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1987 San Francisco 49ers season

The 1987 San Francisco 49ers season was the franchise's 38th season in the National Football League and their 42nd overall. The 49ers won the division for the second consecutive season, and ended the season as the top seed in the NFC playoffs. The season ended with an upset loss to the Minnesota Vikings in the divisional round of the playoffs.

1987 San Francisco 49ers season
OwnerEdward J. DeBartolo Jr.
Head coachBill Walsh
Home fieldCandlestick Park
Results
Record13–2
Division place1st NFC West
Playoff finishLost Divisional Playoffs (vs. Vikings) 24–36
Pro BowlersQB Joe Montana
WR Jerry Rice
RB Roger Craig
NT Michael Carter
FS Ronnie Lott

The season

The 49ers lost the first game of the season to Pittsburgh. In their second game, against Cincinnati, it appeared that they were going to start the season 0–2, down by 6 points with just 2 seconds to play. However, quarterback Joe Montana threw a 25-yard pass to wide receiver Jerry Rice as time expired. The 49ers used the victory as a springboard to a 13–1 run to end the season with the best record in the NFL.

The 49ers scored 459 points, the most in the NFL in 1987; they also scored 206 more points than they allowed, best in the league as well. The 49ers gained the most total yards (5,987), the most rushing yards (2,237) and second most passing yards (3,750) in the NFL in 1987.[1]

Wide receiver Jerry Rice was named NFL Offensive Player of the Year and the Bert Bell Award (for Player of the Year). Rice caught 22 touchdown passes in a strike-shortened 12 games (1 game was canceled because of the strike, and Rice didn't play in the next 3 games while the strike was on). This record stood for twenty years.[a] Rice led the league in receiving yards per game (89.8), total touchdowns (23: 22 receiving, 1 rushing), and points scored (138). Quarterback Joe Montana (who crossed the picket line during the strike) led the league with 31 touchdown passes. He also led the league in passer rating (102.1) and completion percentage (66.8%).

The San Francisco defense was also very strong, surrendering the fewest total yards (4,095), fewest passing yards (2,484) and fifth-fewest rushing yards (1,611) in the NFL in 1987. The 1987 49ers have the best passer rating differential (offensive passer rating minus opponents' combined passer rating) of the Live Ball Era (1978–present), with +52.4.[2]

Offseason

When the Tampa Bay Buccaneers selected quarterback Vinny Testaverde first overall in the 1987 NFL Draft, Tampa Bay quarterback Steve Young was traded to the 49ers on April 24, 1987. The Buccaneers received 2nd and 4th round draft picks in the trade, which they used to draft Miami linebacker Winston Moss, and Arizona State wide receiver Bruce Hill.

NFL Draft

Personnel

Staff

1987 San Francisco 49ers staff
Front office

Head coaches

  • Head Coach – Bill Walsh

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

Strength and conditioning

  • Physical Development Coordinator – Jerry Attaway

NFL replacement players

After the league decided to use replacement players during the NFLPA strike, the following team was assembled:

1987 San Francisco 49ers replacement roster

Quarterbacks

Running Backs

Wide Receivers

  • 17 Tony Gladney
  • 29 Terry Greer
  • 32 Ray Brown
  • 82 Kevin Collins
  • 83 Carl Monroe
  • 84 Dennis Allen
  • 84 Thomas Henley
  • 86 Thai Ivory
  • 86 James Hardy
  • 87 Dwight Clark
  • 88 Jeff Tiefenthaller

Tight Ends

Offensive Linemen

Defensive Linemen

Linebackers

Defensive Backs

Special Teams

Roster

1987 San Francisco 49ers roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Reserve lists


Practice squad



Rookies in italics

Regular season

In 1987, Jerry Rice led the NFL with 22 touchdown receptions. The runner-up was Philadelphia Eagles receiver Mike Quick with 11. This marked the first time in NFL history that a category leader doubled the total of his nearest competitor.[4]

