    17 First downs 15
    45–159 Rushes–yards 26–83
    112 Passing yards 112
    8–22–0 Passes 16–31–0
    2–20 Sacked–yards 4–24
    92 Net passing yards 88
    251 Total yards 219
    31 Return yards 72
    6–39.0 Punts 8–38.2
    1–1 Fumbles–lost 3–2
    6–48 Penalties–yards 8–85
    35:33 Time of possession 24:27

    Individual stats

    The low point for the 49ers season came against the Raiders as Joe Montana started despite continuing concern by Walsh over his health; Montana had lost eight pounds and was coming off a stomach illness. Montana was held to 160 passing yards as the Raiders clawed out a 9–3 win. The 49ers’ final drive stalled when officials did not call a pass interference penalty on the Raiders over a play to Jerry Rice inside the 10-yard line.

    As a result, it was the second game of the season they didn't score a touchdown. Following the loss, amid chatter from players interpreted as them giving up on the season, Ronnie Lott called a players-only meeting; Harris Barton called it『a ‘screw the coaches’ meeting』and said that it worked to refocus the players on playing better ("They usually don't work, but this one did.")

    Week 12 (Monday, November 21, 1988): vs. Washington Redskins[edit]

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    Week 12: Washington Redskins at San Francisco 49ers – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Redskins (6–6) 7 0 7721
    49ers (7–5) 7 16 01437

    atCandlestick ParkSan Francisco, California

    Team Category Player Statistics
    WSH Passing Doug Williams 27/41, 271 YDS, 3 TDs, 2 INTs
    Rushing Mike Oliphant 4 CAR, 29 YDS
    Receiving Art Monk 9 REC, 89 YDS, 1 TD
    SF Passing Joe Montana 15/23, 218 YDS, 2 IDs, 1 INT
    Rushing Roger Craig 24 CAR, 75 YDS
    Receiving Roger Craig 5 REC, 37 YDS
    Redskins Game Statistics 49ers
    20 First downs 18
    25–56 Rushes–yards 30–112
    271 Passing yards 218
    27–42–2 Passes 15–25–2
    0–0 Sacked–yards 2–10
    271 Net passing yards 208
    327 Total yards 320
    150 Return yards 177
    4–39.2 Punts 5–36.6
    4–2 Fumbles–lost 0–0
    5–51 Penalties–yards 10–65
    33:28 Time of possession 26:32

    Individual stats

    The refocused Niners erupted on the defending champion Redskins, racing to a 23–7 halftime lead and winning 37–21. Joe Montana threw two touchdowns (including an 80-yarder to Jerry Rice) and ran in a third. Super Bowl MVP Doug Williams of the Redskins threw three touchdowns while Timmy Smith was held to just six rushing yards.

    Week 13 (Sunday, November 27, 1988): at San Diego Chargers[edit]

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    Week 13: San Francisco 49ers at San Diego Chargers – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    49ers (8–5) 7 17 141048
    Chargers (4–9) 0 7 3010

    atJack Murphy StadiumSan Diego, California

    Team Category Player Statistics
    SF Passing Joe Montana 14/22, 271 YDS, 3 TDs
    Rushing Roger Craig 17 CAR, 87 YDS, 2 TDs
    Receiving Jerry Rice 6 REC, 171 YDS, 2 TDs
    SD Passing Mark Malone 17/32, 136 YDS, 2 INTs
    Rushing Gary Anderson 14 CAR, 61 YDS
    Receiving Rod Bernstine 9 REC, 80 YDS
    49ers Game Statistics Chargers
    24 First downs 21
    36–203 Rushes–yards 23–136
    285 Passing yards 179
    16–25–0 Passes 23–45–2
    2–13 Sacked–yards 1–3
    272 Net passing yards 176
    475 Total yards 312
    126 Return yards 172
    3–42.3 Punts 4–42.8
    1–0 Fumbles–lost 1–1
    8–79 Penalties–yards 9–93
    28:20 Time of possession 31:40

    Individual stats

    The Niners' scoring explosion continued at Jack Murphy StadiumasJoe Montana threw three touchdowns (the first a 96-yarder to Jerry Rice) and Roger Craig had two rushing scores and a touchdown catch, while Doug DuBose added a rushing score. Four Niners backs plus both quarterbacks (Montana and Steve Young) rushed for 203 yards, crushing the Chargers 48–10.

