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The 49ers–Raiders rivalry, once commonly known as the Battle of the Bay, is a professional American football rivalry between the National Football League (NFL)'s San Francisco 49ers and Las Vegas Raiders. This rivalry is unique in that both teams are members of different conferences within the NFL and have never met in a postseason game.
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
The Raiders crossed midfield only three times during the whole game, while Seattle's defense and Jeff West's punting constantly made them start each drive deep in their own territory. Their possessions in the game started from the 20, 4, 20, 18, 16, 22, 30, 20, 16, 16, 22 and 6-yard lines.
The 49ers even declared Lance would be the starter last season, but he was done after breaking an ankle in the second game. Purdy wound up leading San Francisco all the way to the NFC Championship ...
Raiders winners and losers in preseason finale vs. 49ers
Here are his stats in the games she has attended: Week 1 vs. Ravens: three catches, 34 yards ... Week 7 vs. 49ers: four catches, 17 yards. Week 8 vs. Raiders: 10 catches, 90 yards and one ...
Most Penalties, Both Teams, Game, 27; Los Angeles Raiders (17) vs. Denver Broncos (10), 1993. Fewest Yards Penalized, Game, 0; by many teams; last: New Orleans Saints vs San Francisco 49ers, Jan 14, 2012 (Divisional Round) Most Yards Penalized, Game, 145; San Francisco 49ers vs New York Giants, Jan 3, 1982 (Divisional Round)
The conferences would then begin to annually alternate between the early and late games, with the first game during this 2002–03 season being the NFC title game and the second the AFC title game. Since then, the NFC title game is first in even-numbered seasons (2002, 2004, etc.) and the AFC title game first in odd-numbered seasons (2003, 2005 ...