Schedule

Week Date Opponent Result Attendance
1 September 13 at Pittsburgh Steelers L 17–30 55,735
2 September 20 at Cincinnati Bengals W 27–26 53,498
September 27 Philadelphia Eagles Canceled
3 October 5 at New York Giants W 41–21 16,471
4 October 11 at Atlanta Falcons W 25–17 8,684
5 October 18 St. Louis Cardinals W 34–28 38,094
6 October 25 at New Orleans Saints W 24–22 60,497
7 November 1 at Los Angeles Rams W 31–10 55,328
8 November 8 Houston Oilers W 27–20 59,740
9 November 15 New Orleans Saints L 24–26 60,436
10 November 22 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers W 24–10 63,211
11 November 29 Cleveland Browns W 38–24 60,248
12 December 6 at Green Bay Packers W 23–12 51,118
13 December 14 Chicago Bears W 41–0 63,509
14 December 20 Atlanta Falcons W 35–7 54,698
15 December 27 Los Angeles Rams W 48–0 57,950

Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Game summaries

Week 2

1 234Total
49ers 0 7137 27
Bengals 10 1006 26
Scoring summary
1CINLarry Kinnebrew 2-yard run (Jim Breech kick)Bengals 7–0
1CINJim Breech 23-yard field goalBengals 10–0
2SFMike Wilson 38-yard pass from Joe Montana (Ray Wersching kick)Bengals 10–7
2CINRodney Holman 46-yard pass from Boomer Esiason (Jim Breech kick)Bengals 17–7
2CINJim Breech 42-yard field goalBengals 20–7
3SFJerry Rice 34-yard pass from Joe Montana (Ray Wersching kick)Bengals 20–14
3SFRay Wersching 24-yard field goalBengals 20–17
3SFRay Wersching 31-yard field goalTie 20–20
4CINJim Breech 41-yard field goalBengals 23–20
4CINJim Breech 46-yard field goalBengals 26–20
4SFJerry Rice 25-yard pass from Joe Montana (Ray Wersching kick)49ers 27–26

[5]

Standings

NFC West
W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
San Francisco 49ers(1) 13 2 0 .867 5–1 10–1 459 253 W6
New Orleans Saints(4) 12 3 0 .800 4–1 8–3 426 283 W9
Los Angeles Rams 6 9 0 .400 1–5 5–7 317 361 L2
Atlanta Falcons 3 12 0 .200 1–4 3–8 205 436 L3

Postseason

NFC Divisional Playoff vs Minnesota Vikings

NFC Divisional Round: Minnesota Vikings at San Francisco 49ers – Game summary
1 2 34Total
Vikings 3 17 10636
49ers 3 0 14724

at Candlestick Park, San Francisco, CA

The 13–2 49ers suffered one of the biggest upsets in playoff history as the 8–7 Vikings came into Candlestick and beat the 49ers 36–24. Vikings QB Wade Wilson threw for 298 yards, and Anthony Carter caught 10 passes for 227 yards. Joe Montana struggled so much that Steve Young came in to relieve him. Though he played better, it wasn't enough. The Vikings took a 20–3 halftime lead, and held on for the major upset.

Awards and records

Notes

  1. ^ This record was broken by Randy Moss in 2007, with his 22nd and 23rd TD receptions occurring in the 16th and final game of the season.

References

  1. ^ Pro-Football-Reference.com: 1987 NFL Standings, Team & Offensive Statistics
  2. ^ Byrne, Kerry (June 11, 2012). . Cold Hard Football Facts. Archived from the original on August 17, 2012. Retrieved April 2, 2022.
  3. ^ 1990 NFL Pro Set Harris Barton trading card, Card No. 284, Pro Set Properties
  4. ^ Ferraro, Michael X.; Veneziano, John (2007). Numbelievable!. Chicago: Triumph Books. p. 147. ISBN 978-1-57243-990-0.
  5. ^ "San Francisco 49ers at Cincinnati Bengals - September 20th, 1987". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
  6. ^ a b NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York, ISBN 0-7611-2480-2, p. 142
  7. ^ NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York, ISBN 0-7611-2480-2, p. 447
  8. ^ . Maxwell Football Club. Archived from the original on June 19, 2009. Retrieved April 2, 2022.