    Week 14 (Sunday, December 4, 1988): at Atlanta Falcons[edit]

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    Week 14: San Francisco 49ers at Atlanta Falcons – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    49ers (9–5) 0 7 0613
    Falcons (5–9) 0 0 033

    atAtlanta–Fulton County StadiumAtlanta, Georgia

    Team Category Player Statistics
    SF Passing Joe Montana 20/34, 230 YDS, 1 TD
    Rushing Roger Craig 23 CAR, 103 YDS
    Receiving Roger Craig 7 REC, 73 YDS
    ATL Passing Chris Miller 13/27, 156 YDS, 1 INT
    Rushing Gerald Riggs 12 CAR, 17 YDS
    Receiving John Settle 6 REC, 40 YDS
    49ers Game Statistics Falcons
    20 First downs 8
    37–140 Rushes–yards 21–43
    244 Passing yards 156
    21–35–0 Passes 13–27–1
    1–6 Sacked–yards 3–22
    238 Net passing yards 134
    378 Total yards 177
    73 Return yards 41
    3–44.7 Punts 6–44.8
    2–0 Fumbles–lost 1–0
    7–65 Penalties–yards 2–21
    36:49 Time of possession 23:11

    Individual stats

    The Niners traveled to Fulton County Stadium and limited the Atlanta Falcons to 177 yards of offense in a 13–3 win.

    Week 15 (Sunday, December 11, 1988): vs. New Orleans Saints[edit]

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    Week 15: New Orleans Saints at San Francisco 49ers – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Saints (9–6) 3 7 7017
    49ers (10–5) 0 21 3630

    atCandlestick ParkSan Francisco, California

    Team Category Player Statistics
    NO Passing Bobby Hebert 19/30, 170 YDS, 1 TD, 1 INT
    Rushing Dalton Hilliard 9 CAR, 35 YDS
    Receiving Eric Martin 7 REC, 61 YDS
    SF Passing Joe Montana 18/29, 233 YDS, 1 TD, 1 INT
    Rushing Roger Craig 22 CAR, 115 YDS, 1 TD
    Receiving Jerry Rice 6 REC, 78 YDS
    Saints Game Statistics 49ers
    15 First downs 20
    24–70 Rushes–yards 35–152
    197 Passing yards 233
    20–35–1 Passes 18–29–1
    2–15 Sacked–yards 2–12
    182 Net passing yards 221
    252 Total yards 373
    127 Return yards 79
    5–38.2 Punts 3–36.7
    2–1 Fumbles–lost 1–1
    2–11 Penalties–yards 1–0
    26:35 Time of possession 33:25

    Starting Lineups

    Position Starting Lineups – Week 15: vs. New Orleans
    Offense
    QB #16 Joe Montana
    RB #33 Roger Craig
    FB #44 Tom Rathman
    WR #82 John Taylor
    WR #80 Jerry Rice
    TE #86 John Frank
    LT #74 Steve Wallace
    LG #61 Jesse Sapolu
    C #51 Randy Cross
    RG #62 Guy McIntyre
    RT #79 Harris Barton
    Defense
    LDE #91 Larry Roberts
    NT #95 Michael Carter
    RDE #75 Kevin Fagan
    LOLB #94 Charles Haley
    LILB #55 Jim Fahnhorst
    RILB #99 Mike Walter
    ROLB #53 Bill Romanowski
    LCB #22 Tim McKyer
    RCB #29 Don Griffin
    SS #49 Jeff Fuller
    FS #42 Ronnie Lott

