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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.
Since then, the 49ers have been to two NFC Conference Championship Games and another Super Bowl, losing both NFCCGs on the road and losing Super Bowl LVIII once again to the Chiefs. This list documents the season-by-season record of the 49ers franchise from 1946 to present, including postseason records and league awards for individual players ...
As with all sports leagues, there are several significant rivalries between teams and notable players in the National Football League (NFL). Rivalries are occasionally created due to a particular event that causes bad blood between teams, players, coaches, or owners, but for the most part, they arise simply due to the frequency with which some teams play each other and sometimes exist for ...
The NFL officially counts and includes the statistical records logged by teams that played in the American Football League (AFL) as part of NFL history. Therefore, these teams' pre-merger win–loss records are accounted for. However, the NFL does not officially count All-America Football Conference statistics, despite the 1950 NFL–AAFC ...
The Raiders set a franchise scoring record, topping the team's 59-14 victory at Denver on Oct. 24, 2010. Four days after losing 3-0, Raiders set franchise scoring record, beat Chargers 63-21 Skip ...
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The Raiders drafted O'Connell in the fourth round this year out of Purdue, where he finished with a 66.7 career completion percentage, one of several Boilermakers records. Against the 49ers, O ...
From 1973-2018, the Cowboys and Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams faced off an NFL-record nine times in the playoffs. The 49ers counter with eight postseason matchups against the New York Giants, with ...