External links

  • 1987 49ers on Pro Football Reference
  • 49ers Schedule on jt-sw.com

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The 1987 San Francisco 49ers season was the franchise s 38th season in the National Football League and their 42nd overall The 49ers won the division for the second consecutive season and ended the season as the top seed in the NFC playoffs The season ended with an upset loss to the Minnesota Vikings in the divisional round of the playoffs 1987 San Francisco 49ers seasonOwnerEdward J DeBartolo Jr Head coachBill WalshHome fieldCandlestick ParkResultsRecord13 2Division place1st NFC WestPlayoff finishLost Divisional Playoffs vs Vikings 24 36Pro BowlersQB Joe MontanaWR Jerry RiceRB Roger CraigNT Michael CarterFS Ronnie Lott 1986 49ers seasons 1988 Contents 1 The season 2 Offseason 2 1 NFL Draft 3 Personnel 3 1 Staff 3 2 NFL replacement players 3 3 Roster 4 Regular season 4 1 Schedule 4 2 Game summaries 4 2 1 Week 2 4 3 Standings 5 Postseason 5 1 NFC Divisional Playoff vs Minnesota Vikings 6 Awards and records 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksThe season EditThe 49ers lost the first game of the season to Pittsburgh In their second game against Cincinnati it appeared that they were going to start the season 0 2 down by 6 points with just 2 seconds to play However quarterback Joe Montana threw a 25 yard pass to wide receiver Jerry Rice as time expired The 49ers used the victory as a springboard to a 13 1 run to end the season with the best record in the NFL The 49ers scored 459 points the most in the NFL in 1987 they also scored 206 more points than they allowed best in the league as well The 49ers gained the most total yards 5 987 the most rushing yards 2 237 and second most passing yards 3 750 in the NFL in 1987 1 Wide receiver Jerry Rice was named NFL Offensive Player of the Year and the Bert Bell Award for Player of the Year Rice caught 22 touchdown passes in a strike shortened 12 games 1 game was canceled because of the strike and Rice didn t play in the next 3 games while the strike was on This record stood for twenty years a Rice led the league in receiving yards per game 89 8 total touchdowns 23 22 receiving 1 rushing and points scored 138 Quarterback Joe Montana who crossed the picket line during the strike led the league with 31 touchdown passes He also led the league in passer rating 102 1 and completion percentage 66 8 The San Francisco defense was also very strong surrendering the fewest total yards 4 095 fewest passing yards 2 484 and fifth fewest rushing yards 1 611 in the NFL in 1987 The 1987 49ers have the best passer rating differential offensive passer rating minus opponents combined passer rating of the Live Ball Era 1978 present with 52 4 2 Offseason EditWhen the Tampa Bay Buccaneers selected quarterback Vinny Testaverde first overall in the 1987 NFL Draft Tampa Bay quarterback Steve Young was traded to the 49ers on April 24 1987 The Buccaneers received 2nd and 4th round draft picks in the trade which they used to draft Miami linebacker Winston Moss and Arizona State wide receiver Bruce Hill NFL Draft Edit Main article 1987 NFL Draft Harris Barton was the first offensive tackle selected in the first round of the NFL Draft by the 49ers since Forrest Blue was selected in 1968 3 Personnel EditStaff Edit 1987 San Francisco 49ers staff Front office Owner Edward J DeBartolo Jr President Bill Walsh Vice President General Counsel Carmen Policy Vice President General Manager John McVay Administrator of Football Operations Neal Dahlen Director of College Scouting Tony Razzano Director of Pro Personnel Allan Webb Executive Administrative Assistant Norb HeckerHead coaches Head Coach Bill WalshOffensive coaches Quarterbacks Mike Holmgren Running