    Individual stats

    49ers Passing
    C/ATT1 Yds TD INT Sk Yds LG3 Rate
    Montana 18/29 233 3 1 2 12 68 84.4
    49ers Rushing
    Car2 Yds TD LG3
    Craig 22 115 1 28
    Rathman 7 19 0 555
    Montana 6 18 1 11
    49ers Receiving
    Rec4 Yds TD LG3
    Rice 6 78 0 18
    Frank 5 45 9 15
    Taylor 2 77 1 68
    Rathman 2 20 0 18
    Craig 2 7 0 4
    Jones 1 6 0 6
    49ers Kick Returns
    Ret Yds Y/Rt TD Lng
    DuBose 3 66 22.0 0 0
    49ers Punt Returns
    Ret Yds Y/Rt TD Lng
    Taylor 2 13 6.5 0 0
    49ers Punting
    Pnt Yds Y/P Lng Blck
    Helton 3 110 36.7 0 0
    49ers Kicking
    XPM–XPA FGM–FGA
    Cofer 3–3 3–3
    49ers Sacks
    Sacks
    Carter 1.0
    Holt 1.0
    49ers Interceptions
    Int Yds TD LG PD
    Wright 1 0 0 0 0

    The Niners hosted the Saints with both teams at 9–5 but going in opposite directions following two straight Saints losses. Led by Roger Craig's 115 yards, the Niners rushed for 152 yards and two scores while Joe Montana threw for 233 yards and a score in San Francisco's 30–17 win. At halftime, the 49ers retired number 87, which was worn by Dwight Clark from 1979 to 1987.

    Week 16: (Sunday, December 18, 1988) vs. Los Angeles Rams[edit]

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    Week 16: Los Angeles Rams at San Francisco 49ers – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Rams (10–6) 0 21 10738
    49ers (10–6) 3 10 0316

    atCandlestick ParkSan Francisco, California

    Team Category Player Statistics
    LARams Passing Jim Everett 19/38, 201 YDS, 4 TDs, 1 INT
    Rushing Greg Bell 21 CAR, 88 YDS, 1 TD
    Receiving Henry Ellard 6 REC, 74 TDS, 1 TD
    SF Passing Joe Montana 15/26, 171 YDS
    Rushing Roger Craig 16 CAR, 51 YDS
    Receiving John Taylor 5 REC, 54 YDS
    Rams Game Statistics 49ers
    23 First downs 20
    30–121 Rushes–yards 21–70
    201 Passing yards 291
    19–38–1 Passes 22–37–0
    0–0 Sacked–yards 9–45
    201 Net passing yards 246
    322 Total yards 316
    84 Return yards 159
    5–38.2 Punts 6–35.3
    1–0 Fumbles–lost 2–1
    5–33 Penalties–yards 7–58
    31:28 Time of possession 28:32

    Individual stats

    The Niners clinched the NFC West despite a three-way tie with the Rams and New Orleans (all finishing 10–6) and despite a 38–16 slaughter by the Rams that put them into the playoffs. Jim Everett threw four touchdowns while Montana and Young combined for 291 yards but no scores. San Francisco won the division on tiebreakers and the Rams were the wild card, while the 10–6 Saints were eliminated from playoff contention on the conference record tiebreaker.

    Game officials[edit]

    Preseason[edit]

    Week Opponent Referee Umpire Head Linesman Line Judge Back Judge Side Judge Field Judge Replay
    1 vs. Miami Dolphins (at London, England)
    2 Los Angeles Raiders
    3 atDenver Broncos (12) (89) (72) (94) (21) (47) (113) Bill Fette
    4 atSan Diego Chargers
    5 Seattle Seahawks (40) (50) (109) (56) (99) (66) (46) Armen Terzian

    Regular season[edit]

    Week Opponent Referee Umpire Head Linesman Line Judge Back Judge Side Judge Field Judge Replay
    1 atNew Orleans Saints (9) Jerry Markbreit (100) Bob Wagner (72) Terry Gierke (59) Bob Beeks (4) Doug Toole (58) Bill Quinby (91) Bill Stanley George Sladky
    2 atNew York Giants (48) Gordon McCarter (117) Ben Montgomery (81) Dave Anderson (3) Boyce Smith (49) Dean Look (61) Dick Creed (84) Bob Wortman Chuck Heberling
    3 Atlanta Falcons (7) Fred Silva (42) Dave Hamilton (8) Dale Williams (54) Jack Johnson (68) Louis Richard (102) Merrill Douglas (18) Bob Lewis Royal Cathcart
    4 atSeattle Seahawks (60) Dick Jorgensen (110) Ron Botchan (10) Ron Phares (51) Dale Orem (92) Jim Poole (20) Larry Nemmers (44) Donnie Hampton Bill Swanson
    5 Detroit Lions (43) Red Cashion (27) Al Conway (37) Burl Toler (94) Vern Marshall (52) Ben Tompkins (29) Howard Slavin (96) Don Hakes Grover Klemmer
    6 Denver Broncos (32) Jim Tunney (115) Hendi Ancich (111) Earnie Frantz (33) Howard Roe (118) Tom Sifferman (97) Nate Jones (82) Pat Mallette Bill Fette
    7 atLos Angeles Rams (70) Jerry Seeman (103) Rex Stuart (79) Aaron Pointer (15) Bama Glass (21) Pete Liske (64) Dave Parry (113) Don Dorkowski Dave Kamanski
    8 atChicago Bears (23) Johnny Grier (78) Art Demmas (87) Paul Weidner (83) Ron Blum (24) Roy Clymer (90) Gil Mace (119) Ron Spitler Al Sabato
    9 Minnesota Vikings (7) Fred Silva (42) Dave Hamilton (8) Dale Williams (54) Jack Johnson (68) Louis Richard (102) Merrill Douglas (18) Bob Lewis Royal Cathcart
    10 atPhoenix Cardinals (9) Jerry Markbreit (100) Bob Wagner (72) Terry Gierke (59) Bob Beeks (4) Doug Toole (58) Bill Quinby (91) Bill Stanley George Sladky
    11 Los Angeles Raiders (40) Pat Haggerty (50) Neil Gereb (109) Sid Semon (56) Ron Baynes (99) Banks Williams (66) Dave Hawk (46) John Robison Cal Lepore
    12 Washington Redskins (70) Jerry Seeman (103) Rex Stuart (79) Aaron Pointer (15) Bama Glass (21) Pete Liske (64) Dave Parry (113) Don Dorkowski Dave Kamanski
    13 atSan Diego Chargers (12) Ben Dreith (88) Dave Moss (55) Dave Barnes (41) Dick McKenzie (106) Al Jury (16) Doyle Jackson (31) Dick Dolack Dixon Holman
    14 atAtlanta Falcons (48) Gordon McCarter (117) Ben Montgomery (81) Dave Anderson (3) Boyce Smith (49) Dean Look (61) Dick Creed (84) Bob Wortman Chuck Heberling
    15 New Orleans Saints (43) Red Cashion (27) Al Conway (37) Burl Toler (94) Vern Marshall (52) Ben Tompkins (29) Howard Slavin (96) Don Hakes Grover Klemmer
    16 Los Angeles Rams (14) Gene Barth (57) Ed Fiffick (85) Frank Glover (74) Ray Dodez (38) Bruce Maurer (34) Gerald Austin (76) Ed Merrifield Mark Burns

    Standings[edit]

    NFC West
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  • W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
    San Francisco 49ers(2) 10 6 0 .625 4–2 8–4 369 294 L1
    Los Angeles Rams(5) 10 6 0 .625 4–2 8–4 407 293 W3
    New Orleans Saints 10 6 0 .625 3–3 6–6 312 283 W1
    Atlanta Falcons 5 11 0 .313 1–5 4–8 244 315 L3

    Regular Season Stats[edit]

    Passing

    Passing
    Player Pos G GS QBrec Cmp Att Cmp% Yds TD TD% Int Int% Lng Y/A AY/A Y/C Y/G Rate Sk Yds NY/A ANY/A Sk% 4QC GWD
    Montana QB 14 13 8–5–0 238 397 59.9 2981 18 4.5 10 2.5 96 7.5 7.3 12.5 212.9 87.9 34 223 7.9 6.40 6.19 2 2
    Young QB 11 3 2–1–0 54 101 53.5 680 3 3.0 3 3.0 73 6.7 6.0 12.6 61.8 72.2 13 75 11.4 5.31 4.65 1 1
    Rice WR 16 16 1 3 33.3 14 0 0.0 1 33.3 14 4.7 –10.3 14.0 0.9 9.7 0 0 0.0 4.67 –10.33
    Sydney RB 16 0 0 1 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 39.6 0 0 0.0 0.00 0.00
    Team Total 16 10–6–0 293 502 58.4 3675 21 4.2 14 2.8 96 7.3 6.9 12.5 229.7 83.5 47 298 8.6 6.15 5.77 3 3
    Opp Total 16 292 530 55.1 3284 25 4.7 22 4.2 67 6.2 5.27 11.2 205.3 72.2 42 297 7.3 5.2 4.4