Backs Sherman Lewis Receivers Dennis Green Offensive Line Bobb McKittrick Defensive coaches Defensive Coordinator George Seifert Defensive Line Fred von Appen Linebackers Bill McPherson Defensive Backs Ray Rhodes Defensive Assistant Tommy HartSpecial teams coaches Special Teams Lynn StilesStrength and conditioning Physical Development Coordinator Jerry AttawayNFL replacement players Edit After the league decided to use replacement players during the NFLPA strike the following team was assembled 1987 San Francisco 49ers replacement rosterQuarterbacks 7 Mark Stevens 10 Ed Blount 11 Bob Gagliano 15 Paul Berner 16 Joe MontanaRunning Backs 23 Tony Cherry 24 Harry Sydney FB 24 Bernard Moore 25 Doug DuBose 25 Del Rodgers 28 Joe Cribbs 28 Don Roberts 33 Roger Craig 35 James Mackey 47 Andre Hardy 48 Mike Varajon 83 Carl MonroeWide Receivers 17 Tony Gladney 29 Terry Greer 32 Ray Brown 82 Kevin Collins 83 Carl Monroe 84 Dennis Allen 84 Thomas Henley 86 Thai Ivory 86 James Hardy 87 Dwight Clark 88 Jeff TiefenthallerTight Ends 40 Mike Wells 47 Chris Dressel 81 Russ Francis 89 Ron Heller 90 Darren Long Offensive Linemen 51 Michael Durette 60 Chuck Thomas C 62 Kevin Lamar 63 Tracy Franz LT 65 Tom Long 65 Kevin Reach 66 Mark Cochran 66 Limbo Parks 78 Gary HoffmanDefensive Linemen 61 Joe Drake 64 Mike Durrette 67 Pete Kugler LDE 72 Eleton Ridgle 75 Greg Lifer 76 Dwaine Board RDE 76 Terry Jackson 79 Glenn Collins 92 Reno Patterson 93 Clyde Glover 94 Bob Standifar 96 Elston Ridgle 97 Doug Mikolas NT Linebackers 51 Carl Keever 52 George Cooper LOLB 54 Ron Hadley LILB 56 Darren Comeaux 56 Steve Meadow 57 Tom Cousineau RILB 59 Keith Browner 58 James Johnson 90 Kevin Thompson 90 Mark Korff 98 Jerry Keeble ROLB 99 Greg WilksDefensive Backs 20 Kevin Pollard 21 Eric Wright 22 Jonathon Shelley 25 Del Rodgers 26 John Butler 31 Derrick Martin 36 Darryl Pollard LCB 43 Dana McLemore RCB 43 John Sullivan 45 Matt Courtney 47 John Faylor FS 49 Jeff Fuller SSSpecial Teams 5 Jeff Brockhaus K 6 Louis Berry P 9 Jim Asmus PRoster Edit 1987 San Francisco 49ers roster Quarterbacks 16 Joe Montana 8 Steve YoungRunning backs 33 Roger Craig 28 Joe Cribbs 44 Tom Rathman FBWide receivers 87 Dwight Clark 84 Ken Margerum 80 Jerry Rice 85 Mike Wilson 82 John TaylorTight ends 81 Russ Francis 86 John Frank 84 Brent Jones Offensive linemen 65 Jeff Bregel G 69 Bruce Collie G 71 Keith Fahnhorst T 51 Randy Cross C 68 Tim Long C 77 Bubba Paris T 61 Jesse Sapolu G 60 Chuck Thomas C 74 Steve Wallace TDefensive linemen 76 Dwaine Board DE 95 Michael Carter NT 75 Kevin Fagan DE 94 Charles Haley DE 67 Pete Kugler DE 97 Doug Mikolas NT Linebackers 51 George Cooper 50 Riki Ellison ILB 54 Ron Hadley LB 55 Jim Fahnhorst ILB 94 Charles Haley OLB 90 Todd Shell OLB 58 Keena Turner OLBDefensive backs 29 Don Griffin CB 49 Jeff Fuller S 46 Tom Holmoe S 42 Ronnie Lott S 22 Tim McKyer CB 20 Tory Nixon CB 36 Darryl Pollard CB 21 Eric Wright CBSpecial teams 4 Max Runager P 14 Ray Wersching K Reserve lists 62 Guy McIntyre G IR Practice squadRookies in italicsRegular season EditIn 1987 Jerry Rice led the NFL with 22 touchdown receptions The runner up was Philadelphia Eagles receiver Mike Quick with 11 This marked the first time in NFL history that a category leader doubled the total of his nearest competitor 4 Schedule Edit Week Date Opponent Result Attendance1 September 13 at Pittsburgh Steelers L 17 30 55 7352 September 20 at Cincinnati Bengals W 27 26 53 498 September 27 Philadelphia Eagles Canceled3 October 5 at New York Giants W 41 21 16 4714 October 11 at Atlanta Falcons W 25 17 8 6845 October 18 St Louis Cardinals W 34 28 38 0946 October 25 at New Orleans Saints W 24 22 60 4977 November 1 at Los Angeles Rams W 31 10 55 3288 November 8 Houston Oilers W 27 20 59 7409 November 