    Rushing

    Rushing
    Player Pos G GS Att Yds TD Lng Y/A Y/G A/G
    Craig RB 16 15 310 1502 9 46 4.8 93.9 19.4
    Rathman FB 16 16 102 427 2 26 4.2 26.7 6.4
    Young QB 11 3 27 184 1 49 6.8 16.7 2.5
    Montana QB 14 13 38 132 3 15 3.5 9.4 2.7
    DuBose RB 14 0 24 116 2 37 4.8 8.3 1.7
    Rice WR 16 16 13 107 1 29 8.2 6.7 0.8
    Sydney RB 16 0 9 50 0 13 5.6 3.1 0.6
    Flagler RB 3 0 3 5 0 4 1.7 1.7 1.0
    Helton P 15 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.1
    Team Total 16 527 2523 18 49 4.8 157.7 32.9
    Opp Total 16 441 1588 8 3.6 99.3 27.6

    Receiving

    Receiving
    Player Pos G GS Rec Yds Y/R TD Lng R/G Y/G Ctch%
    Craig RB 16 15 76 534 7.0 1 22 4.8 33.4 0.0%
    Rice WR 16 16 64 1306 20.4 9 96 4.0 81.6 0.0%
    Rathman FB 16 16 42 382 9.1 0 24 2.6 23.9 0.0%
    Wilson WR 16 11 33 405 12.3 3 31 2.1 2.53 0.0%
    Frank TE 7 6 16 195 12.2 3 38 2.3 27.9 0.0%
    Taylor WR 12 3 14 325 23.2 2 73 1.2 27.1 0.0%
    Heller TE 16 9 14 140 10.0 0 22 0.9 8.8 0.0%
    Greer WR 10 0 8 120 15.0 0 31 0.8 12.0 0.0%
    Jones TE 11 0 8 57 7.1 2 18 0.7 5.2 0.0%
    DuBose RB 14 0 6 57 9.5 0 13 0.4 4.1 0.0%
    Flagler RB 3 0 4 72 18.0 0 57 1.3 24.0 0.0%
    Chandler WR 4 4 4 33 8.3 0 9 1.0 8.3 0.0%
    Sydney RB 16 0 2 18 9.0 0 9 0.1 1.1 0.0%
    McIntyre RG 16 12 1 17 17.0 1 17 0.1 1.1 0.0%
    Nicholas WR 7 0 1 14 14.0 0 14 0.1 2.0 0.0%
    Team Total 16 293 3675 12.5 21 96 18.3 229.3
    Opp Total 16 292 2987 10.2 25 18.3 186.7

    Kicking

    Kicking
    Games 0–19 20–29 30–39 40–49 50+ Scoring
    Player Pos G GS FGA FGM FGA FGM FGA FGM FGA FGM FGA FGM FGA FGM Lng FG% XPA XPM XP%
    Cofer K 16 0 1 1 10 9 11 9 11 7 5 1 38 27 52 71.1% 41 40 97.6%
    Team Total 16 1 1 10 9 11 9 11 7 5 1 38 27 71.1% 41 40 97.6%
    Opp Total 16 24 18 75.0% 34 34 100.0%

    Punting

    Punting
    Player Pos G GS Pnt Yds Lng Blck Y/P
    Helton P 15 0 78 3069 53 1 39.3
    Runager P 1 0 1 24 24 0 24.0
    Team Total 16 79 3093 53 1 39.2
    Opp Total 16 86 3522 0 41.0

    Kick Return

    Kick Return
    Player Pos G GS Rt Yds TD Lng Y/Rt
    DuBose RB 14 0 32 608 0 44 19.0
    Taylor WR 12 3 12 225 0 29 18.8
    Rodgers RB 1 0 6 98 0 24 16.3
    Craig RB 16 15 2 32 0 17 16.0
    Sydney RB 16 0 1 8 0 8 8.0
    Thomas C 16 0 1 5 0 5 5.0
    Wilson WR 16 11 1 2 0 2 2.0
    Team Total 16 55 978 0 44 17.8
    Opp Total 16 73 1362 0 18.7

    Punt Return

    Punt Return
    Player Pos G GS Rt Yds TD Lng Y/R
    Taylor WR 12 3 55 556 2 95 12.6
    Chandler WR 4 4 6 28 0 13 4.7
    Griffin RCB 10 6 4 28 0 10 7.0
    Team Total 16 54 612 2 95 11.3
    Opp Total 16 47 426 0 9.1

    Sacks

    Sacks

    Interceptions

    Interceptions

    Fumbles

    Fumbles

    Tackles

    Tackles

    Scoring Summary

    Scoring Summary

    Team

    San Francisco 49ers Opponents
    First downs 326 277
    First downs rushing 141 90
    First downs passing 167 160
    First downs penalty 18 27
    Third down efficiency 94/225 88/225
    Fourth down efficiency 5/10 6/16
    Net yards rushing 2523 1588
    Rushing attempts 527 441
    Yards per rush 4.8 3.6
    Passing – Completions/attempts 293/502 292/530
    Times sacked-total yards 47–298 42–297
    Interceptions thrown 14 22
    Net yards passing 3377 2987
    Yards per pass 6.2 5.2
    Total net yards 5900 4575
    Punt returns-total yards 54–612 47–426
    Kickoff returns-total yards 55–978 73–1362
    Interceptions-total return yards 22–88 14–185
    Punts-average yardage 79–39.2 86–41.0
    Fumbles-lost 27–12 30–14
    Penalties-total yards 115–986 76–603
    Time of possession 30:31 29:29
    Turnovers 26 38

    Quarter-by-quarter

    Quarter-by-quarter
    Team 1 2 3 4 OT T
    49ers 54 140 95 80 0 369
    Opponents 31 92 77 91 3 294

    Playoffs[edit]

    Week Date Opponent Time TV Result Record Game Site Attendance Recap
    Divisional January 1, 1989 Minnesota Vikings (4) 1:00 p.m. PST CBS W 34–9 1–0 Candlestick Park
    61,848
    Recap
    NFC Championship January 8, 1989 atChicago Bears (1) 1:00 p.m. PST CBS W 28–3 2–0 Soldier Field
    66,946
    Recap
    Super Bowl XXIII January 22, 1989 Cincinnati Bengals (A1) 2:00 p.m. PST NBC W 20–16 3–0 Joe Robbie Stadium
    75,129
    Recap

    1988 NFC Divisional Playoffs (Sunday, January 1, 1989): vs. (4) Minnesota Vikings[edit]

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    NFC Divisional Playoffs: Minnesota Vikings at San Francisco 49ers – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Vikings (1–1) 3 0 609
    49ers (1–0) 7 14 01334

    atCandlestick ParkSan Francisco, California

    Team Category Player Statistics
    MIN Passing Wade Wilson 23/47, 255 YDS, 2 INTs
    Rushing Rick Fenney 6 CAR, 20 YDS
    Receiving Hassan Jones 7 REC, 71 YDS
    SF Passing Joe Montana 16/27, 178 YDS, 3 TDs, 1 INT
    Rushing Roger Craig 21 CAR, 135 YDS, 2 TDs
    Receiving Jerry Rice 5 REC, 61 YDS, 3 TDs
    Vikings Game Statistics 49ers
    20 First downs 20
    19–54 Rushes–yards 34–201
    255 Passing yards 177
    23–47–2 Passes 17–28–1
    6–47 Sacked–yards 1–6
    208 Net passing yards 171
    262 Total yards 372
    123 Return yards 76
    7–39.3 Punts 5–36.2
    1–1 Fumbles–lost 2–1
    9–90 Penalties–yards 6–60
    28:13 Time of possession 31:47

    Individual stats

    For the third time in some 365 days the 49ers hosted the Vikings, and for the second time in that span it was in the playoffs. Minnesota entered having shot down the Rams 28–17 and boasting an offense fourth in scoring with a defense second in fewest points allowed with a plus-23 turnover differential – and none of it made any difference as Joe Montana threw three touchdowns in the first half and Jerry Rice caught all three. Wade Wilson was picked off twice as the Niners won 34–9, their first playoff win since Super Bowl XIX.