15 New Orleans Saints L 24 26 60 43610 November 22 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers W 24 10 63 21111 November 29 Cleveland Browns W 38 24 60 24812 December 6 at Green Bay Packers W 23 12 51 11813 December 14 Chicago Bears W 41 0 63 50914 December 20 Atlanta Falcons W 35 7 54 69815 December 27 Los Angeles Rams W 48 0 57 950Note Intra division opponents are in bold text Game summaries Edit Week 2 Edit 1 234Total 49ers 0 7137 27Bengals 10 1006 26Date September 20Location Riverfront Stadium Cincinnati OhioGame start 1 00 p m Game attendance 53 498Game weather 62 F or 16 7 C wind 9 miles per hour 14 km h 7 8 kn Referee Bob McElweeTV announcers CBS Tim Ryan and Joe TheismannScoring summary1CINLarry Kinnebrew 2 yard run Jim Breech kick Bengals 7 0 1CINJim Breech 23 yard field goalBengals 10 0 2SFMike Wilson 38 yard pass from Joe Montana Ray Wersching kick Bengals 10 7 2CINRodney Holman 46 yard pass from Boomer Esiason Jim Breech kick Bengals 17 7 2CINJim Breech 42 yard field goalBengals 20 7 3SFJerry Rice 34 yard pass from Joe Montana Ray Wersching kick Bengals 20 14 3SFRay Wersching 24 yard field goalBengals 20 17 3SFRay Wersching 31 yard field goalTie 20 20 4CINJim Breech 41 yard field goalBengals 23 20 4CINJim Breech 46 yard field goalBengals 26 20 4SFJerry Rice 25 yard pass from Joe Montana Ray Wersching kick 49ers 27 26 5 Standings Edit NFC Westviewtalkedit W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STKSan Francisco 49ers 1 13 2 0 867 5 1 10 1 459 253 W6New Orleans Saints 4 12 3 0 800 4 1 8 3 426 283 W9Los Angeles Rams 6 9 0 400 1 5 5 7 317 361 L2Atlanta Falcons 3 12 0 200 1 4 3 8 205 436 L3Postseason EditNFC Divisional Playoff vs Minnesota Vikings Edit NFC Divisional Round Minnesota Vikings at San Francisco 49ers Game summary 1 2 34TotalVikings 3 17 1063649ers 3 0 14724at Candlestick Park San Francisco CA Date January 9 1988Game time 1 p m PSTReferee Gene BarthTV announcers CBS Tim Ryan and Joe Theismann The 13 2 49ers suffered one of the biggest upsets in playoff history as the 8 7 Vikings came into Candlestick and beat the 49ers 36 24 Vikings QB Wade Wilson threw for 298 yards and Anthony Carter caught 10 passes for 227 yards Joe Montana struggled so much that Steve Young came in to relieve him Though he played better it wasn t enough The Vikings took a 20 3 halftime lead and held on for the major upset Awards and records EditJerry Rice Franchise Record Most Touchdowns in One Season 23 touchdowns 22 receiving 1 rushing 6 Jerry Rice Franchise Record Most Points in One Season 138 points 6 Jerry Rice NFL Leader 23 touchdowns 7 Jerry Rice Bert Bell Award 8 Notes Edit This record was broken by Randy Moss in 2007 with his 22nd and 23rd TD receptions occurring in the 16th and final game of the season References Edit Pro Football Reference com 1987 NFL Standings Team amp Offensive Statistics Byrne Kerry June 11 2012 40 and Fabulous in praise of passer rating Cold Hard Football Facts Archived from the original on August 17 2012 Retrieved April 2 2022 1990 NFL Pro Set Harris Barton trading card Card No 284 Pro Set Properties Ferraro Michael X Veneziano John 2007 Numbelievable Chicago Triumph Books p 147 ISBN 978 1 57243 990 0 San Francisco 49ers at Cincinnati Bengals September 20th 1987 Pro Football Reference com a b NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book Workman Publishing Co New York ISBN 0 7611 2480 2 p 142 NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book Workman Publishing Co New York ISBN 0 7611 2480 2 p 447 Bert Bell Award Professional Player of the Year Past Recipients Maxwell Football Club Archived from the original on June 19 2009 Retrieved April 2 2022 External links Edit1987 49ers on 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