    1988 NFC Championship Game (Sunday, January 8, 1989): at (1) Chicago Bears[edit]

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    NFC Championship Game: San Francisco 49ers at Chicago Bears – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    49ers (2–0) 7 7 7728
    Bears (1–1) 0 3 003

    atSoldier FieldChicago, Illinois

    Team Category Player Statistics
    SF Passing Joe Montana 17/27, 288 YDS, 3 TDs
    Rushing Roger Craig 18 CAR, 68 YDS
    Receiving Jerry Rice 5 REC, 133 YDS, 2 TDs
    CHI Passing Jim McMahon 14/29, 121 YDS, 1 INT
    Rushing Neal Anderson 14 CAR, 59 YDS
    Receiving Neal Anderson 5 REC, 31 YDS
    49ers Game Statistics Bears
    21 First downs 15
    37–138 Rushes–yards 25–91
    288 Passing yards 176
    17–27–0 Passes 20–41–1
    2–20 Sacked–yards 0–0
    268 Net passing yards 176
    406 Total yards 267
    60 Return yards 90
    6–34.5 Punts 7–31.4
    1–1 Fumbles–lost 2–1
    0–0 Penalties–yards 3–35
    31:03 Time of possession 28:57

    Individual stats

    The Niners traveled to frigid Soldier Field a week after the Bears succeeded in the Fog Bowl against the Eagles and less than three months after San Francisco's ugly Monday Night loss in that same venue. The Niners put the game away in the third quarter following Joe Montana's third touchdown of the game as the Niners limited the Bears' sluggish offense (18th in scoring) to just one Kevin Butler field goal. The win was doubly personal for Walsh between returning to the Super Bowl and also quieting hecklers in the Soldier Field crowd, including one in particular who'd persisted in what Walsh delicately described as "remarks about my body parts and my preferences in life", but who was reduced to futile stuttering as the game got out of hand.

    Super Bowl XXIII (Sunday, January 22, 1989): vs. (A1) Cincinnati Bengals[edit]

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    Super Bowl XXIII: Cincinnati Bengals vs. San Francisco 49ers – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Bengals (2–1) 0 3 10316
    49ers (3–0) 3 0 31420

    atJoe Robbie Stadium •, Miami Gardens, Florida

    Team Category Player Statistics
    CIN Passing Boomer Esiason 11/25, 144 YDS, 1 INT
    Rushing Ickey Woods 20 CAR, 79 YDS
    Receiving Cris Collinsworth 3 REC, 40 YDS
    SF Passing Joe Montana 23/36, 357 YDS, 2 TDs
    Rushing Roger Craig 17 CAR, 71 YDS
    Receiving Jerry Rice 11 REC, 215 YDS, 1 TD
    Bengals Game Statistics 49ers
    13 First downs 23
    28–106 Rushes–yards 28–111
    144 Passing yards 357
    11–25–1 Passes 23–36–0
    5–21 Sacked–yards 3–14
    123 Net passing yards 343
    229 Total yards 454
    137 Return yards 133
    5–44.2 Punts 4–37.0
    1–0 Fumbles–lost 4–1
    7–65 Penalties–yards 4–32
    32:43 Time of possession 27:17

    Individual stats

    The game is remembered for the 49ers' fourth-quarter game-winning drive. Down 16–13, San Francisco got the ball on their own eight-yard line with 3:10 on the clock and marched 92 yards down the field in under three minutes. They then scored the winning touchdown on a Joe Montana pass to John Taylor with just 34 seconds left in the game.

    49ers wide receiver Jerry Rice was named the Super Bowl MVP. He caught 11 passes for a Super Bowl record 215 yards and one touchdown, while also rushing once for 5 yards.

    This was also the final NFL game coached by the 49ers' Bill Walsh. This was also the final Super Bowl that Pete Rozelle presided over as NFL Commissioner.

    Game officials[edit]

    Round Opponent Referee Umpire Head Linesman Line Judge Back Judge Side Judge Field Judge Replay Alternates
    NFC Divisional Playoff Minnesota Vikings (9) Jerry Markbreit (78) Art Demmas (81) Dave Anderson (53) Bill Reynolds (106) Al Jury (120) Gary Lane (73) Bobby Skelton Dixon Holman
    NFC Championship Game atChicago Bears (95) Bob McElwee (101) Bob Boylston (35) Leo Miles (54) Jack Johnson (99) Banks Williams (47) Tom Fincken (82) Pat Mallette Al Sabato
    Super Bowl XXIII Cincinnati Bengals (at Miami Gardens, Florida) (70) Jerry Seeman (89) Gordon Wells (17) Jerry Bergman (59) Bob Beeks (22) Paul Baetz (120) Gary Lane (73) Bobby Skelton Chuck Heberling (14) Gene Barth
    (57) Ed Fiffick

    Playoff Stats[edit]

    Passing

    Passing
    Player Pos G GS QBrec Cmp Att Cmp% Yds TD TD% Int Int% Lng Y/A AY/A Y/C Y/G Rate Sk Yds NY/A ANY/A Sk% 4QC GWD
    Montana QB 3 3 3–0 56 90 62.2 823 8 8.9 1 1.1 61 0.1 7.3 12.5 274.3 117.0 7 42 7.9 6.40 1 1
    Young QB 2 0 1 1 100.0 –1 0 3.0 0 0.0 -1 6.7 –1.0 12.6 –1.0 79.2 0 0 11.4 5.31
    Team Total 3 3–0 57 91 822 8 1 61 7 42 1 1
    Opp Total 3 54 113 575 1 4 23 11 68

    Rushing

    Receiving

    Kicking

    Punting

    Kick Return

    Punt Return

    Sacks

    Interceptions

    Fumbles

    Tackles

    Scoring Summary

    Team

    San Francisco 49ers Opponents
    First downs 64 48
    First downs rushing 22 19
    First downs passing 39 27
    First downs penalty 3 2
    Third down efficiency 18/39 12/44
    Fourth down efficiency 0/0 3/6
    Net yards rushing 451 251
    Rushing attempts 98 72
    Yards per rush 4.6 3.5
    Passing – Completions/attempts 57/91 54/113
    Times sacked-total yards 7–42 11–68
    Interceptions thrown 1 4
    Net yards passing 780 501
    Yards per pass 9.0 5.0
    Total net yards 1231 752
    Punt returns-total yards 9–107 6–33
    Kickoff returns-total yards 10–152 14–317
    Interceptions-total return yards 4–10 1–0
    Punts-average yardage 15–35.7 19–37.7
    Fumbles-lost 7–3 4–2
    Penalties-total yards 6–60 19–190
    Time of possession 30:02 29:58
    Turnovers 4 6

    Quarter-by-quarter

    Quarter-by-quarter
    Team 1 2 3 4 T
    49ers 17 21 10 34 82
    Opponents 3 3 13 3 22

    Awards and records[edit]

    1989 AFC-NFC Pro Bowl[edit]

    Number Player Position Conference
    95 Michael Carter NT NFC Pro Bowlers
    33 Roger Craig RB, Starter NFC Pro Bowlers
    94 Charles Haley LB–DE NFC Pro Bowlers
    42 Ronnie Lott FS, Starter NFC Pro Bowlers
    80 Jerry Rice WR, Did Not Play NFC Pro Bowlers
    82 John Taylor KR NFC Pro Bowlers

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    Media[edit]

    Pre season Local TV

    Channel Play-by-play Color commentator(s)
    KPIX-TV5 Wayne Walker Bill Ring

    Local Radio[edit]

    Flagship station Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Sideline reporter (s) Studio host
    KGO–AM 810 Lon Simmons (Pre Season, Week 1–5 and 8–16, Playoffs and Super Bowl XXIII)
    Joe Starkey (Week 6–7)
    Wayne Walker (Pre Season Week 1–2, Regular Season, Playoffs and Super Bowl XXIII)
    Joe Starkey (Pre Season Weeks 3–5)
    Joe Starkey (Pre Season Week 1–2, Week 1–5 and 8–16, Playoffs and Super Bowl XXIII) Joe Starkey

    References[edit]

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